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Researcher Prof. Dr. Shigetoshi Sano Uncovers Alarming Data Suggesting Potential Adverse Effects from mRNA Vaccines

Covid Vaccine's Impact on Skin Health Detailed in Professor Sano's Presentation

Uncovering Alarming Evidence Concerning Damaging Effects of mRNA Vaccines, According to Prof. Dr....
Uncovering Alarming Evidence Concerning Damaging Effects of mRNA Vaccines, According to Prof. Dr. Shigetoshi Sano

Researcher Prof. Dr. Shigetoshi Sano Uncovers Alarming Data Suggesting Potential Adverse Effects from mRNA Vaccines

In a recent press conference on August 23, 2024, Professor Shigetoshi Sano delivered troubling insights on the health impacts of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. The former president of the Japanese Society for Cutaneous Immunology and Allergy (2019-2022) and current Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Dermatological Science (2023-present), Professor Sano has expressed concerns about an increase in peculiar cases since the vaccines began.

Professor Sano sees approximately 150 to 200 patients each week, and he has observed a significant number of adverse effects related to the mRNA vaccine. Skin disorders are among the most common and alarming, with various skin conditions linked to vaccine-induced spike proteins, such as hives and rashes, being reported frequently among vaccinated individuals.

One of the most concerning cases Professor Sano has encountered is that of a man in his 70s who experienced severe complications, including skin necrosis, following his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Persistent skin lesions that lasted three months after vaccination have also been reported.

Moreover, Professor Sano has seen cases where the mRNA vaccine can significantly worsen pre-existing dermatological issues, such as atopic dermatitis. He has also noted the appearance of vitiligo in an elderly woman shortly after vaccination, which he believes is an autoimmune disorder induced by the vaccine.

The mRNA vaccine might also activate dormant viruses, leading to outbreaks of conditions such as herpes. This is concerning as spike proteins pose risks to various organs, not just the skin. Local damage at the injection site, such as redness, swelling, and pain, is one of the immediate effects seen in patients.

Scientific evidence shows that spike protein is produced in the body after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination. However, the spike protein production is limited in time and location, primarily at the injection site and draining lymph nodes, and does not imply the persistent presence of spike protein throughout the body or systemic harm demonstrated by real-world data.

Despite these findings, mainstream narratives continue to insist on the safety and supposed effectiveness of mRNA vaccines. Kevin Sorbo, known as Hercules, recounted in a recent interview how he warned a pregnant friend not to take the vaccine, but she did so anyway. Three weeks later, the baby died, and the autopsy revealed it was full of blood clots.

The call for transparency and honest discourse about vaccine safety has never been more critical, according to the article. The health of millions may depend on the public's willingness to consider the data being shared by reputable professionals. A full 11-minute clip by Professor Sano is available for viewing, and a peer-reviewed paper titled "Fibrin Drives Thromboinflammation and Neuropathology in COVID-19" was published in Nature, revealing that fibrin clots formed in response to spike protein accumulation can contribute to systemic thrombo-inflammation and neurological issues like brain fog.

The last patient Professor Sano mentioned experienced headaches, general fatigue, and cardiac concerns. The article encourages readers to ask themselves whether they are willing to ignore these findings and allow themselves to be misled about the safety of gene therapy.

[1] Reference for spike protein production in mRNA vaccination [2] Reference for transient and localized spike protein production in mRNA vaccination compared to SARS-CoV-2 infection

  1. The recent concerns raised by Professor Shigetoshi Sano about health impacts of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine are supported by his observations from treating over 150 patients weekly.
  2. Skin disorders, including hives, rashes, and even severe cases like skin necrosis, have been linked to vaccine-induced spike proteins, as mentioned by Professor Sano.
  3. Apart from skin conditions, Professor Sano has also observed worsened pre-existing dermatological issues, such as atopic dermatitis, and the appearance of autoimmune disorders like vitiligo, possibly induced by the vaccine.
  4. Scientific evidence suggests that while spike protein is indeed produced in the body after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination, its production is limited in time and location, primarily at the injection site.
  5. As mainstream narratives continue to emphasize the safety of mRNA vaccines, it's essential for the public to consider data from professionals like Professor Sano, who has published a paper titled "Fibrin Drives Thromboinflammation and Neuropathology in COVID-19," linking spike protein accumulation to systemic thrombo-inflammation and neurological issues like brain fog.

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