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Study finds mRNA material in breast milk of vaccinated mothers

A new study has found mRNA material from COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in breast milk, providing more evidence that deadly mRNA material spreads throughout the body despite official denials.

The study was conducted by researchers from New York University and published in the peer-reviewed medical journal JAMA Pediatrics on September 26th. It examined the breast milk of 11 women after they received either Pfizer’s or Moderna’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Five of the participants had detectable vaccine mRNA in their breast milk.

Three of these five took the Pfizer vaccines and the other two took Moderna’s. The mothers, aged between 22 and 37, got vaccinated between four to 25 weeks after they gave birth. The study reads that little has been reported on lipid nanoparticle bio distribution and localization in human tissues after COVID-19 mRNA.

It continues to note that, following the vaccine administration, lipid nanoparticles containing the vaccine mRNA are carried to mammary glands via hematogenous and/or lymphatic routes.

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