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Written by Taylor Hudak
Many women have reported menstrual irregularities and disruptions post COVID-19 injection. This complication post vaccination has been confirmed by VAERS data and several scientific reports. In his own study, Prof. Burkhardt observed abnormalities in the endometrium, which is the lining of the uterus, in a 52 year-old woman, who was still having a menstrual cycle.
The woman reported experiencing significantly heavier bleeding post injection, however this was just one of several complications she endured after vaccination.
“First of all, let me add this fact — this woman not only had these disastrous bleeding problems, but she also had other very severe side effects (including) neurological, blood perfusions and so on,” said Prof. Burkhardt. “She is really very sick, but nobody took her seriously.”
Eventually, an abrasio was performed on the woman, which is a procedure in which the mucous membrane of the uterus is scrapped off and examined. Three images from the abrasio are shown below. The samples of the endometrium indicate the presence of spike protein and a cluster of T-lymphocytes.
Focusing on the image on the left, one can see the glands of the endometrium, which are highlighted in red, and the epithelial cells are positively stained. The background, or the stroma, is negative, so this indicates that it is a specific stain. The image on the right, shows the nucleocapsid is negative.
“What is very striking, and I have never seen this before, and I looked into text books about the formation of lymph follicles, small lymph nodes so to say, in the endometrium. And there are some references to lympho-plasmocytic endometritis (which is an inflammation of the uterus mucous membrane showing lymphocytes and plasma cells), but I didn’t find the term lymphonodular endometritis.”
In the image in the center, one can observe a circular structure highlighted in yellow. This is a small nodule of dense aggregated cells, which are lymphocytes, and one would call this a lymph follicle, says Prof. Burkhardt. In the center of the circular structure, one can see the gland, which expresses the spike protein.
Prof. Burkhardt states that this is an autoimmune attack within the endometrium. Furthermore, he confirms this finding is highly unusual, and based on the findings this is a strong indication of vaccine causation.