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Title: Does vaccination stimulate nagalase production?
Post by: smart on 03/04/2016 18:56:00
Is the nagalase enzyme catalyzed by proprietary ingredients in vaccines? In other words, could flu vaccination promote vitamin D deficiency by inactivating GcMAF?

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Nagalase is an extracellular matrix-degrading enzyme that is secreted by cancerous cells in the process of tumor invasion. It is also an intrinsic component of the envelope protein of various virions, such as HIV and the influenza virus. Thus, it is also secreted from virus-infected cells1,3,4.

http://www.hdri-usa.com/tests/nagalase/

Pathogenic significance of alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase activity found in the hemagglutinin of influenza virus: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15848273
Title: Re: Does vaccination stimulate nagalase production?
Post by: RD on 03/04/2016 21:02:34
...www.hdri-usa.com..."

See ... https://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/hdri-usa.com/comment-88469701#comment-88469701 (https://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/hdri-usa.com/comment-88469701#comment-88469701)
Title: Re: Does vaccination stimulate nagalase production?
Post by: smart on 04/04/2016 19:55:50
Why GcMAF inactivation by nagalase enzyme could trigger vitamin D deficiency? The pathogenic properties of nagalase activity are poorly understood. Also, are influenza vaccines efficient biological carriers for nagalase in vivo production and GcMAF inhibition?
Title: Re: Does vaccination stimulate nagalase production?
Post by: smart on 30/11/2016 10:56:36
Is vitamin D deficiency a causal factor in vaccination-induced autoimmune illness ?

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10648110

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