Post Vaccination Syndrome: What is behind it and what support options are available?
30. June 2025

Post Vaccination Syndrome: What is behind it and what support options are available?
In recent years, vaccinations have played an important role in the fight against infectious diseases worldwide. However, some people report persistent symptoms after vaccinations – especially in connection with the COVID-19 vaccination. This phenomenon is often referred to as post-vaccination syndrome. What exactly is behind it, what symptoms occur and what supportive measures are available?
What is post-vaccination syndrome?
Post vaccination syndrome describes a variety of symptoms that can occur weeks or even months after a vaccination. Those affected often report
• Exhaustion (fatigue)
• Difficulty concentrating (“brain fog”)
• Heart palpitations or circulatory problems
• Muscle and joint pain
• Sensory disturbances (e.g. tingling, numbness)
• Sleep disorders
It is important to take these symptoms seriously. Even if the exact cause is not yet fully understood, current studies show that the immune system and inflammatory processes could play a role.
How can the body be supported?
As many of the complaints can be traced back to a possible dysregulation of the immune system, those affected are looking for ways to support their body in restoring its natural balance. Various approaches from environmental medicine, nutritional medicine and regenerative therapy are used here.
Toxopheresis: a way to relieve the body
One method that is used in specialized facilities is toxopheresis. This is a special blood purification procedure that aims to remove certain harmful substances from the blood plasma. In contrast to conventional dialysis, toxopheresis targets immunoactive substances, inflammatory mediators and circulating autoantibodies.
The idea behind it: If certain molecules that irritate or stress the immune system are filtered out of the blood, this can help to stabilize the general condition. After several sessions, some sufferers report a significant improvement in their symptoms – such as more energy, clearer thinking or fewer physical complaints.
Other supportive approaches
In addition to procedures such as toxopheresis, there are a number of other measures that can be used on an individual basis:
• Anti-inflammatory diet: omega-3 fatty acids, curcumin, antioxidants
• Strengthening gut health: probiotics, gut-friendly diet
• Stress management: breathing techniques, meditation, gentle exercise
• Micronutrient therapy: e.g. targeted intake of vitamin D, B12, magnesium
Conclusion
Post vaccination syndrome is still a recent but increasingly better understood phenomenon. It only affects a small proportion of vaccinated people, but can be very stressful for those affected. The good news is that there are now various approaches to support the body in a targeted manner – individually, holistically and scientifically based.
Anyone who suspects that they are affected should always seek medical advice and not feel left alone. Research continues to progress – and with it the possibilities of bringing the body back into balance.