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ALARMING: Mysterious Disease with Symptoms of Demonic Possession Striking Young Women
A mysterious disease condition known as “anti - NMDA receptor
encephalitis” that exhibits symptoms similar to demonic possession is
increasingly striking young women in the United States of America.
Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is described as a definitively
neurological condition with an external cause.

A recent CBS report revealed that young women who develop the
condition may act normally one minute, and the next minute develop
extreme paranoia or an inability to control their limbs, which experts
admit is a result of antibodies attacking the brain, causing swelling
and inflammation.
Two young women from the New England area are cited in the story as
having suffered from the condition in recent years, which resulted in
both of them developing extreme and bizarre side effects such as
uncontrollable seizures, drastic mood changes, paranoia, and an
inability to function and communicate properly. And the one thing the
two had in common was brain inflammation so severe that one prominent
area doctor described it as the brain literally being “on fire.”
The women’s experience with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis was
described as “bizarre” and “abnormal”. One woman who relayed her
experience said : “I was a relatively normal person, then the next
minute I’m hallucinating and insisting that my father had kidnapped me.”
Another woman who suffered from extreme side effects as a result of the
condition said “I was very paranoid and manic.
There was something wrong. I thought trucks were following me.”
Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is said to be an inflammatory and
“mysterious” condition with no known cause or cure. Further
investigation exposes vaccines as a likely cause of the condition which,
as it turns out, can even occur in young boys.
In a review on Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis, Teresa Conrick from
AgeOfAutism.com explains how a 2010 study published in the Journal of
Neurology identified a link between the condition and vaccines. Not
surprisingly, symptoms of anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis were observed
to appear not long after children received routine vaccinations and
booster shots, suggesting a likely connection.
“We report about a 15-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with
anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis after receiving a booster vaccination
against tetanus / diphtheria / pertussis and polio (TdaP-IPV),” wrote
the authors of the study in a letter to the editors. “The onset of
prodromal symptoms shortly after the immunization is intriguing and
suggests the vaccination as a possible trigger of anti-NMDA receptor
encephalitis.
Therefore, not only infectious agents and tumor antigens but also
vaccines should be considered as a possible trigger of immune response
in this recently described disorder.”
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