ASIA Syndrome
Cross-source consensus on ASIA Syndrome from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- ASIA syndrome describes a group of autoimmune disorders triggered by adjuvant materials injected or implanted into the human body. — Long COVID, ASIA Syndrome, and Autoimmunity: Insights from the 14th International Congress
- Adjuvants mixed with antigens in vaccines amplify the immune response approximately tenfold compared to antigen alone. — Long COVID, ASIA Syndrome, and Autoimmunity: Insights from the 14th International Congress
- Adjuvants enter the body not only through vaccines but also through silicone breast implants, injected oils, and tattoo pigments. — Long COVID, ASIA Syndrome, and Autoimmunity: Insights from the 14th International Congress
- The same vaccine, antigens, and adjuvants can produce different autoimmune diseases in different individuals, with host genetic factors determining which organ system is targeted. — Long COVID, ASIA Syndrome, and Autoimmunity: Insights from the 14th International Congress
- Silicone breast implants are associated with atypical Sjögren's syndrome and elevated thyroid autoantibodies, along with hyperprolactinemia from Th1/Th17 activation. — Long COVID, ASIA Syndrome, and Autoimmunity: Insights from the 14th International Congress
- Tattoo pigment materials shift M2 anti-inflammatory macrophages toward the pro-inflammatory M1 phenotype, driving chronic inflammation and disease progression. — Long COVID, ASIA Syndrome, and Autoimmunity: Insights from the 14th International Congress