A new study by Zhai et al. found disturbing effects of mRNA COVID vaccines on people who are diabetic or prediabetic.
Authors report that “61.1%
of patients with type 2 diabetes, but not healthy controls, exhibited
aggravated insulin resistance towards the booster shots of the COVID-19
vaccine”.
The study authors recruited 155 people and compared their condition before and after the mRNA COVID booster shots:
Between
1 June 2023 and 31 October 2023, we recruited 155 adults who have
received two doses of the mRNA 80 COVID-19 vaccine (BNT162b2). The
participants ranged in age from 18 to 65 years (median=53.5 years, IQR
12.0) and 60.25% are male. Human volunteers were recruited to determine
their immune responses and glucose control before and 2 weeks after the
booster.
They found that there was a significant effect on diabetic subjects:
About
61.1% of diabetic subjects had impairment of insulin sensitivity
according to the HOMA-IR index and about 66.7% of diabetic subjects had
increased risks of cardiovascular complications according to the TyG
index.
I
would like to compliment the authors, who bravely showed the
deleterious effect of COVID-19 vaccines - something for which their
careers will probably suffer - and also found out what exactly is the culprit in the COVID-19 vaccine.
It
turns out to be “spike protein,” effects of which I underlined in blue,
whereas conclusions about diabetes are underlined in red:
These
charts show the worsening of diabetes, as well as increased risk of
cardiovascular outcomes past Covid vaccines, in a simple set of charts:
To their further credit, the authors did not stop at these convincing findings and decided to perform similar experiments on mice.
Compared
to the controls, Covid-vaccinated mice show worsening glucose control, a
rise in triglycerides, and increased cardiovascular risk due to
vaccinations:
I feel very sorry for those mRNA-vaccinated mice.
Is their risk of “dying suddenly” increased? It sure looks like it!
Some
pandemic skeptics believe that “Covid is just a cold” or that “viruses
do not exist.” I am not one of them. The story about COVID and diabetes
is just one example of why this is not a good illness to have.
The authors, after conducting a very deep investigation, proved that Covid vaccines impair glucose tolerance in diabetics via spike protein that they encode.
A
question arises: what about Covid, a disease that produces spike
protein as part of the viral replication? Does COVID also worsen
diabetes?
Unfortunately,
the news is not great: COVID-19 does the same thing as Covid vaccines:
it impairs glucose tolerance in diabetics and prediabetics. The study
authors explain:
Unfortunately,
I am one of those affected people. I have a family history of diabetes,
and according to 23andme, I carry a certain diabetes gene.
I am not vaccinated against COVID-19.
And yet, in a strange coincidence, my blood sugar worsened during the COVID pandemic, from prediabetic to diabetic levels.
As of today, my BMI is 27.6, so I am exactly midway between normal weight and obesity
- and yet my blood sugar control leaves much to be desired. In
desperation, despite liking meat and spending about eight years on low
carb in the past and dieting for the last 20 years, I am trying a vegan diet
to see if it would help with blood sugar. The results from the four
weeks of being vegan are encouraging. I know that any restrictive diet
can have a temporary good effect, so I am reserving judgment for now.
The takeaway is that both COVID-19 vaccines and COVID-19 make diabetes worse. For that, we need to thank the inventors of COVID, as well as the creators of COVID vaccines - who happen to be mostly the same people.
Have you heard of anyone whose diabetes got worse recently?
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