mRNA Shedding: Exosomes, Alpha Synuclein + Misfolded Proteins with Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D.

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Stephanie Seneff breaks down the science behind mRNA shedding via the passage of exosomes. “When you have a high concentration in the cell of a protein that misfolds, you encourage it to misfold, so they’re going to end up with this misfolded mess of alpha synuclein and spike protein...The cells ship it out in the form of things called exosomes."

These exosomes, she explains, contain the spike protein, toxic lipid nanoparticles + the mRNA code, with the potential to spread to the heart, brain, liver, and into the gut via the vagus nerve.

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