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2x so no one anywhere cannot say they did not know.
MSM has associated the predatory/digestive component 'venom' with him as well.
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>The vax is like lactaid, spider venom or stomach acid
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Spider digestion enzymes in Covid-19 vaxx, per stanford (see pic)
"Insects are the main prey of spiders and are rich in proteins and lipids [17, 18]. Hence, spider digestive fluids are expected to be rich in proteases and lipases. In a pioneering study, the protein composition of digestive fluids of the orb web spider Nephilingis (Nephilengys) cruentata was investigated, and was shown to consist of a mix of hydrolases such as lipases and proteases, but also toxins and regulatory proteins [15]. A very abundant type of protein found was astacin-like metalloproteases (MEROPS peptidase database: http://merops.sanger.ac.uk/cgi-bin/famsum?family=M12) with 26 different copies present. Interestingly, this group of enzymes have also been found in spider venoms [19], suggesting that the venom may also have a digestive function [20]. As the venom injection usually precedes the release of digestive fluids it seems plausible that some of the venom components may pave the way to facilitate the effectiveness of the digestive enzymes [21, 22]. For example,Sanggaard et al. [10] identified hyaluronidases in the venom of the mygalomorph spider Acanthoscurria geniculata. These enzymes break down the extracellular matrix inside the prey’s body[23] for the toxins to be spread more quickly. However, the same effect is also applicable forfacilitating the spread and efficiency of digestive enzymes injected after the venom. So far, the nature and number of proteins overlapping in the two secretions, digestive fluid and venom, have not yet been specifically analysed."
"General information
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that depolymerizes the mucopolysaccharide hyaluronic acid, which is a component of the mucoprotein ground substance or tissue cement and thus increases membrane permeability, reduces viscosity, and makes tissues more readily permeable [1].It is found in snake venoms [2,3] and in the venoms of Hymenoptera, such as honey bees and yellow jacket wasps[4]."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/hyaluronidase