Why Do mRNA Vaccines Need Such Complicated Delivery Systems?

If they are Not Delivering mRNA, What Are Cationic Lipids Actually Doing?

"This is the conversation in the style of ‘AI & I’, an interrogation of an advanced language AI model designed to test controversial theories and doubts of the mainstream C19 narrative, using logic and critical thinking.

INTRODUCTION:

Something has been bothering me. I’ve made liposomal supplements at home. I dove deep into this when my mother was ill and needed IV Vitamin C (which is a wonderfully powerful anti-cancer agent) and we could not find providers. The equipment needed is basic and affordable, with the ingredients being cheap, safe and effective. The main lipid used is lecithin, which is readily available at local health shops. Encapsulating a compound in such a lipid which is very similar in make up to our cell walls, meaning the encapsulated particle is welcomed in inside the cell enabling delivery in a method similar to that of a ‘Trojan horse’ .

The liposomal delivery system enables the enriching of our cells with compounds such as Vitamin C matching the efficiency of IV delivery.

Since this works so well and is so simple and cheap to make, I’ve wondered about the seemingly complicated methods used in the C19 mRNA vaccines to basically do the same thing, getting mRNA into our cells."

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