Molecular mimicry seems to be the underlying cause from animal cultured vaccines, and the protein that's transferred through the process is the same one that humans have. It's syncytin. The problem is much like organ rejection, your immune system knows it does not belong to you. But your cells don't know that. They take up the animal pro…
Molecular mimicry seems to be the underlying cause from animal cultured vaccines, and the protein that's transferred through the process is the same one that humans have. It's syncytin. The problem is much like organ rejection, your immune system knows it does not belong to you. But your cells don't know that. They take up the animal protein before your immune system detects it. Once it's found it sets out to destroy it. If your vitamin D levels are low, it loses track of the difference between your syncytin and the animals, and goes into a killing spree of all of them.
Molecular mimicry seems to be the underlying cause from animal cultured vaccines, and the protein that's transferred through the process is the same one that humans have. It's syncytin. The problem is much like organ rejection, your immune system knows it does not belong to you. But your cells don't know that. They take up the animal protein before your immune system detects it. Once it's found it sets out to destroy it. If your vitamin D levels are low, it loses track of the difference between your syncytin and the animals, and goes into a killing spree of all of them.