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Lipid Nanoparticles: The Toxic mRNA Delivery System

• https://tlavagabond.substack.com By Scott Armstron

Toxicity

Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) are the delivery system used in the COVID injections. LNPs encapsulate the SARS-CoV-2 encoded mRNA and protect it from the body's natural defenses until the LNP-encapsulated mRNA can enter a cell, where it is then translated into spike protein.

Although the medical community espouses that LNP's are completely safe, there are lots of risks and known toxicities associated with them. As with all things related to the COVID injections, we are only now learning about the long-term effects, and every day more information is revealed.

There are three types of LNPs, cationic (positively charged) anionic (negatively charged) and neutral. The ones used in the Pfizer and Moderna injections are cationic and neutral.

There are known toxicity risks associated with LNPs, and research suggests that concerns lie mostly with the cationic LNPs. These LNPs could potentially accumulate in the organs of the body and other tissues, causing this toxicity. Some of the organs affected are the liver, the spleen, the lungs and the lymphatic system, which is crucial for immune function to begin with.


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