The U.S. government has been forced to admit that Covid mRNA vaccines increase the risk of new-onset diabetes.
According to a new case report published by the NIH, Covid vaccine recipients are more likely to develop diabetes than their unvaccinated counterparts.
“Multiple cases of postvaccination immune-related adverse events have been reported. We, hereby, present a patient who presented with new-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) after COVID-19 messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccination,” the case report declared in the ‘Background/Objective’ section.
Infowars.com reports: The case report regards a 38-year-old healthy man who received his second Covid shot. He experienced sudden onset of polyuria (productions of large amounts of diluted urine), polydipsia (great thirst, often associated with diabetes) and blurry vision. He was later diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is the bodies inability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin.
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Caused by Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination:
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38-year-old man received the second dose of the Pfizer mRNA vaccine 4 weeks prior to symptom onset.https://t.co/cBNOQKPQvn pic.twitter.com/vCuiUwDEW6
Interestingly, this man is not the only one to develop diabetes post-Covid vaccination. 18 other documented cases of Covid-induced diabetes were cited in the case report.
Several pathological theories were given as to how the mRNA gene therapy technology within the Covid shot may have caused such a disorder.
“Hypothesized mechanisms for development of type 1 DM after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination include molecular mimicry, autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants, and possible interaction between the angiotensin-I converting enzyme-2 receptor on beta cells and viral mRNA,” the case report said in the ‘Discussion’ section.
Notably, prior to the Covid vaccine’s rollout other vaccines have been linked to diabetes onset.
По материалам: http://www.planet-today.com/2024/10/us-govt-admit-covid-vaccines-cause.html