Thursday, 16 July 2015

Flu shot ingredients and how they are manufactured

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Flu shot ingredients and how they are manufactured

by: Joel Edwards

There are 16 different flu shots approved by the FDA, made by several pharmaceutical companies. Some of these vaccines are designed solely to protect against the H1N1 influenza virus A strain. But most flu vaccines distributed in the U.S. are designed to provide protection from three strains of influenza viruses: two strains of type A influenza viruses, and one strain of type B influenza virus. The strains are chosen every year by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control, based on a best guess as to the greatest threat in any given year.

There are three main methods employed in the manufacture of flu vaccines:
  • Egg based vaccines
  • Cell based vaccines
  • Recombinant flu vaccine
At present, many influenza vaccines are manufactured by inoculating the virus into eggs where the viruses multiply.Afterwards, the viral components are harvested. An effort is made to remove egg particles, but some egg ingredients remain. Alternately, animal cells can be used instead of fertilized chicken eggs as the culture medium.


Ingredients in the flu shot

With all of the different flu vaccines on the market, the ingredient list varies a little from shot to shot. Common troublesome ingredients include polymyxin, beta-propiolactone, formaldehyde, aluminum, thimerosal, polysorbate 80, and neomycin.

All of the Ingredients are Toxic, but many are known carcinogens
Thimerosal, which is present in most flu vaccines, is highly toxic and synergistically toxic, meaning it becomes significantly more toxic when in the presence of other chemical compounds such as aluminum and many antibiotics. Thimerosal is made of thiosalicyclic acid and ethyl mercury. Mercury is 500-1,000 times more toxic than lead. Paradoxically, pregnant women are told by their doctors to limit their seafood intake due to mercury concerns, but now, pregnant women are also told to get their mercury-containing flu shots.

If you've ever heard the saying "mad as a hatter," it refers to the fact that mercury was once used in the making of fur hats. Hatters, those unfortunates souls who made fur hats, would often go insane due to mercury poisoning. Studies have linked high levels of mercury to Alzheimer's disease. High levels of mercury have also been linked to autism, ADHD, and other learning disabilities and neurological impairments.

Polysorbate 80 is often contaminated with 1-4-dioxane, a carcinogen that has been shown to cause reproductive disturbances in rats. Even though people are not rats, how could polysorbate 80 be good for human health?

Beta-propiolactone is a powerful and toxic disinfectant with multiple uses. It is used to sterilize blood plasma, shots, tissue grafts, surgical instruments, and enzymes. It is also "reasonably expected to be a human carcinogen," especially when injected into the bloodstream (International Agency for Research on Cancer, 1999).


Many Flu Vaccines Also Contain GMOS

Many flu vaccines contain human genetic material that has been genetically modified. With ingredients this questionable and this toxic in the vaccines, you would want to be confident that the vaccines are highly safe and effective, but there is limited evidence to support this notion. Dangers of the flu vaccine, on the other hand, are not hard to find.

If you do choose to vaccinate yourself or your child with the flu vaccine, do not forget the fact that it includes mercury, among other toxic ingredients. Check out How to Detoxify from Vaccinations and The MMR Vaccine - A Comprehensive Overview of the Potential Dangers and Effectiveness.

Sources:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3548171/

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/flu_vaccine/page2_em.htm

http://saveourbones.com/flu-shot/

http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/vaccine/how-fluvaccine-made.htm

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/050068_flu_shot_vaccine_ingredients_GMOs.html#ixzz3fuhkrdia

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