team10tim ([personal profile] team10tim) wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2021-09-14 07:14 pm (UTC)

Hey hey JMG,

2nd question, duration of spike proteins,

I don't think anyone has an answer on this one. Here is the best that I could do:

https://downloads.regulations.gov/FDA-2021-P-0460-0001/attachment_1.pdf

From: May 16th 2021

Enclosed is a Citizen Petition filed on behalf of Children’s Health Defense by Meryl
Nass, M.D., Scientific Advisory Board member, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Board Chair and
Chief Litigation Counsel, requesting that the FDA revoke Emergency Use Authorizations for
existing COVID vaccines and refrain from approving and licensing them.

...

16. Other problems with vaccine safety assessment may exist because of inadequate
animal toxicology and pharmacokinetic studies of COVID vaccines. Animal experiments failed to
measure the quantity, duration and organ distribution of spike protein production. The animal
experiments, incomprehensibly, failed to inject the actual vaccine to be tested during certain
pharmacokinetic and toxicology tests. For example, in study 2.6.5.5B, only 2 of the 4 lipid
nanoparticle (LNP) components were labeled and injected into rats, and their distribution and
persistence in many organs were assessed at animal necropsy, from 15 minutes to 48 hours post-
injection. For most organs, at 48 hours the amount of the two LNP components in each organ was
still increasing. Thus, the ultimate distribution and persistence of the LNPs are unknown. And we
have no information regarding duration and persistence of the mRNA or spike protein production
in organs based on this study. 14

The study referenced #14 is in Japanese and I'm afraid that I can't read it. Anyone else want to parse it down for us?

https://www.pmda.go.jp/drugs/2021/P20210212001/

As far as I can tell, the research to determine how long the Spike protein persists (and how long it is produced for). However, it looks like the lipid nano particles (LNPs) concentration is still growing after 48 hours in some areas of the body other than the muscle it was injected into:



Thanks,
Tim

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