THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

Could Pfizer and Moderna mRNA permanently change your DNA?

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May 26, 2025
In this discussion, John Cantazaro, a naturopathic medicine doctor and leader at Neo7 Bioscience, delves into the intriguing possibility that mRNA vaccines could alter human DNA through reverse transcription. He highlights alarming case studies on potential long-term genomic effects, including gene expression changes and health implications. The dialogue also features advances in personalized cancer treatments, using ctDNA to tailor therapies. Cantazaro emphasizes the urgent need to understand these developments for future health strategies.
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INSIGHT

Viral DNA Constitutes 10% of Human Genome

  • About 10% of human DNA consists of genetic material from viral infections.
  • Viruses like Epstein-Barr, chickenpox, and herpes permanently integrate into human DNA.
INSIGHT

mRNA Vaccines Can Reverse Transcribe

  • Messenger RNA from COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna) can be reverse transcribed into DNA.
  • This DNA may integrate into human cells, potentially causing permanent genomic changes.
ADVICE

Use Inmodia Lab for Testing

  • Send samples to the Inmodia lab in Germany to test for spike protein and genetic changes.
  • Use ELISA tests to detect spike protein mass, despite its limited sensitivity.
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