Expert Warns: mRNA Vaccines Are ‘Completely Unethical’ | Christina Parks
Christina Parks, Ph.D., is convinced that messenger RNA, or mRNA, technology is here to stay.
From one perspective, it’s the vaccine industry’s attempt to clean up its manufacturing processes.
Previous methods used animal cells and aborted fetuses to make vaccines. This came with a host of animal viruses and human cell fragments mixed into the vaccine that caused health problems in the vaccinated.
But when Ms. Parks looked closer, the new mRNA vaccines also have their own problems. These problems again reside in the manufacturing process.
Worse yet, the inherent nature of mRNA can have consequences that we haven’t had the time to fully understand. Such as the potential of mRNA being integrated into our genes and even bacteria taking up this same mRNA and spreading toxic spike proteins into our environment.
Ms. Parks sits down with us to break down the cellular science.
About the Guest:
Ms. Christina Parks earned her Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Michigan in 1999. She did her graduate research in the field of cytokine signaling. Cytokines are the chemicals that the immune system uses to communicate. Thus, Ms. Parks brings a wealth of knowledge about how vaccines affect the immune system.
Ms. Parks has spent many years studying the biochemistry of how pharmaceuticals and natural substances that enter our bodies affect the expression of genes and biochemical pathways that are essential to our health and well-being. Ms. Parks focuses on supporting the body in activating its natural detoxification and healing pathways by bringing signaling pathways back into balance.
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