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OMG 'Peptide from SARS-CoV-2 spike protein forms amyloids'
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 83551833:MV81MTYxNDMyXzk0ODAxODE0XzZEMzU1QkMy] I saw this on twitter yesterday and lost the link. Thanks for finding something related! The scientist said she published her article on substack since it was not quite done, but she wanted to start getting the word out. They were not blood clots, they were amyloids. These were probably the long white worms found in deceased bodies by an undertaker, who was talking about it last Nov, if anyone remembers that interview. Someone on Twitter commented that the amyloid might be leaching magnesium from the body to form, since a lot of the vax injuries correlate to magnesium deficiency. Isn't magnesium also a conductor? Might relate to 5G. [/quote]
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The spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been the focus of a lot of research these past two years. It’s what the virus uses to invade host cells and it has been the target of COVID vaccines. Researchers have also speculated that regions of the protein can clump up to form amyloid fibrils like those seen in diseases like Alzheimer’s. Some scientists have wondered if spike protein fibrils could contribute to the severity of COVID and long COVID. Sofie Nyström and Per Hammarström of Linköping University now show that peptides from the spike protein do indeed form these fibrils.
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