World first study reveals antibodies that may trigger psychosis in children
A world first study revealing the presence of two antibodies in a sub-group of children experiencing their first episode of psychosis affirms a longstanding recognition that auto-immune disorders play a significant role in psychiatric illness.
Antibodies defend the body against bacterial, viral, and other invaders but sometimes the body makes antibodies that attack healthy cells. In these cases, autoimmune disorders develop. These include conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), rheumatoid arthritis and Type 1 diabetes. Read more…
VLA comment: I wonder if the aluminum adjuvants in the multiples of vaccines that apparently compel the infant and child’s body to produce antibodies (that may not be associated with the virus being injected) is the cause?