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Could vaccine-induced hepatitis account for the surge in ‘mysterious’ liver disease? Clinical studies reveal concerning findings.

 
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Could vaccine-induced hepatitis account for the surge in ‘mysterious’ liver disease? Clinical studies reveal concerning findings.
Internal Pfizer documents reveal COVID vaccines affect the liver. Several clinical studies determined vaccines can alter liver DNA & induce hepatitis. VAERS database identified 731 people who developed liver disease post-inoculation. Might this be linked to the recent spike in bizarre liver conditions?

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One NIH medical journal entry labeled: SARS-CoV-2 vaccination can elicit a CD8 T-cell dominant hepatitis describes a similar phenomenon. Authors write: “Analysis of the hepatic tissue revealed an immune infiltrate quantitatively dominated by activated cytotoxic CD8 T cells with panlobular distribution. COVID-19 vaccination can elicit a distinct T cell-dominant immune-mediated hepatitis with a unique pathomechanism associated with vaccination-induced antigen-specific tissue-resident immunity requiring systemic immunosuppression.”

Another publication is titled: Intracellular Reverse Transcription of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 In Vitro in Human Liver Cell Line. They conducted the first in vitro study on the effects of COVID-19 BNT162b2 vaccines on the human liver cell line. Evidence presented reveals mRNA can be reverse-transcribed into DNA in the liver.

Senior MIT scientist Dr. Stephanie Seneff came to similar conclusions. She discovered vaccines potentially disturb the regulatory control of protein synthesis which can result in liver disease.





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