Published 2025-02-28 09-06
Summary
Florida’s Surgeon General finds studies suggesting mRNA vaccines may affect DNA, contrary to initial claims. Research shows genetic material lingers in organs longer than expected. Scientists urge more study.
The story
5 Concerning Facts About mRNA Vaccines and DNA
FDA never tested if mRNA shots could change our DNA. They just said it couldn’t happen. But Florida’s Surgeon General found studies showing it might.
Lab research discovered vaccine mRNA can turn into DNA through a process called reverse transcription. This means it could mix with your genes.
Scientists found the vaccine’s genetic material in human liver cells, staying there much longer than we were told. Nobody knows the long-term effects.
Recent studies show the spike proteins from these shots collect in important organs and bone marrow. They don’t just stay at the injection site like promised.
Multiple peer-reviewed papers now question the “it can’t change DNA” story. Even the CDC had to update their website to remove claims about the vaccine leaving your body quickly.
Make your own informed choice. Follow @FLSurgeonGen for the latest research-based updates on this developing story.
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Keywords: rubella, mRNA vaccine DNA, genetic material research, vaccine safety concerns
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