Now that a few years have passed since the first mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were administered, their effects on the immune system are becoming painfully obvious – and some medical experts are concerned about the potential impact on human health. mRNA, or messenger RNA, vaccines are a relatively new player in the vaccine field. Their goal is to invade the body’s cells and teach them how they can generate a protein that will spur an immune response to produce antibodies that can prevent infection should an actual virus enter the body. We do know, however, that mRNA vaccines can cause a person’s immune system to become overstimulated, which is why so many people are experiencing inflammation and autoimmune reactions to the jabs. And while authorities claimed that the mRNA in these vaccines breaks down quickly and is eliminated by the body when they were pushing the jabs on the masses, this has turned out not to be the case at all.