Commentary by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News

Ever since the roll out of the experimental COVID-19 “vaccines” there has been abundant anecdotal evidence of “vaccine shedding,” where individuals who received one of the experimental mRNA injections were somehow also infecting those around them, even those who were unvaccinated.

Now there are some published studies that explain how the mechanism of this “shedding” might be happening, as well as evidence from Pfizer themselves according to their internal documents that they have been forced to release to the public.

One of those studies was published by Dr. Helene Banoun in the journal Infectious Disease Research.

Abstract

The massive COVID-19 vaccination campaign is the first time that mRNA vaccines havebeen used on a global scale. The mRNA vaccines correspond exactly to the definition of gene therapy of the American and European regulatory agencies. The  regulations require excretion studies of these drugs and their products (the translated proteins). These studies have not been  done for mRNA vaccines (nor for adenovirus vaccines). There are numerous reports of symptoms and pathologies identical to  the adverse effects of mRNA vaccines in unvaccinated persons in contact with freshly vaccinated persons. It is therefore  important to review the state of knowledge on the possible excretion of vaccine nano particles as well as mRNA and its product, the spike protein.

Vaccine mRNA-carrying lipid nano particles spread after injection throughout the  body according to available animal studies and vaccine mRNA (naked or in nano particles or innatural exosomes) is found in the bloodstream as well as vaccine spike in free form or encapsulated in exosomes (shown in human studies). Lipid nano particles (or their natural equivalent, exosomes or extracellular vesicles (EVs)) have been shown to be able to be excreted  through body fluids (sweat, sputum, breast milk) and to pass the transplacental barrier. These EVs are also able to penetrate by inhalation and through the skin (healthy or injured) as well as orally through breast milk (and why not during sexual intercourse through semen, as this has not been studied). It is urgent to enforce the legislation on gene therapy that applies to mRNA vaccines and to carry out studies on this subject while the generalization of mRNA vaccines is being considered.

Dr. Peter McCullough recently addressed this study.