Can a COVID-vaccinated mother transmit spike protein or lipid particles through breastmilk? If so, how might you rid the child of these toxins?

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Dr. Liz Mumper says that yes, the evidence shows that breastmilk does contain spike protein if the mother has been vaccinated. Dr. Mumper says she is very concerned about babies who are breastfed by vaccinated mothers. She says one of the things that is really important to consider is making sure babies are not constipated, and suggests using magnesium citrate and aloe vera juice for babies to help make sure they aren’t constipated.

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