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  1. Riah Smith and Brehnden Daly
  2. Research
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  4. Diagnosis:
  5. Small Fiber Peripheral Neuropathy
  6. Raynaud’s Disease
  7. POTS
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  9. Diagnosis in relation to the HPV vaccination:
  10. In the case of Rianna Smith and many others: The patient constantly experiences bilateral foot pain on an extreme level, and has lost their ability to walk. This happens because of a biological effect called Molecular Mimicry. When you receive a vaccine, you’re receiving a small amount of the disease you’re trying to immunize yourself from. This small amount induces a response from the immune system, forever immunizing the recipient from the virus. Essentially, the body recognizes the virus in the vaccine as a threat and creates the necessary T-cells to kill the virus. These T-cells circulate through the body for the rest of one’s life and more can be created if a threat arises again. The problem with this comes when the T-cells mistake healthy human cells as threats. The T-cells attack these healthy cells, leading to health problems known as autoimmune disorders. This can happen with vaccines as well as other kinds of infections such as the bacteria that cause food poisoning, for example.
  11. So the obvious question is why doesn’t this happen with all vaccines? Well, there are clear reasons as well as other reasons that we can only speculate about. The obvious reason is that some viruses don’t mimic healthy human cells, and therefore, the body doesn’t mistake human cells for those similar viruses. When it comes to the HPV virus, I theorize that the structure of the virus closely resembles the structure of small fiber nerves, especially when the small fiber nerves are regenerating themselves. I believe that Rianna’s small fiber nerves have not been able to heal themselves because of the T-cells created by the HPV vaccine. Usually, when peripheral nerve cells get damaged, they emit a protein called “MHC -1” to begin the regeneration process. This protein mimics the HPV virus, so the T-cells created by the vaccine start attacking the small fiber nerves. So I theorize that an autoimmune disease from the HPV vaccine is more probable if at the time of immunization the small fiber nerves are in a regenerative state. Small fiber nerves in the feet could become damaged by intense physical activity such as dancing, running, jumping, etc. Since Rianna danced for many years at an intense level, I believe that existing minor damage to the small fiber nerves in her feet at the time of HPV immunization caused an autoimmune disorder. This could be an explanation to why some people get the autoimmune disorder from the HPV vaccine and some don’t. The fact that this autoimmune disorder happens mostly to young girls who receive the vaccine could be considered evidence to support this theory. There could also be other important factors such as genetics.
  12. The specific autoimmune disorder that is a result of the HPV vaccine is called “Guillain-Barre Syndrome”. This is the specific autoimmune disease that has been described above. The body attacks the healthy small fiber nerves, usually starting in the feet or hands and works its way toward the rest of the body. Paralysis is common if the disease goes untreated. Common treatments include oral medicines such as antidepressants, anti-inflammatory, nerve damage repair, etc. These oral treatments, however, only treat the symptoms and do not heal the person from the disease. Other treatments include plasmapheresis. This involves the exchange of blood plasma in order to remove the problematic T-cells. Plasmapheresis can remove all negative side effects of the disease for an extended amount of time, but most likely not permanently. This is because the body can create more T-cells after the existing ones are removed via plasmapheresis. This takes time, however, so the negative side effects take a while to return after plasmapheresis is conducted.
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  14. HPV Vaccine’s other harmful affects
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  16. Cardiovascular:
  17. Many tests have shown that the Human Paplimmomavirus Vaccination has an underlying pathogenesis of POTS and small fiber peripheral neuropathy. Articles to further that statement are below:
  18. http://vaccineliberationarmy.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/HPV-small-fiber-neuropathy.pdf
  19. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/854469
  20. http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2015/06/study-human-papillomavirus-vaccination-syndrome-small-fiber-neuropathy-3171618.html
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  22. Gastroenterological:
  23. Many people are also experiencing severe symptoms such as: fatigue, nausea, swelling, constipation, and inability to eat certain foods (differs per person) as the HPV vaccination also fights against campylobacter jejuni- a type of food poisoning. This causes an autoimmune digestive disease.
  24. Other issues:
  25. The HPV vaccine is shown to contain small amounts of mercury- this causing blood flow problems, fatigue, and cognition setbacks.
  26. In a study of the “Gardasil 9” vaccination, 2.0% of the 99 participants left the study with an “SAE”. An SAE meaning, after the study, they experienced terminal illness, or death.
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