Peer-Reviewed Study Documents Post-Vaccine Magnetism
1. Iatrogenic Magnetism Is Real and Clinically Observable
- Patients in this series demonstrated the attachment of ferromagnetic objects (e.g., spoons, magnets) to the skin—particularly the forehead, temples, chest, and shoulders. 
- This effect was physically verified by researchers, often with photo documentation. 
2. Symptoms Emerge Months After Vaccination
- Onset occurred typically 1–20 months post-injection, suggesting the phenomenon is not caused by residual components in the injection site but possibly from genetic expression or systemic distribution. 
3. Potential Mechanism Involving Iron and Spike Protein
- Authors hypothesize that injected DNA plasmids or modified mRNA may produce abnormal peptides or spike proteins that: - Exhibit ferromagnetic properties, or 
- Cause endogenous iron entrapment and redistribution. 
 
- The spike protein shares distant homology with hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, potentially leading to iron accumulation in tissues such as the brain. 
4. Vaccine Lot Correlation
- Pfizer lots beginning with the letter “F” were overrepresented in the cases observed. 
- Moderna vaccines were also used in some patients, but correlation was less frequent. 
5. Clinical Effects and Reversibility
- Some patients also experienced neurological and cardiovascular symptoms (e.g., arrhythmias, tremors, cognitive decline). 
- In at least two cases, oral NAD⁺ supplementation (500 mg/day) appeared to resolve or reduce symptoms, including magnetism. 
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