Since most of it was in extracellular vesicles what it probably means is that the nanolipid got into the blood, then travelled around until it randomly bumped into a mammary cell and got absorbed, then the mammary cell produced spike protein and was killed by the immune system, dumping its contents along with mRNA into the milk as EVs.
Each step of this is so unlikely that even though they only found like 10^(-11) g/ml it's evidence that the steps before must have had waaay more mRNA floating around.
It means that if you took the vaccine, you had cells making spike proteins and (hopefully) being killed by the immune system all over your body. Every tissue was affected by it to some degree.
How did it get there?
Since most of it was in extracellular vesicles what it probably means is that the nanolipid got into the blood, then travelled around until it randomly bumped into a mammary cell and got absorbed, then the mammary cell produced spike protein and was killed by the immune system, dumping its contents along with mRNA into the milk as EVs.
Each step of this is so unlikely that even though they only found like 10^(-11) g/ml it's evidence that the steps before must have had waaay more mRNA floating around.
It means that if you took the vaccine, you had cells making spike proteins and (hopefully) being killed by the immune system all over your body. Every tissue was affected by it to some degree.