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Patients temporarily have unbound spike proteins in their blood › Corona Docs

It doesn’t look very nice what is there www.aerzteblatt.de on 01/05/23 under the above title you can read:

“Boston – The cause of vaccine-associated myocarditis, which can occur in very rare cases after a COVID-19 vaccination, was previously completely unknown. Researchers have now found spike proteins in patients’ blood which, unlike a control group of healthy vaccinees, were not related to antibodies.Die in circulation (2023; DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULAZIONE AHA.122.061025Circulation) the presented results provide a first approach to explain the complication of vaccination…

What was noticeable was… an increased concentration of spike proteins. These proteins are formed by the body’s cells, which convert mRNA into proteins after vaccination, which is the desired effect of vaccination. Normally, however, these proteins are bound to antibodies in the blood. In patients, however, they were present in an unbound form.

There are some parallels to the multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) that children develop following SARS-CoV-2 infection. As far as is known, the complication does not occur after vaccination…

Most patients recover from myocarditis within a few days with normalization of troponin and C-reactive protein. During this time, the production of protein S also decreases because the mRNA molecules in cells break down or break down relatively quickly. The question now is why the spike proteins in myocarditis patients are not bound to antibodies. © rme/aerzteblatt.de«

Most. Quite fast. It’s a good thing that we have attentive approval authorities and a Paul Ehrlich Institute that conscientiously monitors such phenomena.

Vaccinations are just more or less without side effects. This must be said again and again.

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