Posted on 11/15/2021 5:02:00 AM PST by MtnClimber
I’ve 4 Autoimmune’s, and get told they are not compatible with vaccines, Flu being 1 of them, As usual the doctor doesn’t explain why he doesn’t want me to take the Shingles vax. He being my ENDO, for hypothyroidism and Type 2 Diabetes. I have to use Humalog, I reacted to the 4 main pills. The thyroid yo-yo’s and doesn’t stay stable.
No. Spike proteins created in cell cytoplasm (by the virus or the vax) can and do migrate to the nucleus of their host cell impairing the host cell’s DNA from repairing itself.
The S1 proteins expressed on the surface of host cells are not in contact with DNA.
If the spike protein is generated by the vaccine, why would there be any interior cell damage at all?
The mRNA from the vax is used to generate spike proteins inside the host cell cytoplasm. (The RNA from the virus does the same thing but it also creates additional proteins that are used to build the rest of the virus particles.)
Normally, the spike proteins from the vax mRNA are supposed to migrate from the host cell cytoplasm to the surface of the host cell where they can stimulate an immune response.
According to this paper, some spike proteins migrate into the nucleus of the host cell where it impairs DNA repair.
Yes, I understand that the vaccine motivates mitochondria to create isolated spike proteins.
What I do not understand is the generic reference to cell damage.
What kind of cell damage needs to be repaired?
Damage caused by what - vaccine generated spike proteins?
I don’t know if you saw this.
Related:
Spike protein inside nucleus enhancing DNA damage? - COVID-19 mRNA vaccines update 18
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Unt03UBhbU&feature=youtu.be
(Video is from Dr. Mikolaj Raszek, bio is here https://merogenomics.ca/en/about/)
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