Vampires are proved to exist
30.04.2008
Legends
about vampires, so popular among Gothic-style fans, have a real base.
People that fear daylight, have yellow fang-like teeth, animal-looking
nails and are allergic to garlic do exist, not to mention those who
merely wear black, Gothic jewelry, gets fang implants and bites innocent
old ladies while high. By the way, the fact that old ladies are bitten
isn’t a myth; in the Kaliningrad region a teenager killed 2 pensioners
for a special vampire ceremony. The cruelest accident happened in Great
Britain 4 years ago. Then a 17-year teenager slaughtered his female
neighbor, teared out her heart and sucked out blood to gain immortality.
Almost each nation has legends about vampires
that hunt people at night and drink their blood. In these legends
vampires are cruel, heartless, half-decayed creatures. For example,
Slavic mythology has a belief that a vampire won’t get out of grave if
you throw some corn inside. The vampire will count corns all night long.
But the image of a vampire has changed. Today it is an enigmatic sexy
superstar that kept its peculiar traits: love of blood, hate for garlic,
and fear for the sun. In the Middle Ages the legend about vampires was
complemented with the information that they fear cross and Holy Water.
That remained a myth until 1963, when a British doctor Li Ill-is made a
stunning announcement: vampire-werewolf is nothing more than a victim of
a genetic pathology – porphyria.
This is a rare disease – only 1 in 20000 people
suffers from it. The body doesn’t produce red corpuscles and thus a
person’s blood lacks oxygen and iron and this leads to hemoglobin
breakdown under the sunshine. Soon blisters and ulcers pop up; a person
starts to have sun energy and can even die. This disease can also cause
nose, ears and cartilages deformation. His fingers start to convolve;
the skin around mouth gets dry and reveals gums, which turn yellowish
because of porphyrine deposition on the teeth. Garlic that stimulates
red corpuscles emission in the body of healthy person causes the
exacerbation of symptoms among the ill people. This goes hand in hand
with harsh pain, so these people also often suffer from mental
disability.
If you sum up all the symptoms of
this disease, you get the exact same picture of a vampire shown on TV.
In France only in the 17th century 30 thousand people were
declared werewolves according to the signs described by Illis. All of
them were hanged. The Czech archeologists found the burying that dates
back to the 11th century. There were 13 people lying with tied hands, chopped off heads and stakes in the chest.
Porphyria
is not infective – it is an inherited disease. If one of the parents
suffers from it, the child is 25 percent probable to inherit it. The
reason for it can be hepatitis C, incest and excessive alcohol drinking.
They say that in the Middle Ages people that had
porphyria were cured by blood, though it’s pointless as it doesn’t
stanch pain. Today patients get blood-based injections. This disease
though is neither examined nor cured.
Russian
scientists don’t pay attention to this problem. In distinction from the
West, we have neither qualified specialists, nor equipped medical
centers to deal with this disease.
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