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Vaccine Ingredients – Vaccine Risk Awareness Network
October 17th, 2012
(VRAN) – While health officials recommend an ever increasing number of vaccines for babies and young children, they are less than forthcoming about vaccine ingredients and their potential to injure in the short- or long-term. The very fact these substances are injected rather than judiciously processed through the digestive system reduces their ‘safe’ limit. We all know that mercury is a poison, yet for decades it has been, and to some extent still is, a component of vaccines recommended for injection into you and your children. Even the less toxic ingredients increase risk due to the additive effect. It’s also known there can be synergistic effects between chemicals as well as additive effects of all the toxic substances and radiation our bodies receive. A prime example is the synergy between fluorides and heavy metals which is exacerbated by the ease with which they form complexes. To our knowledge, the only vaccines that contain fluoride are those with gelatin contaminated with fluoride and aluminum. But there are many external sources: water fluoridation, chemical fertilizers, coal burning emissions, dental products, etc. Aluminum is not only in vaccine gelatin but also included in many vaccines as an adjuvant. When aluminum and fluoride combine, the anti-thyroid effects(‘Fluorides and the Impact on Human Health’ VRANewsletter; August 1999; pg 17) of the fluoride are greatly potentiated.
Articles listing ingredients for many of the taxpayer-funded Canadian vaccines can be found in our ‘Specific Vaccines’ section. Product monographs listing vaccine ingredients can be found in the CPS (Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties) index obtainable through any pharmacy in Canada. Some vaccine monographs can also be accessed on line at the manufacturers’ websites. Unfortunately, even the monographs don’t list every ingredient or all the details about the manufacturing process (which may, as is the case with mercury, leave small but still-significant amounts of harmful substances in the finished product). A fourth source of information is Licensed Vaccines in Canada & Ingredients.
Biological Ingredients (intended and not intended)
Peanut Oil, Proteins, Yeast & other ingredients
Mercury
Aluminum
Oil-based Adjuvants
Other Chemical Ingredients
Source: VRAN
Chemical Ingredients
Other Chemical Ingredients
These include preservatives, disinfectants, antibiotics, stabilizers, etc. some of which may cause allergic reactions or other toxicity. Note also that the vials containing some vaccines are still sealed with latex stoppers which can be allergenic.
Licensed Vaccines in Canada & Ingredients
Formaldehyde
Gentamycin
Glutaraldehyde
Hydrolyzed gelatin
L-histidine – used as a stabilizer when aluminum salts are present
M199 – an artificial culture medium which contains or is combined with L-glutamate
Mannitol
Mercury (Thimerosal)
Monosodium L glutamate
Monosodium phosphate
Neomycin
2-phenoxyethanol
Polyethylene glycol p-isooctylphenyl ether (Triton ® X-100)
Polymixin B
Polysorbate 80
Potassium chloride
Potassium phosphate monobasic
Streptomycin
Sodium borate
Sodium chloride
Sodium deoxycholate
Sodium phosphate; sodium phosphate dibasic; sodium phosphate dibasic & heptahydrate; sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate
Sorbitol
Sucrose
Urea
October 17th, 2012
(VRAN) – While health officials recommend an ever increasing number of vaccines for babies and young children, they are less than forthcoming about vaccine ingredients and their potential to injure in the short- or long-term. The very fact these substances are injected rather than judiciously processed through the digestive system reduces their ‘safe’ limit. We all know that mercury is a poison, yet for decades it has been, and to some extent still is, a component of vaccines recommended for injection into you and your children. Even the less toxic ingredients increase risk due to the additive effect. It’s also known there can be synergistic effects between chemicals as well as additive effects of all the toxic substances and radiation our bodies receive. A prime example is the synergy between fluorides and heavy metals which is exacerbated by the ease with which they form complexes. To our knowledge, the only vaccines that contain fluoride are those with gelatin contaminated with fluoride and aluminum. But there are many external sources: water fluoridation, chemical fertilizers, coal burning emissions, dental products, etc. Aluminum is not only in vaccine gelatin but also included in many vaccines as an adjuvant. When aluminum and fluoride combine, the anti-thyroid effects(‘Fluorides and the Impact on Human Health’ VRANewsletter; August 1999; pg 17) of the fluoride are greatly potentiated.
Articles listing ingredients for many of the taxpayer-funded Canadian vaccines can be found in our ‘Specific Vaccines’ section. Product monographs listing vaccine ingredients can be found in the CPS (Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties) index obtainable through any pharmacy in Canada. Some vaccine monographs can also be accessed on line at the manufacturers’ websites. Unfortunately, even the monographs don’t list every ingredient or all the details about the manufacturing process (which may, as is the case with mercury, leave small but still-significant amounts of harmful substances in the finished product). A fourth source of information is Licensed Vaccines in Canada & Ingredients.
Biological Ingredients (intended and not intended)
Peanut Oil, Proteins, Yeast & other ingredients
Mercury
Aluminum
Oil-based Adjuvants
Other Chemical Ingredients
Source: VRAN
Chemical Ingredients
Other Chemical Ingredients
These include preservatives, disinfectants, antibiotics, stabilizers, etc. some of which may cause allergic reactions or other toxicity. Note also that the vials containing some vaccines are still sealed with latex stoppers which can be allergenic.
Licensed Vaccines in Canada & Ingredients
Formaldehyde
Gentamycin
Glutaraldehyde
Hydrolyzed gelatin
L-histidine – used as a stabilizer when aluminum salts are present
M199 – an artificial culture medium which contains or is combined with L-glutamate
Mannitol
Mercury (Thimerosal)
Monosodium L glutamate
Monosodium phosphate
Neomycin
2-phenoxyethanol
Polyethylene glycol p-isooctylphenyl ether (Triton ® X-100)
Polymixin B
Polysorbate 80
Potassium chloride
Potassium phosphate monobasic
Streptomycin
Sodium borate
Sodium chloride
Sodium deoxycholate
Sodium phosphate; sodium phosphate dibasic; sodium phosphate dibasic & heptahydrate; sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate
Sorbitol
Sucrose
Urea