Where is your informations about scientists from (TV, magazine, Internet or what) ?
Anna was Franziska has been in communication with some of the scientists involved in the studies of the Romanov remains, as have I.
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Where is your informations about scientists from (TV, magazine, Internet or what) ?
What's medically unsound about them?
Again, you will find my very detailed answer in the American Journal of Hematology, Volume 77, Number 1, September 2004, Pages 92-102.
It is a matter of public record, now kept in the US National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland.
... And, by the way... about Leopold... since you insist...
The odds are always 50/50 that a female carrier will give birth to a son with hemophilia, and yet -- if the claim that Victoria was a carrier is actually to be believed -- Her Majesty, somehow, magically manages to defy the known mathematical odds and has three sons in a row with no sign of hemophilia at all until the claimed first evidence finally appears in her fourth of four sons, her eighth of nine children.... and that's just the first major flaw in the story.
Leopold is known to have had epileptic-like fits during his most serious haemorrhaging episodes, but those fits have always been written off as being separate and unrelated to his disease because they are not a known symptom of haemophilia. Those very same epileptic-like fits that Leopold had experienced are, however, a symptom that is known to occur in the haemorrhaging episodes of aplastic crisis in haemolytic anaemia... which certainly is a blood disorder... but most certainly is not haemophilia.
Doesn't preclude your giving a summary here.
... and deprive you the pleasure of looking it up for yourself in the American Journal of Hematology at your nearest convenient medical library... so that you can pick it apart, line by line and footnote by footnote?
Now, what fun would that be?
Some of its loudest opponents have already pulled it apart in detail on numerous previous occasions on other Royalty boards.. and it continues to stand the test of time. What purpose would it now serve to jump through all of those very same hoops again here, which will change nothing?
It has already passed the test that really matters... a full and proper medical peer-review and publication in a recognised medical journal that specializes in hematology. In spite of any of the possible challenges that may be made here -- and have already been made elsewhere -- it will continue to remain a medically sound alternative hypothesis that counters the consensus opinion.
The only thing that can change this situation is the proper laboratory testing that will reveal once and for all whether or not Empress Alexandra was really a carrier... and whether or not her son actually had the defective gene. Until that day finally comes, the question of which one of these two opposing hypotheses may be the correct one will continue to remain unresolved.
a symptom that is known to occur in the haemorrhaging episodes of aplastic crisis in haemolytic anaemia... which certainly is a blood disorder... but most certainly is not haemophilia.
JK
I have no idea if Alexei had haemophilia or not but I do find this interesting because my father had haemolytic anaemia. Every account I have read of Alexei's episodes (especially the one at Spala) sounds just like the illness Dad had, although unlike Leopold he certainly didn't have fits. Haemolytic anaemia can be either genetic or acquired.
For Porphyria to have been present in both George III and Princess Charlotte, then that disease too can only have passed from one to the other through Queen Victoria. The mathematical odds of not just one... but two rare blood diseases existing so closely together in a single family line and passing down that same single line through a single female carrier are absolutely astronomical.
While it might well be have been either one of those blood diseases or the other that Victoria had passed down the line, it most certainly cannot have been both.
Easy to say, of course. Feel free to back up this assertion.
> While it might well be have been either one of those
> blood diseases or the other that Victoria had passed
> down the line, it most certainly cannot have been both.
Your scientific evidence being?
Perhaps, yes, perhaps no. It is still a study. They all got it from somewhere.
even in spite of the claimed DNA identification of those few bone fragments that were uncovered in July of 2007 -- there is still no genetic laboratory proof. All we have now are the most recent excuses from those same DNA researchers who have done the identification work as to why they cannot now find that same very necessary genetic proof.
JK
There weren't any 'excuses' only a real explanation- they did not have enough usable sample to do both the DNA test and the test for hemophilia and had to choose one over the other.
In my opinion i don't doubt that any member of any house who claimed to have haemophilia did have it. Even if Victoria was not a carrier, the royals of all people wouldn't lie about something like that. And i don't believe the russians would either. I also think that the remains found in 2007 were the family of the Tsar.
I agree. There is no reason for anyone to lie. The conspiracy theories really have no point or basis.
As for not testing the sisters and mother for the gene, well, JK, somebody has to pay for all that work, maybe you can cough up the money since you seem to be the only one who has a problem with it.
I wanted to see why they called it "Christmas Disease" so I looked that up. It seems that Christmas disease is a FORM of hemophaelia but not the same, according to this article here.
Christmas Disease
To avoid misunderstanding, please read the full text and supplementary information of the papers (Rogaev et al., 2009, PNAS and Science), the mutation in F9 gene was found in Alexandra first.
Kell, John is saying that the scientists say that "Anastasia" inherited from BOTH parents. Do you remember reading anything about Dagmar and Alex III being carriers? I don't.because wasnt it from alix they inheriteed the mutated gene like every book says whom inheatited it from queen victoria