(September 15, 2014 at 1:16 am)psychoslice Wrote: Vaccines include the following ingredients:
•Acetone (solvent used in fingernail polish remover)
•Aluminum hydroxide
•Aluminum phosphate
•Aluminum sulfate
•Amphotericin B
•Animal tissues: pig blood, horse blood, rabbit brain,
•Dog kidney, monkey kidney
•Chick embryo, chicken egg, duck egg
•Calf (bovine) serum
•Betapropiolactone
•Fetal bovine serum
•Formaldehyde
•Formalin
•Gelatin
•Glycerol
•Human diploid cells (originating from human aborted fetal tissue)
•Hydrolyzed gelatin
•Monosodium glutamate (MSG)
•Neomycin (antibiotic)
•Neomycin sulfate
•Phenol red indicator
•phenoxyethanol (antifreeze)
•potassium diphosphate
•potassium monophosphate
•polymyxin B
•polysorbate 20
•polysorbate 80
•porcine (pig) pancreatic hydrolysate of casein
•residual MRC5 proteins
•sorbitol
•sucrose
•streptomycin (antibiotic)
•thimerosal (mercury)
•tri(n)butylphosphate (neurotoxin)
•VERO cells, a continuous line of monkey kidney cells
•Washed sheep red blood cells (2)
Now tell me, would you want any of these ingredient injected into you, I know I don't.
Virtually all medicines are poisons if overdosed. Unless you can say how much of each ingredient is actually used, I'm not fluffed about your scary list.
Some of the things on the list are pretty silly to worry about such as potassium, gelatin, and sucrose. You worried about salt, jello, and sugar?
More particularly, many, many vaccines contain animal cells of various sorts including human--after all a vaccine works by introducing a dead or weakened version of a virus to create future immunity to the more potent version of that virus. That's how they work. During the early days of vaccines people worried that they might turn into the animals used. So at least some people have been more paranoid about this than you.
And then there's things like thimerosal which you suggest is dangerous because it's mercury. Thimerosal does contain mercury, but it isn't like injecting pure mercury into your blood stream. See: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concern..._faqs.html
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