Renowned Gastroenterologist Raises Alarm: Covid Shots Cause Autism in Children

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Renowned Gastroenterologist Raises Alarm: Covid Shots Cause Autism in Children

A renowned Gastroenterologist has raised the alarm after discovering that Covid mRNA shots destroy the human immune system and cause autism in children by killing essential gut bacteria.

Dr. Sabine Hazan tested the microbiomes of doctors before and after Covid vaccination to analyze the impact of the mRNA injections on their gut bacteria.

During her study, Hazan discovered that bifidobacteria, which is vital for the immune system, were being killed off.

However, the issue was not only detected in “vaccinated” people.

Hazan also found that newborn babies of mRNA-injected mothers were also affected.

Dr. Sabine Hazan, MD, is a specialist in gastroenterology, internal medicine, and hepatology.

She is also the founder and CEO of the Malibu Specialty Center and Ventura Clinical Trials.

Hazan conducts and oversees clinical trials for cutting-edge research on various medical issues.

A member of the prestigious Progenabiome team, Dr. Hazan is a top clinical investigator for multiple pharmaceutical companies and also acts as the series editor of Practical Gastroenterology.

“I started noticing a month later, the bifidobacteria, this important microbe, is dropping in patients pre- and post-vaccinations,” she explains.

“Only a certain group of microbes are getting killed …Bifidobacteria is a huge part of immunity …

“I think [the vaccine] is creating a bacteriophage or bifidophage.”

bacteriophage is a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria.

The decrease in bifidobacteria persisted; ninety days post-vaccination the bifidobacteria dropped to zero.

“There was a persistence in the damage, not only [after] 90 days but six months, nine months later,” she explained during a recent interview.

“That was the thing that started to make me panic.

“And then as we were looking at the microbiome of newborns [of] mothers who were breastfeeding, we started noticing that there’s no bifidobacteria in those newborns …

“Newborns are supposed to have a tonne of bifidobacteria … 90% of the microbiome of babies is bifidobacteria.”

One of the common findings in autistic children is the loss of bifidobacteria.

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Earlier this year, Dr. Hazan testified before a U.S. Senate roundtable discussion titled “Federal Health Agencies and the COVID Cartel: What Are They Hiding?”

The event was hosted by Republican Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI).

Speaking before top lawmakers and leading experts, Hazan detailed her findings.

“I kept collecting stool samples of patients and noticed that patients with severe Covid had a certain bacteria that was missing compared to people that were highly exposed to covid, but never got Covid,” she said.

“That bacteria is called bifidobacteria.

“Bifidobacteria is an important and key microbe for immunity.

“It represents your trillion-dollar industry of probiotics.

“It is present in newborns, this is why newborns did not get a problem from covid at the beginning, and it is absent in old people.

“The process of aging is a loss of bifidobacteria,” she noted.

“We published a paper: ‘The lost microbes of Covid-19.’

“It took 8 months to publish it.

“If you study the bifidobacteria like I did, you will notice that vitamin C actually increases bifidobacteria.


“This is why vitamin C is important when you deal with viruses.

“We published data where we showed that if we give vitamin C to patients, it increased the bifidobacteria.

“Ivermectin was also an interesting drug because we noticed that ivermectin also increased the bifidobacteria within 24 hours of taking it.

“Why ivermectin? If you look at what ivermectin is, it is a fermented product of a bacteria that is similar to bifidobacteria.

“In fact, they’re in the same group of microbes,” Hazan explained.

“They live like sisters and brothers in the microbiome.

“I knew that ivermectin increased bifidobacteria, but I said, ‘I can’t go out there and publish that, it is going to be too controversial.’

“So, I published a hypothesis of what I was observing on the frontline treating patients with Covid, noticing that their oxygen saturation that was increasing from ivermectin was probably increased bifidobacteria from ivermectin.

“The hypothesis on ivermectin was the most read hypothesis in the pandemic and was retracted after 8 months of its publishing.

“When we cannot make a hypothesis, there is no science.”

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