I don’t know for sure that they shed spike but I do know that they breed the virus. The mRNA injections have a Typhoid Mary like effect. COVID has a flavor unlike any I’ve tasted before and I’ve tasted it twice again with almost no other symptoms after the first time I got it. Sort of like the taste of regular common cold boogers but pukier if that makes any sense.
I don’t know for sure that they shed spike but I do know that they breed the virus. The mRNA injections have a Typhoid Mary like effect. COVID has a flavor unlike any I’ve tasted before and I’ve tasted it twice again with almost no other symptoms after the first time I got it. Sort of like the taste of regular common cold boogers but pukier if that makes any sense.
No man that makes no sense. I have had covid, there is no TASTE to covid. No i didn't lose my sense of smell or taste, i was able to taste regular food just fine. the vaccine does not breed the virus. It instruct your cells to create harmless spike proteins. So that when your immune system sees the real thing, it will already know what to do with it.
What variant did you get? Maybe only Omicron tastes like that.
And the spike proteins in the mRNA injection are not harmless, they still contain the furin cleavage site which enables syncytia to form. And it doesn't even contain an adjuvant (except accidentally, through DNA contamination or whatever) so more likely it will trick your body into becoming immune tolerant to the spike protein. Read this:
The furin cleavage site, it is important to note that the presence of this site is not unique to the mRNA vaccines. It is actually present in the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself. The vaccines have been designed to target this specific protein, which is necessary for the virus to enter human cells. By generating an immune response against the spike protein, the vaccine helps the body to recognize and fight the virus.
For the concern about immune tolerance, it is true that the immune system can sometimes become tolerant to a particular antigen, such as the spike protein. However, this is not a concern with the mRNA vaccines. The vaccines are designed to stimulate a strong immune response, including the production of neutralizing antibodies, which can effectively prevent infection.
Overall, it's important to rely on credible scientific sources and evidence-based information when evaluating the safety and efficacy of vaccines.
I don’t know for sure that they shed spike but I do know that they breed the virus. The mRNA injections have a Typhoid Mary like effect. COVID has a flavor unlike any I’ve tasted before and I’ve tasted it twice again with almost no other symptoms after the first time I got it. Sort of like the taste of regular common cold boogers but pukier if that makes any sense.
No man that makes no sense. I have had covid, there is no TASTE to covid. No i didn't lose my sense of smell or taste, i was able to taste regular food just fine. the vaccine does not breed the virus. It instruct your cells to create harmless spike proteins. So that when your immune system sees the real thing, it will already know what to do with it.
What variant did you get? Maybe only Omicron tastes like that.
And the spike proteins in the mRNA injection are not harmless, they still contain the furin cleavage site which enables syncytia to form. And it doesn't even contain an adjuvant (except accidentally, through DNA contamination or whatever) so more likely it will trick your body into becoming immune tolerant to the spike protein. Read this:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-021-00880-0
The furin cleavage site, it is important to note that the presence of this site is not unique to the mRNA vaccines. It is actually present in the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself. The vaccines have been designed to target this specific protein, which is necessary for the virus to enter human cells. By generating an immune response against the spike protein, the vaccine helps the body to recognize and fight the virus.
For the concern about immune tolerance, it is true that the immune system can sometimes become tolerant to a particular antigen, such as the spike protein. However, this is not a concern with the mRNA vaccines. The vaccines are designed to stimulate a strong immune response, including the production of neutralizing antibodies, which can effectively prevent infection.
Overall, it's important to rely on credible scientific sources and evidence-based information when evaluating the safety and efficacy of vaccines.