"Mystery disease" huh? More like a number of the neurological "adverse events" from the shots. . . Now, there could be environmental toxins involved if New Brunswick experiences aerial spraying, I mean chem trails, I mean geo-engineering (or maybe it's sun-dimming) efforts, but I'd wager, due to the timing of first-reported symptoms back in February 2022, that this is only a mystery because mainstream doctors and researchers refuse to admit the real reason.
Check out these tidbits from the article:
"What started off with "mild" problems, she said, such as intense exhaustion and nausea, has turned into a serious illness: she had a second seizure in 2023, and has developed nerve damage in her wrist and necrotizing gingivitis — a painful gum infection.
She is one of nearly 400 New Brunswick residents who suffer from what the province calls a "neurological syndrome of unknown cause" — a mystery brain disease that seems to mostly affect people living in the Acadian Peninsula and Moncton areas. Her fiancé, Sarah Nesbitt, is also afflicted.
In February 2022, the Health Department under the Progressive Conservatives said a team of six neurologists and other health experts found no evidence a cluster of cases existed.
But patients, who reported symptoms such as memory problems, balance issues, behavioural changes, muscle spasms and bursts of intense pain, said the province should never have closed the probe. In response, the Liberals campaigned on a promise to reopen the investigation, and since winning the October election, New Brunswick's new government is back on the case.
A lot has changed since 2022, Health Minister John Dornan said in a recent interview, noting that there were fewer than 50 patients who had presented with symptoms at the time. Now, he says, there are more than 400."
One doctor is quoted as seeing cases in early 2020. If that's true and not just spin for the article, we may be looking at graphine oxide damage, and environmentally, they want an inquest into glyphosate in the province.
While I applaud lifestyle changes, the notes of continued regression and degeneration are still there. I have a feeling there's some spin going on with this article, and as mentioned earlier, they are refusing to admit the truth.
https://www.castanet.net/news/....Canada/528488/-Good-