Vaccinated Mothers’ Milk Contaminated with mRNA, Study Finds

A bombshell new peer-reviewed study has provoked widespread concerns after concluding that the breast milk of vaccinated lactating mothers contains “trace mRNA amounts” from Covid shots.

The study, published this week in the world-renowned Lancet medical journal, found that “COVID-19 vaccine mRNA administered to lactating mothers can spread systematically to breast milk.”

The researchers, from the New York University Grossman Long Island School of Medicine, discovered that breast milk was contaminated with mRNA up to 45 hours after vaccination in the ten women they analyzed.

The findings directly contradict the official narrative from government agencies, politicians, and their allies in the corporate media who convinced the public that mRNA was safe for breastfeeding mothers and their infants.

Despite providing no evidence to support the claims, officials have insisted that the mRNA shots do not travel throughout the body.

“Our findings suggest that the COVID-19 vaccine mRNA administered to lactating mothers can spread systematically to breast milk in the first two days after maternal vaccination,” the study notes.

“Biodistribution of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in human breast milk.”

The study’s peer-reviewed paper was published in the October 2023 edition of the Lancet.

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