Hello /sci/ I am kind of afaid to ask anywhere else so I hope you don't flud this thread with:
> muh two weeks
or some shit.
I have no expertise in biochemistry, but in regular chemistry.
And even though I am vaxxed, I was curious and looked what is in the vaccine, and how it is handled since there are a lot of shitty claims about "some satanical" substances and effects.
So what I found is, that every substance on Its own is pretty much "ok" on its own.
But what is fishy to me is the extremly carefull handeling of the vaccine when "diluting" it.
> I KNOW for sure this is to prevent a chemical reaction
> the contents are highly reactive to each other
> ALC-0135 chemically react with strong alkalis and acids
> yet the dispersion is laced Natriummonohydrogenphosphat-Dihydrat which has an ph of 9-9.2
> what are the imlication of "avoiding a chemical reaction in the bottle"
> but what happens inside the body?
> could the quasi random chance of shitty chemical reactions be the cause of side effects?
> what happens if they shake it and don't follow the instructions
> what chemical reactions will happen and what compounds are created?
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/product-information/comirnaty-epar-product-information_en.pdf
> muh two weeks
or some shit.
I have no expertise in biochemistry, but in regular chemistry.
And even though I am vaxxed, I was curious and looked what is in the vaccine, and how it is handled since there are a lot of shitty claims about "some satanical" substances and effects.
So what I found is, that every substance on Its own is pretty much "ok" on its own.
But what is fishy to me is the extremly carefull handeling of the vaccine when "diluting" it.
> I KNOW for sure this is to prevent a chemical reaction
> the contents are highly reactive to each other
> ALC-0135 chemically react with strong alkalis and acids
> yet the dispersion is laced Natriummonohydrogenphosphat-Dihydrat which has an ph of 9-9.2
> what are the imlication of "avoiding a chemical reaction in the bottle"
> but what happens inside the body?
> could the quasi random chance of shitty chemical reactions be the cause of side effects?
> what happens if they shake it and don't follow the instructions
> what chemical reactions will happen and what compounds are created?
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/product-information/comirnaty-epar-product-information_en.pdf