It Was Wrong to Have Used the Spike Proteins in the COVID-19 Vaccines as They Can Elicit Many Kinds of Pathogenic Autoantibodies!
Nikhil Prasad Fact checked by:Thailand Medical News Team Feb 26, 2025 4 hours, 20 minutes ago
Medical News: Scientists Raise Alarming Concerns Over COVID-19 Vaccine Design
A groundbreaking new study has revealed alarming concerns regarding the use of spike proteins in COVID-19 vaccines. Conducted by a team of researchers from the Department of Vaccine Research and Development at the Applied Biomedical Science Institute in San Diego, USA, along with experts from the Microscopy and Histology Core Facility at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology and the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at The Scripps Research Institute, the study identified a highly conserved region in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein that triggers the production of numerous pathogenic autoantibodies. These autoantibodies can lead to a range of autoimmune diseases, raising concerns about the long-term safety of vaccines utilizing spike protein technology.
It Was Wrong to Have Used the Spike Proteins in the COVID-19 Vaccines as They Can Elicit Many
Kinds of Pathogenic Autoantibodies!
Spike Proteins and the Link to Autoimmune Disorders
The study specifically highlighted a region near the heptad repeat 2 (HR2) domain of the spike protein that appears to be directly associated with the development of autoantibodies. These autoantibodies have been linked to serious autoimmune conditions such as lupus, scleroderma, and other immune system disorders.
https://www.thailandmedical.news/news/scientists-discover-a-highly-conserved-region-in-the-sars-cov-2-spike-protein-that-triggers-harmful-autoantibodies
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Medical News report brings attention to the growing body of evidence suggesting that both COVID-19 infections and spike protein-based vaccines can trigger the production of autoantibodies, with vaccines alone being responsible for eliciting at least 102 different types of these harmful antibodies.
Growing Concerns Over Autoimmune Reactions
Recent data gathered by Thailand Medical News indicates that COVID-19 infections and vaccines can lead to the production of more than 167 different autoantibodies in the human body. This discovery has serious implications for public health, as many individuals could unknowingly be developing autoimmune issues over time. In some cases, these conditions may remain asymptomatic for years before manifesting symptoms or emerging as a health condition that might be too late to treat. This makes early detection and monitoring even more critical.
https://www.thailandmedical.news/news/list-of-86-of-167-autoantibodies-that-covid-19-infections-and-vaccines-induces-in-the-human-host-part1
It should be noted that with viral persistence and also the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines potential to still keep on generating these spike proteins
in the bodies of the vaccinated over time….these various autoantibodies will still be produced and will cause various autoimmune issues!
The Urgent Need for Autoantibody Screening
Given these findings, researchers are urging healthcare professionals and policymakers to introduce routine autoantibody screening for individuals who have been exposed to the spike proteins, whether through infection or vaccination. Detecting autoantibody production early could help identify individuals at risk of developing autoimmune disorders before symptoms become severe. Experts stress that this is not about discrediting vaccines entirely but rather about improving safety measures and ensuring that future vaccines do not trigger unintended immune system complications.
Looking Ahead: What This Means for Future Vaccine Development
The implications of this study extend beyond COVID-19, prompting discussions about how vaccines are designed and the potential long-term effects of their components. With evidence mounting that spike protein exposure can contribute to immune system dysfunction, scientists and regulatory bodies must reconsider how vaccine formulations are developed moving forward. The possibility of alternative vaccine strategies, such as targeting different viral proteins or utilizing safer delivery mechanisms, is now being explored to mitigate potential risks.
Conclusion
The findings of this study serve as a crucial warning regarding the risks associated with spike protein-based COVID-19 vaccines. While vaccines played a pivotal role in curbing the pandemic, their long-term effects on the immune system must not be overlooked. The discovery that they can elicit harmful autoantibodies linked to autoimmune diseases underscores the need for continued research and enhanced safety measures. Autoimmune reactions may not be immediately visible, but their impact could be profound in the coming years. It is imperative for the global medical community to address these concerns proactively by promoting further studies, implementing widespread autoantibody screening, and reconsidering vaccine development strategies to ensure long-term public health safety.
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