Another Study Links COVID-19 Vaccines to Thyroid DisordersA recent study shows Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine can disrupt thyroid autoimmunity and induce Grave's Disease . . . but it's not the only one.An estimated 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease, and 60% aren’t aware of it. As someone with Grave’s Disease (who manages it naturally despite the “experts” who say this is impossible), I am particularly interested in thyroid conditions. Needless to say, I was not surprised when I happened upon a recent study showing Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine induces thyroid disorders—a potential side-effect I’m sure people in the drive-through line at the pharmacy to get jabbed were not informed of. A recent study published in Frontiers in Endocrinology shows Pfizer’s COVID vaccine can disrupt thyroid autoimmunity and induce Grave’s Disease. Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder that can cause hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). With Graves’ disease, your immune system attacks your thyroid gland, causing it to produce more thyroid hormones than needed. Among the 99 healthcare workers enrolled in this 12-month study, nine were excluded for various reasons. Serum samples from 70 participants were sufficient to measure thyroid autoimmune antibodies and functions. In 33 participants, anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb) and anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) were also analyzed between the second and third COVID vaccine dose and four weeks after the third dose to assess the response of the antibodies after the third shot. The antibodies tested help measure your thyroid function and discern whether the cause of any abnormalities has an autoimmune component. Participants enrolled aged between 38 and 54 years and were 69% female. According to the study, during the 32 weeks after administration of the second vaccine dose and 4 weeks after the third dose, the median antibody titer increased from 325 U/mL to 17,627 U/mL (Table 1 and Figure 1). All participants had increased antibody titers. The mean thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibody (TRAb) increased from 0.81 IU/L at baseline to 0.91 IU/L 32 weeks after the second dose and 0.97 IU/L 4 weeks after the third dose. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (FT4), and triiodothyronine (FT3) (labs that measure how well your thyroid is working) were not significantly changed between each time point. However, TSH decreased in a time-dependent manner, suggesting the possibility of progression in subclinical hyperthyroidism after the vaccine. Those who experienced an increase in TRAb showed less increase in TSH but more of an increase in FT4 than non-responders. Conversely, in overall subjects, FT3 and FT4 tended to decrease after the third vaccine dose. Researchers theorized this could be due to non-thyroidal illness or a “disturbance” of FT4 to FT3 conversion following vaccination. Although researchers stress further clinical evidence from studies with larger samples are needed to clarify if the mRNA vaccine could potentially induce Grave’s Disease, they concluded their research shows Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine can disrupt thyroid autoimmunity. Other studies show COVID-19 vaccines can cause thyroid problemsThis is not the only study linking COVID-19 vaccines to thyroid disorders:
There are many more papers in the medical literature that support the relationship between mRNA COVID-19 vaccination and thyroid conditions, but it seems as though many are downplaying this relationship because there are “treatments” (if we can even call them that) for thyroid disorders. Studies also show that one has an increased risk of developing a thyroid disorder if they are vaccinated during the postpartum period following childbirth. For some strange reason, researchers think the subpar “benefits” of COVID vaccines outweigh the risk of experiencing often life-long thyroid dysfunction (and the medical conditions resulting from it). Regardless, people should know this is a potential risk they’re signing up for when they get vaccinated—and nobody should force a product on an individual that could cause a disease that is far worse than the one COVID vaccines do not prevent. You’re currently a free subscriber to Megan Redshaw's Newsletter. Upgrade your subscription to get the full experience and support Megan’s work. |