Gulf War Syndrome: Hero Needs Help
Gulf War Syndrome: Hero Needs Help!
Posted on September 9th, 2009 by admin
If any of you are educated on Gulf War Syndrome to help the guy you left a comment on this topic: Vaccine Ingredient of the Day: Squalene (from Shark Liver Oil)
It very much appears that our federal government used our brave men and women of the military as vaccine guinea pigs. I have no idea if the vaccines given to these folks are the cause of Gulf War Syndrome. They were certainly exposed to other environmental toxins. As with autism, if the root cause is multiple environmental triggers (I.E. - Vaccines + Other = Gulf War Syndrome), we’ll probably never know.
Is there some kind of biomedical intervention that can help this soldier?
I am not sure if you can help, or if you can direct me to help. I wonder if the Anthrax Vaccine I was given was “Vaccine A” which, had Squalene oil. I wonder if this is why I am sick, and I just want to feel better. I also noted from the Anthrax Vaccine blog of 11/25/04 Squalene-Positive(per FDA and SRI) FAV 030 was distributed at Nellis AFB, NV. I was stationed there 1990-1992 on a pre/active deployment unit 554SVS. I just want to know if this is the reason I am always sick, have had Testicular Cancer, hypertension, chronic fatigue, depression, IBS, Karaticonis eye disease, Chronic Pain, night sweats, etc. I don’t want to be sick anymore, and just want any answers of direction you may have. PLEASE HELP ME. Heath Greene
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Gulf War Syndrome Wikipedia - “During Operation Desert Storm, 41% of U.S. combat soldiers and 57-75% of UK combat soldiers were vaccinated against anthrax. The early 1990s version of the anthrax vaccine was a source of several serious side effects including GWI symptoms. Like all vaccines, it often caused local skin reactions, some lasting for weeks or months. While the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the vaccine, it never went through large scale clinical trials, unlike almost all other vaccines in the United States.” One study found that deployed Persian Gulf War Syndrome patients are significantly more likely to have antibodies to the experimental vaccine adjuvant squalene (95 percent) than asymptomatic Gulf War veterans (0 percent; p<.001), which raises the possibility that squalene was used experimentally (squalene is not approved for use as an adjuvant in the United States, in the Anthrax vaccine given to soldiers prior to deployment in the Persian Gulf War to better induce immunity.
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