Have you seen the research on potential phosphorilated polimerisation of fibrin? That’s a little mental if it turns out to be correct
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I've heard about it but have no stance on the pros or cons. I can see pros in the treatment of blood clotting or the creation of artificial tissues. Certainly something worth following more.
Maybe not talking same thing. Lipid nanoparticles for this MRNA tech has phosphorus on inner lining. There’s signal that when this opens in blood stream, that phosphorus is released and acts as a catalyst starting polimerisation of fibrin that causes stringy clots in the blood which may be the cause of the vax clotting, heart attacks and strokes. More research needed but definitely means the entire delivery mechanism is a massive health risk. The point being that regs passed in USA that specifically state that FDA considers them to be tested and fine for humans and any further drugs developed, only the active sequences need to be tested, not the LNPs. It’s worth just keeping that in mind