VACCINE INFORMATION

What The Government And Your Doctors Did Not Tell You What Are In The FDA- Approved Vaccines

BACKGROUND

THE VACCINE INJURY ACT / (National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act) was passed in 1986 and removed all liability from vaccine manufacturers with ZERO liability unless the said vaccines are defective during production. Since then, the number of vaccine on the children vaccine schedule has quadrupled including “catch-up shots” .

INGREDIENTS

Vaccine Excipient (click the John Hopkins University link below to view a list of complete ingredients)

In addition to weakened or killed disease antigens (such as parts of viruses or bacteria), vaccines in the U.S. also contain very small amounts of other ingredients known as excipients, which can sometimes be allergens. Some excipients are included in vaccines for specific purposes. These may include:

1) Preservatives - to prevent contamination (e.g., thimerosal)

2) Adjuvants - to help stimulate a stronger immune response (e.g., aluminum salts)

3) Stabilizers - to keep the vaccine potent during transportation and storage (e.g., sugars or gelatin)

Others are residual trace amounts of materials that were used during the manufacturing process and removed. These can include:

1) Cell culture materials - used to grow the vaccine antigens. (e.g., egg protein, various culture media)

2) Inactivating ingredients - used to kill viruses or inactivate toxins (e.g., formaldehyde)

3) Antibiotics -used to prevent contamination by bacteria (e.g., neomycin)

The following table lists substances, other than active ingredients (i.e., antigens), shown in the manufacturers’ package insert (PI) as being contained in the final formulation of each vaccine. Substances used in the manufacture of a vaccine but not listed as contained in the final product (e.g., culture media) can be found in each PI, but are not shown on this table. Each PI, which can be found on the FDA’s website contains a description of that vaccine’s manufacturing process, including the amount and purpose of each substance. In most PIs, this information is found in Section 11: “Description.” Please refer to the PI for a complete list of ingredients or excipients. A table listing vaccine excipients and allergens is published by the Institute for Vaccine Safety at Johns Hopkins University, and can be found at EXPICIENTS IN ROUTINELY RECOMMENDED VACCINES and POTENTIAL ALLERGENS IN ROUTINELY RECOMMENDED VACCINES.

Here are some vaccine ingredients present in the routine vaccines:

Formaldehyde/Formalin - Highly toxic systematic poison and carcinogen.

Betapropiolactone - Toxic chemical and carcinogen. May cause death/permanent injury after very short exposure to small quantities. Corrosive chemical.

Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide - May cause damage to the liver, cardiovascular system, and central nervous system. May cause reproductive effects and birth defects.

Aluminum hydroxide, aluminum phosphate, and aluminum salts - Neurotoxin. Carries risk for long term brain inflammation/swelling, neurological disorders, autoimmune disease, Alzheimer's, dementia, and autism. It penetrates the brain where it persists indefinitely.

Thimerosal (mercury) - Neurotoxin. Induces cellular damage, reduces oxidation-reduction activity, cellular degeneration, and cell death. Linked to neurological disorders, Alzheimer's, dementia, and autism.

Polysorbate 80 & 20 - Trespasses the Blood-Brain Barrier and carries with it aluminum, thimerosal, and viruses; allowing it to enter the brain.

Glutaraldehyde - Toxic chemical used as a disinfectant for heat sensitive medical equipment.

Fetal Bovine Serum - Harvested from bovine (cow) fetuses taken from pregnant cows before slaughter.

Human Diploid Fibroblast Cells - aborted fetal cells. Foreign DNA has the ability to interact with our own.

African Green Monkey Kidney Cells - Can carry the SV-40 cancer-causing virus that has already tainted about 30 million Americans.

Acetone - Can cause kidney, liver, and nerve damage

Phenol - banned from use in cosmetic products in EU and Canada due to safety concerns. Systemic effects can occur from all routes of exposure and may include convulsions, sudden collapse, coma, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, methemoglobinemia, hemolytic anemia, profuse sweating, hypotension, arrhythmia, pulmonary edema, and tachycardia.

CpG 1018 - Can trigger autoimmune/ inflammatory syndromes and autoimmune thyroid diseases.

DNA from porcine (pig) - Circovirus type-1

Chick Embryo

MRC -5 - Human embryonic lung cell cultures (from aborted fetuses)

MDCK cell protein/MDCK cell DNA - epithelial cell line derived from the kidney of an adult cocker spaniel in 1958


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