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2 thoughts on “Exosomes 32: Ask me Anything (AMA)”
I have read that spike proteins have been found in exosomes (as well as in blood products). People who have not been vaccinated have expressed concerns about receiving exosomes. Have you seen any research on this topic, and what is your view on this issue?
If a donor was given the mRNA, then that would be possible in theory. But the donor from the manufacturer that I use was born before the invention of the spike protein mRNA vaccines. So not possible there. The general vaccinated population (over half of the US) would be expected to express spike protein for up to months if not longer.