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Denmark Sounds Alarm As Surging Neuropathy Linked To Covid "Vaccines"
Leading researchers in Denmark are sounding the alarm after uncovering a disturbing link between Covid mRNA “vaccines” and surging cases of disabling neuropathy.
A bombshell new study led by Danish scientists has reignited concerns that the mRNA injections are responsible for soaring reports of Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN), a serious neurological condition affecting the nerves.
The peer-reviewed case series was led by Dr. Giulia Carolina Primicerio at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen.
The results of the study were published in the Journal of the Neurological Sciences (Volume 474).
Dr. Primicerio and the team of researchers found compelling clinical evidence linking mRNA and viral vector Covid vaccines to new-onset nerve damage.
The discovery raises urgent questions about how many people may be suffering in silence.
Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN) is a disabling and often painful condition affecting the body’s unmyelinated sensory and autonomic nerves.
It can cause burning pain, tingling, temperature sensitivity, and even autonomic dysfunction, disrupting heart rate, digestion, and more.
The major clinical investigation involved 16 adults who sought medical care between January 2021 and February 2023 with suspected SFN after receiving Covid “vaccines.”
The researchers note that all participants had no prior history of small fiber neuropathy.
Symptoms began anywhere from a few hours to 30 days post-vaccine (median ~6 days).
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