The following are my own personal opinions and observations, and should be taken with a grain of salt...
Part 1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycystic_ovary_syndrome
Wikipedia: Polycystic ovary syndrome, or polycystic ovarian syndrome, is the most common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age. The syndrome is named after cysts which form on the ovaries of some women with this condition, though this is not a universal symptom and not the underlying cause of the disorder
when "the facts" start to change, suspect fuckery...
PCOS is a very personal subject for me, because my sister was diagnosed with PCOS over 30 years ago, and i got to hear all about it for many years. I saw first hand how she struggled with her own symptoms, treatments, etc. It's a serious problem, that negatively affects many women's quality of life on a daily basis.
My brothers and i even volunteered to participate in a several day, in-patient, experiment where they would monitor all these things, and take blood samples, etc. they were trying to link PCOS to diabetes. i never heard much more about that experiment, or what they found.
side note: i believe diabetes is autoimmune disorder too
One day i was in a Facebook group for anti-vaccine people, and i did a search for PCOS inside that group, and there were LOTS of results! Just random comments here and there about how she got a vaccine, and then started having sudden onset symptoms, later diagnosed as PCOS. So it wasn't just me who suspected vaccines caused PCOS, lots of women suspected it...
But HOW do vaccines cause PCOS?
WHAT is the biological mechanism?
There are 2 possibilities i would like to present
- CHO residue in vaccines causes immune response to ovary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_hamster_ovary_cell
- human DNA fragments in vaccines causes immune response to ovary
I tried using ChatGPT to get a timeline for CHO and PCOS, and i feel that ChatGPT was being intentionally deceptive.
i specifically asked ChatGPT what year the name PCOS was coined, and ChatGPT told me 1935, by gynecologists Irving F Stein and Michael L. Leventhal. They first described the condition as Stein-Leventhal Syndrome, based on their observations of women with enlarged ovaries containing multiple cysts, irregular menstrual cycles, and symptoms like infertility and excessive hair growth. over time, the condition because more widely recognized as (PCOS) to reflect the broader range of symptoms beyond just ovarian cysts
i told ChatGPT that the answer was illogical
ChatGPT went on to "clarity" Stein-Leventhal described the condition in 1935, as "Stein-Leventhal Syndrome" rather than PCOS... because (nameless "researchers") recognized the symptoms went beyond ovarian cysts.
exact year PCOS was coined is not clear, somehow. but it "likely gained prominence" in the 1980's or early 1990's
so... right around the time my sister was being diagnosed with PCOS...
as it turns out, if you start to study PCOS, it turns into a rabbit hole...
and i hope everyone reading this does go down the PCOS rabbit hole, because its important, and PREVENTABLE... simply by NOT vaccinating
first of all, if you search YouTube for PCOS, lots of videos about "PCOS myths" pop up.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=PCOS+myths
so thats strange. where did all these "myths" originate?
why do "experts" feel the need to "debunk" these "myths"?
there are hour-long, university-level lectures on "debunking PCOS myths"
and the first so-called "myth" is that PCOS involves ovarian cysts...
according to these "experts", they will tell you that PCOS and "ovarian cysts" are two completely different things,
and that PCOS doesn't even involve "cysts" at all, by normal definition of cyst.
the "structure" is visible on the ovaries, but its not a cyst.
when the facts start to change, alway suspect fuckery...
to review, in 1935, Stein-Leventhal Syndrome was "ovarian cysts",
but by 1980 PCOS had taken over, and the PCOS structures on ovaries are NOT cysts?
so what are these PCOS structures, if they aren't cysts?
