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Originally Posted by Aces4
I have no opinion one way or the other regarding the vaccine being gene therapy, I haven’t researched it.
I am surprised, though, that a gal I know had developed a skin condition called “stucco” a few years ago and was lamenting she wouldn’t be wearing shorts this summer because of it. A week after the vaccine shot, the stucco disappeared from her legs and arms. It’s completely gone and she is thrilled. Nothing else in her life had been done differently. Any theories from the medical pros here?
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Stucco keratosis is benign, doesn't turn into anything else, causes no discomfort, doesn't bleed, doesn't really "do" anything at all. It doesn't normally show up on the face, so the theory that sunlight has anything to do with it is mostly debunked. There is no known cause to it at all, and it doesn't normally go away on its own.
It had it on one knee years ago and I kept scraping at it whenever I shaved my legs and it finally stopped coming back.