Abstract
Cytopathic “stealth-adapted” viruses bypass the cellular immune defense mechanisms because of molecular deletion or mutation of critical antigen coding genes. They, therefore, do not provoke the inflammatory reaction typical of infections with the conventional viruses from which stealth adapted viruses are derived. Stealth adapted viruses establish persistent, systemic virus infections, which commonly involve the brain. The brain damage can cause major mood and cognitive disorders, fatigue, seizures and various manifestations of an impaired autonomic nervous system. Symptoms can also result from: 1) induced autoimmunity, 2) antibody formation against virus antigens, 3) virus-induced cellular damage to non-brain tissues and 4) induced heightened overall immune reactivity, such that normally unrecognized components of the virus begin to become targeted by the cellular immune system. This last mechanism is relevant to the reported neurological and psychiatric adverse effects of vaccination in certain individuals. It is also appropriate to consider the infectious component of stealth adapted virus infections since family members and others may be at risk for becoming infected.
Highlights
Overview of Traditional Neurology and PsychiatryDysfunctional brain syndromes are traditionally viewed as comprising two distinct groupings of illnesses; neurological and psychiatric
Stealth Adapted Viruses, Cytomegalovirus, African Green Monkey Simian Cytomegalovirus, simian cytomegalovirus (SCMV), Encephalopathy, Polio Vaccine, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Autism, Schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s Disease, Delusion, Schizovirus
This paper provides an alternative explanation for many psychiatric illnesses; one that is based on altered brain function resulting from infection with stealth adapted viruses
Summary
Dysfunctional brain syndromes are traditionally viewed as comprising two distinct groupings of illnesses; neurological and psychiatric. Psychiatrists and other mental health personnel, mostly address diseases lacking precise anatomic localization or biologic explanation. These diseases are expressed in terms of varying degrees of altered emotions, behaviors and cognitive processes; functions that are viewed as expressions of the “mind” rather than of the “organic brain”. The use of therapeutic drugs in psychiatry is predicated on the assumption that patients have an underlying disturbance in neural metabolism that can be at least partially restored pharmacologically. This paper provides an alternative explanation for many psychiatric illnesses; one that is based on altered brain function resulting from infection with stealth adapted viruses
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