Stephanie Seneff and two others have a new publication on prions; update about my mother - thanks everyone; activated charcoal filter at house level to remove vinyl chloride.
I was trying to add citations to my last post and found the new paper instead of the correct video.
BONUS!
Stephanie Seneff and two other researchers just published a new peer-review article on prions (previously published in Aug. 2022, so I/we may have already seen it:
(Nigh, Kyriakopoulos, Seneff, 2023) Nigh, G. Kyriakopoulos, A., & Seneff, S., (2023). The Potential Role of the Spike Protein in Neurodegenerative Diseases. Cureus. 15. 10.7759/cureus.34872. Free Fulltext https://www.researchgate.net/publication/368460752_The_Potential_Role_of_the_Spike_Protein_in_Neurodegenerative_Diseases
Abstract:
Human prion protein and prion-like protein misfolding are widely recognized as playing a causal role in many neurodegenerative diseases. Based on in vitro and in vivo experimental evidence relating to prion and prion-like disease, we extrapolate from the compelling evidence that the spike glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2 contains extended amino acid sequences characteristic of a prion-like protein to infer its potential to cause neurodegenerative disease.
We propose that vaccine-induced spike protein synthesis can facilitate the accumulation of toxic prion-like fibrils in neurons.
We outline various pathways through which these proteins could be expected to distribute throughout the body.
We review both cellular pathologies and the expression of disease that could become more frequent in those who have undergone mRNA vaccination. Specifically, we describe the spike protein’s contributions, via its prion-like properties, to neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative diseases; to clotting disorders within the vasculature; to further disease risk due to suppressed prion protein regulation in the context of widely prevalent insulin resistance; and to other health complications.
We explain why these prion-like characteristics are more relevant to vaccine-related mRNA-induced spike proteins than natural infection with SARS-CoV-2.
We note with an optimism an apparent loss of prion-like properties among the current Omicron variants.
We acknowledge that the chain of pathological events described throughout this paper is only hypothetical and not yet verified.
We also acknowledge that the evidence we usher in, while grounded in the research literature, is currently largely circumstantial, not direct.
Finally, we describe the implications of our findings for the general public, and we briefly discuss public health recommendations we feel need urgent consideration.
An earlier version of this article was previously posted to the Authorea preprint server on August 16, 2022. (CC BY 4.0 the authors: Nigh, Kyriakopoulos, Seneff, 2023)
*Bullet points added for emphasis by me.
“Exosomes and microRNAs” is a section title.
Racing ahead:
Conclusions
We have examined the extensive literature concerning the prion-like properties of the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein. Furthermore, we identify pathways through which the mRNA vaccines could be capable of delivering the spike protein to the brain, which we suggest happens via exosomes released from germinal centers in the spleen traveling up the vagus nerve, increasing the risk of neurodegenerative disease. Should this happen, it would be expected that the COVID-19 vaccines would shorten the time period before neurodegenerative disease manifests in susceptible individuals. We speculate that the age of onset of neurodegenerative disease at the population level will decrease in the future in countries where vaccine uptake has been high.
Particularly concerning is the evidence that CD16+ monocytes can continuously produce spike protein for months after vaccination, possibly through prolonged cytosolic presence of mRNA or reverse transcription of the mRNA into DNA. It has become clear that the antibodies induced through vaccination wane over time, necessitating frequent boosters to raise the antibody levels for sufficient protection from COVID-19. With each booster comes a compounded risk of future neurodegenerative disease. Fortunately, Omicron variant infection has a greatly reduced prion-like capability, and thus, with the cessation of mass vaccination, the expected increase in prion-like diseases could stabilize over the coming years. (CC BY 4.0 the authors: Nigh, Kyriakopoulos, Seneff, 2023)
I think I missed this Seneff paper when it was released in 2022.
**My mother had a bad night and was totally zonked asleep when I visited with magnesium enriched lotion with some oregano essential and other essential oils that may help combat inflammation. She was so asleep I was able to apply it anyway. She is on lots of machines and still saline solution only. Some deep muscle damage is suspected due to increasing CPK levels - again they plan to just ‘flush’ it out with the saline solution drip.
“Higher-than-normal CPK enzyme levels could be a sign of problems associated with your heart, brain, or skeletal muscles.” (WebMD.com)
Muscle tissue damage is most likely. (ucsfhealth.org/medical-tests/creatine-phosphokinase-test) It causes inflammation - any damage, physical or emotional trauma, can cause inflammation and the solution is largely the same. Extra B vitamins, C, magnesium, Nrf2 promoters and maybe iron chelators and fibrinolytics.
Magnesium alone helped reduce pain in diabetic patients when opioid meds didn’t help and magnesium given with the opioids did reduce pain. Diabetic patients are likely chronically low in magnesium - yet blood levels will appear “normal” until a person is extremely ill. The body has ways to keep blood electrolytes in balance.
Reminder from the vinyl chloride series - installing an activated charcoal filter at the house water level will or should remove vinyl chloride (and other toxins). Activated charcoal units are not too expensive but likely will need a plumber to install properly. This information was included in the third post.
Post 1: Vinyl chloride risks and detox possibilities. (substack.com)
Post 2. Vinyl chloride, hydrochloric acid, and dioxins - self-care ideas, a summary post. (substack.com) — *main self-care post.
Post 3. CDC's Vinyl chloride fact page was updated recently, last update 17 years ago. Not included now- the risk to children. (substack.com) — In-home activated carbon filter can remove vinyl chloride from water per an Illinois factsheet. https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/environmental-health-protection/private-water/fact-sheets/vinyl-chloride-groundwater.html
More information about activated charcoal in industrial removal of water contaminants: generalcarbon.com/activated-carbon/. I have had one of those giant charcoal filters put in at house level and it was very nice. About $2000. Smaller units are available at places like Menard’s or Home Depot for more like $60 - small unit that would need the charcoal changed more frequently. The giant metal column tank was supposed to last ten years.
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I think home made biochar is activated charcoal and have made this for a lot of years with success in my woodburner.
Great post. Thank you, Jennifer.