What if you need blood? Will the blood given be identified for those that have had the jab? As an anti vaxer I can’t imagine a nightmare worse than needing a transfusion and not knowing if it’s been given by someone that’s had the jab.
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Have you heard of so called 'liposomal vitamin C' ? It is regular vitamin c -ascorbic acid- that is encapsulated in tiny fat (phospholipid) droplets in order to make the vitamin c so much more absorbable, bypassing the regular, and very limited) channel by which the ascorbic acid is normally transferred from the gut into the blood stream, to then be absorbed directly into your cells where it can do its beneficial work. The mRNA experimental gene therapy uses the same method of fat encapsulation- also called hydrogel- in order to deliver the mRNA into your cells. Remember that the mRNA shots have to be kept at very low temperature, minus 70 centigrade, just so it wont spoil before administering it. The mRNA part of the shot is very fragile and whatever does not make it into the recipients cell is soon destroyed; the mRNA that makes it into the cells do their nasty reprogramming job and do not survive. All this information I got from my personal research on the web, much of which is from the shot makers themselves. I am an avid reader of much heath and nutrition info on the net and to answer your question I am not in the medical profession.