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Do you know what is in a vaccine?

November 13, 5:29 PMPlano Natural Health ExaminerElizabeth Pilicy
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Most Americans feel pressured into receiving vaccinations. However, most people are not aware of what is in a vaccine, and therefore do not realize what they are accepting into their body with a "routine" vaccination shot, never mind how its ingredients may ultimately adversely influence their overall health. 

The following is a list of the common ingredients in vaccines:

Ammonium sulfate (salt) - Suspected gastrointestinal, liver, and respiratory poison

Beta-propiolactone - Known to cause cancer. Suspected gastrointestinal, liver, respiratory, akin and sense organ poison

Genetically modified yeast, animal, bacterial & viral DNA - Can be incorporated into the recipient’s DNA and cause unknown genetic mutations

Latex rubber - Can cause life threatening allergic reactions* 

Monosodium glutamate (MSG/glutamate/glutamic acid) - Being studied for a mutagenic, teratogenic (developmental malformation and monstrosities) and reproductive effects. A neurotoxin. Allergic reactions can range from mild to severe*

Aluminum - Implicated as a cause of brain damage; suspected factor in Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia, seizures and comas. Allergic reactions on skin*

Formaldehyde (formalin) - Major constituent of embalming fluid; poisonous if ingested. Probable carcinogen ; suspected gastrointestinal, liver, immune system, nerve, reproductive system and respiratory poison. Linked to leukemia, brain, colon and lymphatic cancer. 

Micro-organisms - Live and killed viri and bacteria or their toxins. The polio vaccine was contaminated with a monkey virus now turning up in human bone, lung-lining (mesothelioma), brain tumors and lymphomas

Polysorbate 80 - Known to cause cancer in animals

Tri (n) butylphosphate - Suspected kidney and nerve poison

Glutaraldehyde - Poisonous if ingested. Causes birth defects in experimental animals

Gelatin - Produced from selected pieces of calf and cattle skins, de-mineralized cattle bones and pork skin. Allergic reactions have been reported

Gentamicin sulfate & Polymyxin B (antibiotics) - Allergic reactions can range from mild to life threatening

Mercury (thimerosal) - One of the most poisonous substances known. Has an affinity for the brain, gut, liver, bone marrow and kidneys. Minute amounts can cause nerve damage. Symptoms of mercury toxicity may present similar to those of autism

Neomycin sulfate (antibiotic) - Interferes with Vitamin B6 absorption. An error in the uptake of B6 can cause a rare form of epilepsy and mental retardation. Allergic reactions can be middle to life threatening

Phenol/phenoxyethanol (2-PE) - Used as antifreeze. Toxic to all cells and capable of disabling the immune system’s primary response mechanism

Human & animal cells - Human cells from aborted fetal tissue and human albumin. Pig blood, horse blood, rabbit brain, guinea pig, dog kidney, cow heart, monkey kidney, chick embryo, chicken egg, duck egg, calf serum, sheep blood and others

Talk to your physician to learn more about the types of vaccinations used in their office.   Educate your self and your family in the process of deciding if vaccines are necessary.  Understand that toxins in the body ultimately decrease the body's natural immune resistance to bacteria, viri, and other pathogens.  Increasing the immune system is best accomplished through lifestyle choices, such as proper nutritional intake, regular sleep and exercise, as well as stress management. 


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