Likely not, it 100% depends on what is being shed.
If it's just spikes or just mRNA being shed, then it very well could negatively impact your health. However, like any enviromental exposure, your body will be actively cleaning up, and effects will likely subside with the removal of exposure to the source. Think black mold, air-borne pollutants, ect.
It's only if you are getting the double whammy of mRNA and the synthetic nano lipids that any real damage could be done permanently or very long term, but this is unlikely since those nano lipids are lab made, and are fairly difficult to make in the lab, much less in a body.
Likely not, it 100% depends on what is being shed.
If it's just spikes or just mRNA being shed, then it very well could negatively impact your health. However, like any enviromental exposure, your body will be actively cleaning up, and effects will likely subside with the removal of exposure to the source. Think black mold, air-borne pollutants, ect.
It's only if you are getting the double whammy of mRNA and the synthetic nano lipids that any real damage could be done permanently or very long term, but this is unlikely since those nano lipids are lab made, and are fairly difficult to make in the lab, much less in a body.