Do you want to know what’s in your vaccines?
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s vaccine additives page is about to give you an idea:
Aluminum– A light metal that causes dementia and
Alzheimer’s disease. Obviously, you should never inject yourself with
aluminum. But, why is it in our vaccines, then?
Formaldehyde – A “pickling” chemical used to
preserve cadavers. It’s highly toxic to the nervous system, causing
blindness, brain damage and seizures. The U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services openly admits that formaldehyde causes cancer. You can see this yourself on the National Toxicology Program website, featuring its 12th Report on Carcinogens.
There, the formaldehyde Fact Sheet completely neglects to mention
formaldehyde in vaccines. This is the “dirty little secret” of
government and the vaccine industry. It does state, however, that
“formaldehyde causes myeloid leukemia, and rare cancers including
sinonasal and nasopharyngeal cancer.”
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) – A neurotoxic chemical
called an “excitotoxin.” It causes brain neurons to be overexcited to
the point of death. MSG is toxic even when consumed in foods, where it
causes migraine headaches and endocrine system damage.
Thimerosal – A methyl mercury compound that causes
severe, permanent nervous system damage. Mercury is highly toxic to the
brain. You should never touch, swallow or inject mercury at any dose.
There is no safe dose of mercury! Doctors and vaccine pushers
LIE to you and say there is no mercury in vaccines. Even the CDC
readily admits vaccine still contain mercury (thimerosal).
Furthermore, the National Toxicology Programs admits in its own documents that:
Vaccinations “may produce small but measurable increases in blood levels of mercury.”
“Thimerosal was found to cross the blood-brain and placenta barriers.”
The “hazards of thimerosal include neurotoxicity and nephrotoxicity.” (This means brain and kidney toxicity.)
“similar toxicological profiles between ethylmercury and
methylmercury raise the possibility that neurotoxicity may also occur at
low doses of thimerosal.”
“there are no existing guidelines for safe exposure to ethylmercury, the metabolite of thimerosal.”
“the assessment determined that the use of thimerosal as a
preservative in vaccines might result in the intake of mercury during
the first six months of life that exceeded recommended guidelines from
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)…”
“In the U.S., thimerosal is still present as preservative in some
vaccines given to young children, as well as certain biological products
recommended during pregnancy. Thimerosal remains a preservative in some
vaccines administered to adolescents and adults. In addition,
thimerosal continues to be used internationally as a vaccine
preservative.”(1)