New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science (NZDSOS)
This seems to be an increasingly common phenomenon – doctors bemused or unable to diagnose or explain odd conditions.
The article refers to a baby girl who has developed a cataract. It states that the parents noticed an odd eye and went to get it checked. It is reassuring to know that, despite the current state of our health system, they got prompt investigations once the problem was confirmed.
The development of the visual cortex in a child’s brain is time-critical and once the window is closed, vision is unlikely to develop. Early treatment is important in this condition. (This is connected to one of the reasons child development experts were worried about the consequences of parents and caregivers of young babies wearing masks which hid human facial expressions.)
A cataract is a thickening or opacification of the usually crystal clear lens of the eye. Cataracts are generally an age-related condition and are found most commonly in the elderly but can occur due to an injury to the eye, previous eye surgery, some medical conditions and some medications.
Cataracts can also occur congenitally, which means they are present at birth.
This baby saw an ophthalmologist early on due to a blocked tear duct. If she had had a congenital cataract, it would have been noted by the ophthalmologist at the time the tear duct was assessed and apparently it wasn’t.
That means she has developed a cataract in babyhood which is extremely uncommon.
In light of an uncommon medical event, and with New Zealand and the whole world being in the post- marketing phase of a novel gene-based vaccine, we must ask the obvious question – was Mum exposed to covid 19 vaccination prior to or during pregnancy, and if so, might that be relevant? The same question could possibly be considered for the father.
The supposed purpose of the covid vaccine is to get the human body to create a foreign protein – the Coronavirus spike protein.
Despite the population being assured that the ingredients in the vaccine were ‘just a little bit of genetic material wrapped in a fatty bubble with some salts and sugar products’ and reassured that the vaccine stayed in the arm muscle and was quickly broken down, it has come to light that this is not the case.
The genetic material is synthetic mRNA designed to stick around and cause production of large amounts of spike protein for a prolonged period of time. It is unclear exactly how or when or even if, it is broken down. In addition, the lipid nanoparticles were designed to distribute widely throughout the body and brain, and are toxic in their own right.
The reason for bringing this up is because if a possible adverse reaction from a novel vaccine is not considered in the differential diagnosis and then ruled out, a potential treatment pathway may be missed.
We are in communication with a number of people who have developed odd or unusual symptoms post injection and whose doctors are not considering the potential role of the vaccine. The doctors are therefore not considering the need to treat damage caused by synthetic mRNA, spike protein or lipid nano-particles which is potentially ongoing. Nor are they considering the possibility of unusual auto-immune conditions caused by cross reactions with either the spike protein or other potential proteins or peptides created by small pieces of mRNA present in the vaccine.
As part of the provisional consent, Medsafe had specific questions about the presence of short pieces of mRNA in the vaccine that did not code for spike protein and wanted clarification on whether they might cause adverse effects.
The lens of the eye is made up almost entirely of proteins and has a higher protein concentration than any other bodily tissue. Is it possible that a covid vaccination prior to or during pregnancy might affect protein formation in a subsequent baby?
We don’t know the answer, and maybe the possibility is far-fetched, but unless the questions are asked and information gathered, there won’t be any answers.
The development of the visual cortex in a child’s brain is time-critical and once the window is closed, vision is unlikely to develop. Early treatment is important in this condition.