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The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic combined with broad use of spike protein vaccines are just starting to be realised. The “Unknown Unknowns” of the interaction of spike protein with other human proteins makes this extremely difficult to decipher.


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In the image below, it highlights the number of proteins in the human body that interact with the spike protein.

SARS-CoV-2 interaction targets for entry to human cells investigated in 128 studies.

Faraji, Seyed Nooreddin, et al. "Human interaction targets of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein: A systematic review." European Journal of Inflammation 20 (2022): 1721727X221095382.


Another addition is the Estrogen Receptor Alpha. The longer term implications of this are genuinely frightening.

Solis, Oscar, et al. "The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein binds and modulates estrogen receptors." Science Advances 8.48 (2022)

Estrogens are not only responsible for the maturation and proper functioning of the female reproductive system but also play important roles in immunity

The estrogen receptor is also very important for female reproductive health, impacting on the menstrual cycle, maintenance of bone health and hormone-responsive breast cancer.

Critically, this interaction could lead to or aggravate the risk of anti-estrogen receptor antibodies.

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Sep 6·edited Sep 6

Thank you Dr Philip Mc Millan here is a study you might like Dr Kevin Mc Cairn prion brain expert says Long COVID is a prion disorder, as he’s been saying from the beginning.

Prion diseases are rife not one in a million, highly transmissible, don’t like to die.

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SARS-CoV-2 Spike amyloid fibrils specifically and selectively accelerates amyloid fibril formation of human prion protein and the amyloid β peptide

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.09.01.555834v1

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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.09.01.555834v1.full.pdf

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Sep 6

VIRAL PERSISTENCE PDF DOWNLOAD ⬇️

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Alexandre Freitas

https://twitter.com/FreitasABR/status/1407611399593996288

COVID-19: Reactivation – Recurrence / Viral Persistence

Evidences - Articles Compilation

(in chronological order; from February 27, 2020)

Many of the papers show evidence of viral persistence in immunocompetent subjects - Constant update.

Compilation updated! More than 200 papers - 92 of them in the 'Additional Bibliography' section (link on page 8).

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