Post Vaccine Syndrome, Dysautonomia, and g-AChR antibody testing
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Post Vaccine Syndrome, Dysautonomia, and g-AChR antibody testing
For a while, based on evidence of nicotine helping post vaccine syndrome by clearing acetylcholine receptors I’ve considered the idea of many acetylcholine receptor subtypes may be blocked by spike protein. What I hadn’t considered is the idea that the body might also attack itself, attacking acetylcholine receptors.
I’ve been perplexed by the fact that nicotine fixed some of my issues but not all of my issues, especially some that revolve around specific dysautonomia symptoms.
I found a case report describing such a condition: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9484853/
What is interesting is that there is a blood test to test for this condition: https://www.labcorp.com/tests/085970/ganglionic-acetylcholine-receptor-autoantibody .
It’s something to consider testing for in the PVS community.
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
COVID-19 vaccine-associated peripheral and central neuroimmunological disorders have been well described. We present the case of a 56 year old male who developed α3-ganglionic AChR antibody positive Autoimmune Autonomic Ganglionopathy (AAG) after ...
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