A peer-reviewed study published last week in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease adds to the growing scientific evidence that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can cause the body to continue producing the spike protein much longer than expected, leading to immune system dysregulation.
Young adults who received a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine showed elevated spike protein production a year or more after vaccination — that’s significantly longer than the spike protein was expected to remain in the body. Published in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, found that participants exhibited elevated levels of multiple proinflammatory cytokines — proteins that help regulate the immune system — signifying “the persistence of the humoral immune response to messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines.”
‘Significant increase’ in cytokines is linked to autoimmune disorders. Increased inflammation leads to so many different conditions associated with the COVID-19 vaccine, including cardiac sequelae and turbo cancers.