Epoch Times - How the mRNA COVID Vaccines Affect Gut Bacteria: Dr. Sabine Hazan Aired: 2025-09-10 Duration: 02:56 === Vaccine Impact on Bifidobacteria (02:55) === [00:00:00] Here I am, the girl that brought vaccines to market, and because I showed data that the messenger RNA killed the bifidobacteria, now I'm an anti-vaxxer. [00:00:09] So the controversy has stopped the movement of research and science. [00:00:16] And again, we need to stop with the controversy and say, let's ask questions. [00:00:20] That's what science is all about. [00:00:21] Science is about asking questions and pushing that narrative and saying it's not the way it should be. [00:00:28] And if I may just jump in, I mean, you discovered that the spike protein reduces bifidobacteria, really. [00:00:34] Correct. [00:00:34] So what we discovered with the vaccine is that it did kill the bifidobacteria within a month, but it persisted in killing the bifidobacteria. [00:00:42] People come to me every day with long COVID or vaccine, and I take their history. [00:00:49] And I go back and I say, so did you have COVID? [00:00:52] Did you, were you vaccinated? [00:00:54] And they'll say, yes, I was vaccinated. [00:00:56] And I'll say, were you vaccinated? [00:00:59] Did you get COVID after the vaccine? [00:01:01] They'll say, yes, doctor. [00:01:02] And I'll ask, did you get COVID before the vaccine? [00:01:05] They'll say, no, I was fine before the vaccine. [00:01:08] And then you kind of like have to start asking, did the vaccine kill their bifidobacteria? [00:01:14] In other words, they were fine. [00:01:15] They had bifidobacteria in them. [00:01:18] And then they started fighting the virus and they survived and therefore created their own little immunity, right? [00:01:25] In a way, because immunity is the ability to get a piece of the microbe so that it recognizes the next microbe in the future, right? [00:01:34] So you have to kind of, in layman's term, you have to think of your body as a group of communities, group of gangs or communities in your gut. [00:01:45] And there's one microbe that approaches and there's some of them that resemble the microbe. [00:01:50] And it's like, hey, you're part of the gang, you're part of the family, you're part of the community, come in, you're non-dangerous. [00:01:56] But if you see a microbe that's a foreigner, the microbiome is on guard and saying, wait, foreigner, we don't want it, reject, autoimmune process occurs, right? [00:02:08] So that's how I look at it anyways. [00:02:11] I could be wrong, I could be right, but this is how I see the microbiome. [00:02:15] So when you look at these patients and you say, the vaccine, you got the vaccine, you probably killed your bifidobacteria. [00:02:22] Now your bifidobacteria is low, you got COVID, so now it's like a double whammy. [00:02:27] You're killing more bifidobacteria. [00:02:30] And so these people, what happens with the long COVID or these vaccine injured, it depends on the timing because there are long COVID that never got vaccinated. [00:02:39] They got spike injury. [00:02:40] I think we need to rename all that to spike protein injury. [00:02:44] You have to start thinking of at what point did they kill their bifidobacteria? [00:02:48] Because if you look at the long COVID or the vaccine injured, the one, and we're coming out with data on that, zero bifidobacteria.