Curious….total layman’s perspective/question here….I am a breast cancer survivor. Implants were placed in my body following a mastectomy. What happens is one’s body “encapsulates” the foreign object. Hence, the implants are essentially encased in scar tissue and a capsule that forms.
Am wondering….in the case of the jab, is it that the fi…
Curious….total layman’s perspective/question here….I am a breast cancer survivor. Implants were placed in my body following a mastectomy. What happens is one’s body “encapsulates” the foreign object. Hence, the implants are essentially encased in scar tissue and a capsule that forms.
Am wondering….in the case of the jab, is it that the fibrous tissue developing in organs or systems flooded with the spike protein an example of the body reacting to and trying to stop the invader…..with the problem being that the invader is lodged within organs or there are cells trained now to make a protein they would not normally make and so the body begins the process of trying to wall off the abnormal activity….resulting in the development of fibrous/scar tissue.
Curious….total layman’s perspective/question here….I am a breast cancer survivor. Implants were placed in my body following a mastectomy. What happens is one’s body “encapsulates” the foreign object. Hence, the implants are essentially encased in scar tissue and a capsule that forms.
Am wondering….in the case of the jab, is it that the fibrous tissue developing in organs or systems flooded with the spike protein an example of the body reacting to and trying to stop the invader…..with the problem being that the invader is lodged within organs or there are cells trained now to make a protein they would not normally make and so the body begins the process of trying to wall off the abnormal activity….resulting in the development of fibrous/scar tissue.