ASIA Syndrome
ASIA syndrome describes a group of autoimmune disorders triggered by adjuvant materials injected or implanted into the human body. Adjuvants mixed with antigens in vaccines amplify the immune response approximately tenfold compared to anti…
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ASIA syndrome describes a group of autoimmune disorders triggered by adjuvant materials injected or implanted into the human body. Adjuvants mixed with antigens in vaccines amplify the immune response approximately tenfold compared to antigen alone. The same vaccine, antigens, and adjuvants can produce different autoimmune diseases in different individuals, with host genetic factors determining which organ system is targeted. Tattoo pigment materials shift M2 anti-inflammatory macrophages toward the pro-inflammatory M1 phenotype, driving chronic inflammation and disease progression. Silicone breast implants are associated with atypical Sjögren's syndrome and elevated thyroid autoantibodies, along with hyperprolactinemia from Th1/Th17 activation. Adjuvants enter the body not only through vaccines but also through silicone breast implants, injected oils, and tattoo pigments.