Efforts grow into cross -trees mrna therapies while RFK Jr. Vaccin Warliness pushes
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Utah and Tennessee have adopted laws that contain foods that are classified as drugs, although such foods are not on the market. The laws pointed to a study by the University of California that investigates whether it is possible to place vaccines in SLA.
“You eat a lot of this lettuce, take some of these mrna vaccins, and you go back and let your DNA test again, it will be a bit different, it will not be the same as it was you were born from your parents,” Frank Niceley, a Tennessee Republican State Senator, said during the debate in the debate. “This is dangerous things.”
In fact, MRNA vaccines cannot change the genetic code because they do not have access to the core of the cells, where DNA is located. Small quantities of DNA are located in all vaccines – often, as with the flu vaccine, because they are made of eggs – but the food and drug administration maintains strict limits and the levels are so small that they are negligible. Scientists had conducted clinical studies on mrna -vaccines against infectious diseases and cancer for yearswell before Covid: on mice in the nineties and For people who start in early 2000. Although there is no vaccine without side effects, including deadly MRNA vaccines often have fewer side effects than traditional vaccines who insert a small amount of living virus.
“MRNA is not a foreign substance, it is something you are always exposed to,” said Melissa Moore, who was chief scientific officer at Modernna when it produced the Covid vaccines. “Every time you eat entire foods, meat or vegetables, you consume a lot of mrna and your body breaks it down and creates its own.”
Even if the bills do not pass, their proponents say they play a long game. Last month, Republicans in Minnesota suggested that MRNA products would classify as mass destruction weapons, which adds to a list of smallpox, Anthrax and mustard gas. The prohibition copied the language of a bill written by a hypnotist in Florida, Joseph Sansone, who says he wants to try to get the ban in every state and in the congress. In his newsletterMr. Sansone Praised local Republican organizations Those resolutions have hired in favor of the prohibitions and encouraged followers to appear at political events to challenge politicians.
It is “they poke in the eyes,” he wrote, “what an important psychological effect has.”
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