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The suggestion previously voiced that an investigation of any role of vaccines might increase 'vaccine hesitancy' is clearly a non-argument. If the outcome of such an investigation showed no link to vaccination status, then surely that should reduce vaccine hesitancy. But if by any chance the vaccines do turn out to have a role in these deaths, then it would be negligent not to act upon such information. Please can you assure me that vaccination status, including number of doses and time interval between vaccination and delivery, will be a definitive question in your investigation? In particular, the definition of ‘vaccinated’ must of course be from the date of the injection rather than as in many publications, where subjects are listed as ‘unvaccinated’ until 14 or 21 days post first or even second dose. Please read Professor Norman Fenton (Professor in Risk Information Management at Queen Mary University of London) on the statistical biases that have occurred. One way in which reverse-transcription takes place is via a molecule called long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) retrotransposons. And so various mRNAs in humans could be reverse-transcribed and integrated into the genome via L1 retroelements with negative health consequences. After finding a job, I started eating better immediately, but then another problem showed up. Time management. Since everything outside is full of gluten, sugar, and all kinds of processed foods, I had to make my own for the whole day. I had to wake up earlier to prepare the meals I would be having during the day. I felt like I had no time for anything. I was either working or cooking, lol. As nutritional science progresses, we are seeing that the common phrase “you are what you eat” becoming ever more relevant. Our food can change our genes, mood, blood work and even our gut microbiome, which in fact make most of ‘us’.

Retroposition, in genetics, is a term that describes the integration of a sequence from RNA into a DNA genome. mRNA can be reintegrated into the genome via a process called reverse transcription. In fact, retroposition produces a large number of functional genes in the genome and accounts for about 10,000 duplications in the human genome. Clearly there are potential mechanisms for concern, especially re possible effects of spike protein on blood vessels and the known increase in clotting problems and in myocarditis associated with the vaccines. Those diagnosed with psoriasis are told they have to live with it and symptomatically control rashes with creams, phototherapy and sometimes stronger immunosuppressants if the condition gets severe. Psoriasis can be emotionally difficult to deal with. Those with psoriasis suffer with very dry skin and may feel lesions are visually unappealing. Children with psoriasis may encounter bullying. Well, my overall body healed almost completely, I just keep having some plaques in my forehead and scalp, but hey, I'm already working on this. I'm convinced that something can be done, so I completely reject the idea of not being able to do something about it and that I will have it for life. Not gonna happen!I would ditch sugar and gluten earlier, I would simplify my meals to minimize stress, and I would definitely take it easy and be at peace with myself, since I know how grateful my body will feel after implementing those changes. Sleep-wise, I would have many nightmares, usually after eating lots of carbs at night. And I would wake up many times to pee. After a year on low carb, I can't remember the last nightmare I had, and my sleep is so much better (the magnesium does its part too, I guess)

Also, my previous job was very demanding, and brain-switching among different problems at a very fast pace, was key. I noticed I used to make more mistakes just after lunch, since I couldn't control not feeling drowsy. I still have those highly demanding moments, but I can focus for hours with great attention and energy. Initially, money. At the beginning, it was frustrating, since I knew what I had to do, but I couldn't afford it. I had recently moved to Argentina and I didn't have a job. I was living with the little I had brought, so I had to make every penny count. I would pretty much bake bread daily, since flour is extremely cheap, I would get the cheapest cheese I could find, and that was pretty much it. I would eat my bread to solve hunger, but I felt so bad inside. Retired consultant paediatrician and neonatologist, convenor of Children's Covid Vaccines Advisory Council I'm Zwandro in almost every social media, and other than my willingness to convince people that something can be done about our health, I don't have anything to promote. Well, maybe my music, that helped me so much to cope with the sadness and helplessness I used to feel before. Sue Parker Hall, certified transactional analyst (CTA, psychotherapy), MSc (Counselling & Supervision),Diets come and go but the low-carb/ketogenic is seemingly gaining popularity, not only for weight loss purposes but its additional ability to improve blood sugar levels, reduce food cravings and reverse metabolic syndrome.

Love yourself, and if you don't know how, start with these. Take responsibility for your health, stop blaming others for what's happening to you, don't feel pity for yourself and don't ever use that pity to promote a patronising attitude from others towards yourself. Exercise, eat clean and low carb, get some sunshine, don't eat late, and some days don't eat at all. Talk to someone about how you feel, and if you don't have someone close enough to do so, go to therapy. Break the attachment to comfort food; you just do it because you want to quench the sadness you’re holding inside with sugar. Wake up and do something about it, because nobody can do it for you, and making a life out of self pity is certainly painful. Dr Ali Haggett, Mental health community work, 3rd sector, former Lecturer in the history of medicine Rev Dr William J U Philip, MBChB, MRCP, BD, Senior Minister The Tron Church, Glasgow, formerly doctor The second one happened after I had around one month taking methotrexate. One night I started feeling really nauseous, so I didn’t have dinner and went to bed earlier. Around midnight, I woke up and almost had to run to the bathroom. I vomited the last drop of fluid my body could have, but I couldn’t stop gagging, and my body kept trying to vomit, but there was nothing left. It felt as if my soul were leaving my body, and I started thinking that I was going to die. I was very weak, and I just stopped resisting gravity and left my body go, as I fell on the floor over my right side. I laid there for around 20 minutes, unable to move or to scream for help. Eventually I regained some strength and could stand up again. I knew immediately it was a bad reaction to the medication, which I then confirmed after telling this story to my doctor. That’s when I said I would never take a medication intended to “directly” treat psoriasis again. It was a rollercoaster. At the beginning I felt really sad and lost, mostly because my father’s twin brother also had psoriasis, but he was in the worst condition that a person can sustain to be in with such physical and tangible disease. He was completely covered by one huge inflated red plaque, he had a cane because of the psoriatic arthritis, acute alopecia, and he was even around ten inches smaller than my father. You would highly doubt they were identical twins. So after my diagnosis, my first reaction was thinking that I was going to end up just like him. as if I had already seen myself in the future. And yes, suicidal thoughts also crossed my mind, but in retrospective, I think my mind protected me from it by going into full denial. This stage lasted at least five years, in which I was getting worse and worse, but I never seemed to notice it. I think I would ignore it completely, as if there was nothing spreading all over my skin.

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So, imagine my surprise when I discovered a man who had significantly reversed his psoriasis through diet and lifestyle alone…

I am confident you can be trusted to undertake a thorough investigation of all possible causes, without preconceptions. It would be negligent to rule out any link to vaccination without even asking the question and it should be very simple to look at vaccination status of all the mothers of babies who died and compare them to a matched pregnancy where the baby survived. It stressed that there was no public health basis to do so , and that such an analysis "whilst being uninformative for public health decision making, had the potential to be used to harm vaccine confidence". In addition, this analysis of data released from Scotland found an increase in neonatal deaths if the mother had been vaccinated within the preceding 28 days https://www.hartgroup.org/scottish-pregnancy-data/ . In a single 30 μg dose of the shot, there are around 1.3 × 10

Dr Franziska Meuschel, MD, ND, PhD, LFHom, BSEM, Nutritional, Environmental and Integrated Medicine

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