by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
A Jordanian study has revealed that narcolepsy symptoms are possibly an adverse effect of covid injections.
48% of study participants reported excessive daytime sleepiness, 20% reported experiencing sleep paralysis, 15% reported hypnagogic hallucinations, 25% were experiencing sleep attacks and fragmented nighttime sleep was reported by 42.3% of the survey participants.
Narcolepsy, a chronic sleep disorder, is characterised by a tetrad of core symptoms: excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep paralysis, hallucinations and cataplexy (sudden muscle weakness or paralysis, often triggered by strong emotions such as laughter, excitement, or surprise).
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It was linked to the Pandemrix vaccine, a swine flu vaccine used during the 2009 falsified swine flu (H1N1) pandemic in Europe. The vaccine, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (“GSK”), contained an adjuvant called ASO3, which contains squalene. Research suggests that the adjuvant, ASO3, caused narcolepsy in some people.
ASO3, according to the UK government, was also used in one of the covid injections – VidPrevtyn Beta – given to “older people” in the spring of 2023. VidPrevtyn Beta was a collaboration between GSK and Sanofi Pasteur. In March 2024, the marketing authorisation for VidPrevtyn Beta was withdrawn in the European Union at the request of Sanofi Pasteur, the marketing authorisation holder.
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At the end of last month, a study in the journal Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research was published that investigated the relationship between covid “vaccines” and narcolepsy in the Jordanian population.
The researchers used an online survey of 873 people who had taken any type of covid vaccine and had no chronic diseases and no sleep disorders before the vaccine. The survey was conducted between December 2022 and May 2023.
The study noted that 79.8% of the survey participants had received two vaccine doses, with the Pfizer vaccine being the most common.
Nearly half of the participants reported excessive daytime sleepiness. Sleep paralysis and hypnagogic hallucinations were reported by a notable proportion of participants, but no significant differences were found among the vaccine types. Sleep attacks and fragmented nighttime sleep were associated with the number of vaccine doses received, suggesting a possible influence of the dose count on these symptoms.
Al Katatbeh M, Al-Mashakbeh Y, Freihat H, Gharam H, Mohammad R, Aldalki R, Eid S, Sharman R, Heissat N, Al-Samarraie G, Al-Shaibie A, Khasawneh L. Incidence of narcolepsy symptoms after taking COVID-19 vaccines: a Jordanian cross-sectional study. Clin Exp Vaccine Res. 2024 Jul;13(3):218-224. https://doi.org/10.7774/cevr.2024.13.3.218