"The Mystery of Myocarditis" after "Corona" vaccines revealed.. Shocking information
Thursday, December 25 / December 2025
A research team from Stanford University in the USA succeeded in deciphering the precise biological mechanisms that explain why cases of myocarditis, "very rare," occur in some young people and adolescents after receiving approved COVID-19 vaccines based on messenger RNA (mRNA) technology.
A cascading immune response Doctor Joseph Wu, leader of the research and director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, explained that these complications are due to a "cascading immune response" affecting a very small group, and it consists of two stages:
First stage: Immune cells called "macrophages" interact with the vaccine, secreting large amounts of protein called (CXCL10).
Second stage: This protein attracts "T cells," which in turn produce excessive amounts of "interferon-gamma" (IFN-gamma).
This "duo" leads to direct inflammation in the heart cells and secretion of damage markers.
The virus is ten times more dangerous Despite this discovery, Dr. Wu emphasized that mRNA vaccines have saved countless lives, noting that the occurrence of this symptom is about one case for every 16,750 young people (under 30 years old).
More importantly, infection with the coronavirus itself increases the likelihood of heart inflammation tenfold, confirming that the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks.
"Mini-hearts" and a soy compound In search of solutions, the team used an advanced technique to convert human skin cells into three-dimensional "mini-hearts." When testing a natural compound called "Genistein" - a concentrated and pure extract from soybeans - they found it successful in preventing most heart damage without affecting the vaccine's immune efficacy.
The study concluded that this discovery opens the door to developing safer future vaccines by curbing this excessive immune response without weakening protection against viruses.