Recently, i have been engaged in a heated online debate about PCOS,
and the point of contention is "what causes PCOS"?
now the official story is that PCOS "is caused by" a hormone imbalance.
but in my opinion, PCOS "causes" a hormone imbalance,
and PCOS itself, is caused by "something else"
I believe PCOS is an "autoimmune disorder"
whereby the bodies own immune system attacks the ovaries,
and the evidence of that is ovarian cyst structures,
and PCOS non-cyst structures on ovaries
relevant question: if hormone imbalance causes PCOS, then what causes hormone imbalance?
what is the "root cause"?
this "hormone imbalance" explanation for PCOS is akin to the debunked "chemical imbalance" theory of depression...
and if you try to challenge the official story, the vaccine shills come out... hmm i wonder why
if you google "PCOS autoimmune", you will find several studies and articles looking at this question
http://google.com/search?q=PCOS+autoimmune
and one of those articles i was just reading today, and which inspired me to write this post is here:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4871972/
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome May Be an Autoimmune Disorder
Genetic and hormonal factors play crucial role in the pathogenesis of PCOS. Low level of progesterone in PCOS causes overstimulation of immune system that produces more estrogen which leads to various autoantibodies. Different autoantibodies have been documented in PCOS, for example, anti-nuclear (ANA), anti-thyroid, anti-spermatic, anti-SM, anti-histone, anti-carbonic anhydrase, anti-ovarian, and anti-islet cell antibodies. There is an association between PCOS and autoimmune diseases such as ANA and anti-TPO that have been documented in systemic lupus erythematosus and Hashimoto thyroiditis, respectively, and it is suspected that there are autoantibodies that might affect the long term clinical management of these patients. Therefore fluctuating levels of autoantibodies in different PCOS patients give us the way to open new chapter for future research on molecular level. This may lead to discovery of better treatment options for PCOS in near future.
which leads us to the next topic...
How Vaccines Cause AutoImmune Disorders
notice in the above study, they mention all these various "autoantibodies"
which means there are a wide variety of antibodies that are trained to attack a very specific organ of the body, such as the ovaries
so to me, the presence of all of these OTHER autoantibodies, all associated with the PCOS, really strengthened my argument that PCOS is an autoimmune disorder
but if you say "PCOS is autoimmune" online, the vaccine shills will show up and challenge you on that assertion.
the vaccine shills can't tell you what "actually" causes PCOS, but they can tell you that its NOT vaccines...
and its NOT autoimmune...
so why do they push back so hard on this "PCOS is autoimmune" hypothesis ?
where do all these weird autoimmune autoantibodies come from?
why would a woman's immune system just randomly decide to train a bunch of autoantibodies to attack her own ovaries?
there are human DNA "fragments" in some vaccines.
but why?
because some viruses can only grow in human cells, and so therefore they must use human stem cells to grown viruses for vaccine production at an industrial scale
some "fragments" of these human stem cell DNA makes it into the final vaccine product, and injected into peoples body, as part of the vaccine administration.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunologic_adjuvant
and if these human DNA fragments are included in a vaccine that has an adjuvant,
then that adjuvant will instigate a "strong" immune response to everything in that vaccine,
including the intended antigen, AND the human DNA fragments...
so depending on which "DNA fragments" you happen to get in your vaccine, is going to determine which autoantibodies are generated, and which autoimmune disorder you will get.
recently, my sister announced that she was "non-binary"
and that was my "ah-ha moment"
i knew she has suffered in silence with PCOS for most of her life. i knew how it made her feel inside. she just didn't feel very feminine. she was very "blah"...
so... i believe my sisters PCOS is a legitimate medical problem,
and i believe her feelings about how she feels about herself as a woman are valid.
To summarize thus far...
Vaccine makers use human stem cells for industrial scale vaccine production.
Some human DNA from these stem cells gets into the final vaccine product
Your body has an adjuvant-instigated immune response to this human DNA, and generates autoantibodies, which attacks random organs depending on random human DNA in vaccines
vaccines > immune response > autoimmune PCOS > ovarian dysfunction > hormone imbalance > feeling blah about yourself > non-binary gender identity
If you are reading this far, thank you!
i will try to get part 2 up asap
part 2 will be more about entire human stem cells in vaccines,
and how Dr Jeffrey Bradstreet MD was treating children with autism, and did DNA tests on about 100 of his patients, and discovered 3 DNA markers, instead of the expected 2
Dr Bradstreet supposedly tracked this unexpected 3rd DNA back to the human stem cells lines that they use to make vaccines at industrial scale...
You should read "The Parasite Pill"
This?
https://archive.org/details/parasite-pill-2.0
Did you read that pdf? Thoughts?
Yep.