Yes there was a thread about this a few days ago. I probably wouldn’t have believed it but I’ve personally experienced some irregularities. My boyfriend is vaccinated and I’m not. Although this could just be a coincidence and might have been caused by stress. I’m not 100% sold on “vaccine shedding” causing these issues but it is interesting...
Edit: the more I look into this the more I’m being convinced
My boyfriend got the first dose in mid January and second dose in early February. I noticed a difference when I got 2 periods in the same month, which has never happened before. I believe this was mid February and late February/beginning of March. Since then I’ve had a similar experience as your wife.
I’ve noticed this hasn’t been talked about much lately. I really want to know if there is a connection/ if there is vaccine shedding.
There's two types of vaccines. The Astrazeneca and J&J use a virus, and absolutely could produce viral shedding in the traditional sense.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are mRNA vaccines, and it is currently unknown if they can produce shedding.
In theory, anything that stimulates an immune reaction will then stimulate a detox reaction. So if the mRNA vaccines produce an antibody response, then its logical to assume they would produce a detox reaction which could in theory cause the body to reject and "shed" the spike proteins. The immune system serves several functions, its job is to identify, kill, and remove foreign infections. The removal process is the detox process that often results in sweating, defication, urination, etc.
While this is NOT the same as viral shedding, it is still a very real possibility that requires investigation and further medical research. It is entirely within the realm of possibility, and could have implications with unknown consequences.
If people are "detoxing" these spike proteins through their skin, and spreading them then yes, a vaccinated person could spread
Yes there was a thread about this a few days ago. I probably wouldn’t have believed it but I’ve personally experienced some irregularities. My boyfriend is vaccinated and I’m not. Although this could just be a coincidence and might have been caused by stress. I’m not 100% sold on “vaccine shedding” causing these issues but it is interesting...
Edit: the more I look into this the more I’m being convinced
My boyfriend got the first dose in mid January and second dose in early February. I noticed a difference when I got 2 periods in the same month, which has never happened before. I believe this was mid February and late February/beginning of March. Since then I’ve had a similar experience as your wife.
I’ve noticed this hasn’t been talked about much lately. I really want to know if there is a connection/ if there is vaccine shedding.
There's another option: 3.) Prion disease spread from vaccinated to unvaccinated.
virus shedding?
There's two types of vaccines. The Astrazeneca and J&J use a virus, and absolutely could produce viral shedding in the traditional sense.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are mRNA vaccines, and it is currently unknown if they can produce shedding.
In theory, anything that stimulates an immune reaction will then stimulate a detox reaction. So if the mRNA vaccines produce an antibody response, then its logical to assume they would produce a detox reaction which could in theory cause the body to reject and "shed" the spike proteins. The immune system serves several functions, its job is to identify, kill, and remove foreign infections. The removal process is the detox process that often results in sweating, defication, urination, etc.
While this is NOT the same as viral shedding, it is still a very real possibility that requires investigation and further medical research. It is entirely within the realm of possibility, and could have implications with unknown consequences.
If people are "detoxing" these spike proteins through their skin, and spreading them then yes, a vaccinated person could spread