11 of the most toxic vaccine ingredients and their side effects

May 19th, 2016, by

Most likely your western Big pharma doctors don’t have a clue what’s inside the vaccines they are injecting into your children. So it is probably best to be armed with knowledge. Here is a list of eleven of the most toxic ingredients. Print this out and share it with your friends and family and maybe your pediatrician.

As reported by Natural News:

Bovine cow serum: Extracted from cow skin. When injected causes connective tissue disorders, arthritis and lupus; also shortness of breath, low blood pressure, chest pain and skin reactions.

Sorbitol: Synthetic sweetener [that] aggravates IBS and gastrointestinal issues.

Gelatin: … from the collagen inside animals’ skin and bones. Injecting gelatin poses the risk of infection from synthetic growth hormones and [mad cow disease].

Sodium chloride: Raises blood pressure and inhibits muscle contraction and growth.

Egg protein: … May contain growth hormones, antibiotics, and salmonella bacteria.

Thimerosal: A neurotoxic mercury which causes autism …

Human albumin: The protein portion of blood from pooled human venous plasma; when injected causes fever, chills, hives, rash, headache, nausea, breathing difficulty, and rapid heart rate. … [And] can result in a loss of body cell mass and cause immunodeficiency virus infection, or contain SV40, AIDS, cancer or Hepatitis B from drug addicts.

Formaldehyde: Highly carcinogenic fluid used to embalm corpses. Ranked one of the most hazardous compounds to human health; can cause liver damage, gastrointestinal issues, reproductive deformation, respiratory distress and cancer. 

Phenoxyethanol: A glycol ether/chemical; highly toxic to the nervous system, kidneys, and liver. The FDA warns “can cause shut down of the central nervous system (CNS) …

Aluminum phosphate: Greatly increases toxicity of mercury…

MSG (monosodium glutamate): When injected becomes a neurotoxin, causing CNS disorders and brain damage…

Keep informed. Don’t be afraid to say no.

Sources:

Science.NaturalNews.com

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