Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS): Neurological Injury Caused by COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines
12 tragic GBS cases explored (2021-2022)
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Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a rare auto-immune disease that triggers the immune system of the body to attack its own nervous system, specifically the peripheral nerves responsible for sensation and motor control.
GBS causes the demyelination of Schwann cells, which causes damage to peripheral nerves and affects the way signals are sent. As a result, GBS can cause weakness, tingling, changes in sensations and paralysis in individuals affected.
The first symptoms reported are often a feeling of altered sensation in the feet and hands, and a feeling of weakness in lower legs. The feeling of weakness may also progress through the arms, legs, chest and face. In most cases, this weakness will progress to become paralysis of the muscles in these areas.
If significant weakness or paralysis occurs in the chest, individuals will experience respiratory issues. This may result in patients needing more care, mechanical ventilation and suctioning from their healthcare team.
My Take…
GBS is one of the more common neurological injuries caused by COVID-19 vaccines.
WHO’s VigiAccess Database (click here) has 7693 cases of GBS reported linked to COVID-19 vaccines. Here is a comparison to other neurological injuries:
- 21,786 Seizures
- 11,723 Bell’s Palsy
- 7,693 Guillain-Barre syndrome
- 5,650 brain fog
- 5,413 paralysis
- 2,180 multiple sclerosis
- 1,300 transverse myelitis
Yu et al. reviewed the literature on GBS post COVID-19 vaccination, 60 cases and they conclude:
“we proposed a possible association between the risk of GBS and the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccines, especially DNA vaccines”
Reddy et al. analyzed 30 cases of GBS caused by mRNA vaccines and found:
- Mean age 57 years old, 53% men, average 11 days post jab to get GBS
- 79% had limb weakness
- 77% had sensory symptoms
- 53% had facial palsy
- 25% had respiratory insufficiency
- 24% had dysautonomia
Abolmaali et al. found 20% of post COVID jab GBS patients needed intubation.
CONCLUSION: GBS is a common and very serious neurological injury caused by all COVID-19 vaccines. Some recover, some remain permanently disabled.
Manage with spike protein elimination (3-day fasting, Nattokinase, Quercetin, Olive Leaf).
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Dr. William Makis is a Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology and Immunology. Governor General’s Medal, University of Toronto Scholar. Author of 100+ peer-reviewed medical publications.
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