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Werewolves & Vampires How did we go from…

Werewolves & Vampires How did we go from…. EVIL, KILLER MONSTERS. LAME & GLITTERY?. Werewolves ( Lycanthropy). First surviving written reference in an 10th century French poem . LYCANTHROPY – G reek for ‘ wolf-man-to ’ Items that kill vampires are useless against werewolves!.

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Werewolves & Vampires How did we go from…

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  1. Werewolves & VampiresHow did we go from… EVIL, KILLER MONSTERS LAME & GLITTERY?

  2. Werewolves (Lycanthropy) First surviving written reference in an 10th century French poem. LYCANTHROPY – Greek for ‘wolf-man-to’ Items that kill vampires are useless against werewolves!

  3. The Origins • Lycanthropy is a psychosis in which the patient has delusions of being a wild animal (wolf). • Historically, Lycanthropy has been around since the early Christian Era (Book of Daniel), and the Roman empire, and then spreading out from Europe

  4. Continued… • Greek Mythology refers to King Lycaonof Arcadia when Zeus turned him into a raging wolf. -Greek Text: Lukos (wolf) Anthropos (man) • Spread in Europe during the Middle Ages because a baby was born with body hair and a strange birthmarkcoining the term “werewolf”.

  5. Research/Study • Modern Psychologists describe term as a Mental Illnessin which the man/woman believe they are a wolf or some animal. • Many cases have been found with patients “transforming” into a wolf or beast-like animal. • These individuals are dealing with some level of paranoia, extreme stress, primitive expression of aggressive and sexual urges in the from of bestiality, and acute anxiety.

  6. Other Causes? • The excessive hair growth on the historical cases of Werewolves can be explained by: • Porphyria cutanea tarda or Hypertrichosis • Hypertrichosis disorder can cause excessive hair growth • Porphyria CutaneaTardacan cause bizarre lesions on the body

  7. Behaviourof a “werewolf” • Could be normal human then change at night. • Myth says “ only on a full moons night” will they change. • Can weapons hurt them? Silver bullets some say. • REALITY- most people with Lycanthropy will suffer from some form of underlying schizophrenic condition with at least 5 other signs considered to have it.

  8. Deeper Analysis: • These 5 signs include - • Schizophrenia • Organic brain syndrome with psychosis • Psychotic Depressive Reaction • Antisocial or Avoidant Personality Disorder • Manic Depression

  9. Final Conclusion: • Rare phenomenon, but it EXISTS in some parts of the world. • Are the shows in MTV (Teen Wolf) or Twilight series true? • Not in a “physical transformation” change – • This is a mental disorder, or a genetic disease

  10. Vampire Origins in Folklore • Earliest recorded ‘vampire’ folklore is about blood • Sucking demons that were almost always female • The current Western idea of vampires comes mostly from gothic romantic literature: ‘The Vampyre (Polidori), Dracula (Bram Stoker), in the early-mid 1800’s

  11. Properties of Vampires • Pointy teeth • Drink Blood • Hate Sunlight • Hate Garlic • No Reflection • Sexy… Apparently…

  12. Porphyria and Vampires • Drink Blood • In theory, drinking blood might alleviate the symptoms of porphyria… • Except that porphyrins don’t cross the intestinal mucosa… Meaning there wouldn’t be any absorption of nutrients • Pointy Teeth • Well, not pointy, per-se… but possibly red! (Congenital Erythropoietic)

  13. Continued… • Hate Sunlight • Skin damage from sunlight can be a symptom! • (Porphyria cutaneatarda) • Uroporphorynogen= Light sensitive!!! • Hate Garlic • Perhaps! DiallylSulfone (from Garlic) increases porphyrinproduction! = More blisters and stomach ulcers

  14. Continued… • No Reflection • No apparent correlation to porphyria. Pale skin is a symptom(not always associated with Vampires) • Sexy • Not likely. One of the side effects of porphyria is MANIAwhich could manifest as hyper-sexuality… but that’s pushing it

  15. Conclusions… • Vampirism is NOT REAL… but could manifest itself as symptoms of porphyria “vampire disease” • However… many people WISH they were vampires and join underground “cults” and “clubs” dedicated to looking like mythical vamps, and even participating in blood drinking rituals. • CLICK HERE

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