Ocular Manifestations after Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine: A Systematic Review
— DrKatPhD (@KathMLee1) January 18, 2022
Multiple case reports linked to Pfizer BNT162B2, Moderna mRNA1273, ChAdOx1nCov-19/Oxford-Astrazeneca, Johnson and Johnson Ad26.cov2.s https://t.co/nqLEJe1mLu
This interview was part of this thread somehow. Find the time to listen to Michael Yeadon's compelling review of the vaccines, of the criminal culpability, of the health, the threats to democracy if people continue putting more poisons into their systems.
— joelsalmon (@joelsalmon01) January 18, 2022
What eye problems, you ask? Too many to count.
Sister had no vision problems prior to vax. Has now had 2 major eye surgeries with a third to be sch filed
— FifiLaRue369 (@lifelearner344) January 18, 2022
Scary. And remember this 😬https://t.co/psrujdfGvt
— Green Smoke (@GreenSmoke1776) January 18, 2022
Too many to count.
— Morton's Fork (@Chicken94175100) January 18, 2022
Because the eyes are such a concentrated vascular organ, I don't know how you can pass up on vitamin C if you want to care for your eyes. An additional compound that I've liked is Lutein. This tends to make my dreams a bit more vivid, which I like. As far as improving my ability to adjust my eyes exiting a lighted area to a darkened one, I cannot say that I've noticed a difference with Lutein. Not to say that one doesn't exist; just that I haven't noticed it. Bill Sardi, on the other, points to the benefits of Resveratrol to do that.
Investigators now realize the internal production of interferon cannot sustain a population of activated macrophages. Other immune cells (T-cells) help to activate macrophages out of dormancy. This is where macrophage activating factor (MAF) comes in. In states of disease or infection, macrophages are predominantly activated by vitamin D-binding protein/macrophage activating factor (MAF).