LNPs in covid injections lead to slow, systemic toxicity and long-term damage
By Rhoda Wilson on June 2, 2025
Lipid nanoparticles (“LNPs”) are very small spherical particles composed of lipids, serving as a pharmaceutical drug delivery system. In mRNA covid “vaccines,” for example, LNPs act as delivery vehicles that protect the mRNA and transport it to the right place within cells.
The exact number of LNPs in a single dose of Pfizer-BioNTech’s or Moderna’s covid injection is unknown. Moderna has responded that it is “irrelevant” and the UK’s drug regulator hasn’t provided an answer.
The use of these LNPs may lead to slow, systemic toxicity, including inflammation, metabolic dysfunction and potential long-term damage, such as neurodegenerative or autoimmune triggers.
“Billions of people have been injected with a poorly characterised chemical delivery system – and now we’re just starting to see the fallout,” World Council of Health says.
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