I don't know if you read https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/ I read their article this morning about shedding and amongst other things it mentions people reporting smells and sheets appear stained. Then read your article and aldehydes being mentioned. Quickly checked to make sure I wasn't imagining it but yes aldehydes do smell quite strongly. Perhaps that is what is being given off and being detected? ( Not to detract from the actual shedding which does appear to happen and result in physical changes in some cases). I will post your link on their twitter.
This is fantastic, a nice deep dive into the "nano" *cough* lipid particles, I had never considered the problems of the lipids themselves... Well done, this is a great exploration of the issues and the tragedy of mass injection into billions of people.
I haven't seen that in my research so far. Will take a look.This issue is increased surface area of a nanoparticle, size, charge, molar ratios of the lipids and reactivity, IMHO
Holy Toledo! You are brilliant. I'm going to have to go thru this post with a fine -tooth comb!
I am aware genetically that I am sensitive to aldehydes. Fortunately, I'm really well protected in oxidative stress vs aggression!
Thank you this this article! My office manager wants me to decrease my number of paid Substack. I told him simply Not Geoff Pain!! 😁
Very clear explanation. Better than from some so-called LNP "experts."
Thank you!
Great article. Thank you.
I don't know if you read https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/ I read their article this morning about shedding and amongst other things it mentions people reporting smells and sheets appear stained. Then read your article and aldehydes being mentioned. Quickly checked to make sure I wasn't imagining it but yes aldehydes do smell quite strongly. Perhaps that is what is being given off and being detected? ( Not to detract from the actual shedding which does appear to happen and result in physical changes in some cases). I will post your link on their twitter.
No sure. Aldehydes are pretty reactive that is why these adducts form. I doubt there are lots of aldehydes floating around but I could be wrong. There is also lipid peroxidation that occurs because of the aldehydes and that is odorous. Maybe?https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2865286/#:~:text=trans%2D2%2DNonenal%20is%20an,reacted%20with%20the%20lysine%20residues.
Petruk et al work is definitive.
https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/late-migrating-species-in-pfizer
Thanks! I will read with interest.
This is fantastic, a nice deep dive into the "nano" *cough* lipid particles, I had never considered the problems of the lipids themselves... Well done, this is a great exploration of the issues and the tragedy of mass injection into billions of people.
Excellent, and as always, a great big thank you. Look forward to the 2 substacks you mention.
May I point out a typo? Point 6 "This requires a substack entry be itself." by, not be. Your fingers must have been flyin'.
Thanks! I found a few more as well, lol
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EM? Electromagnetic?
You mean like the Zeta potential?
I haven't seen that in my research so far. Will take a look.This issue is increased surface area of a nanoparticle, size, charge, molar ratios of the lipids and reactivity, IMHO