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    Unnecessary Toxins

    Toxins in Vaccines: Are You Really Safe?

    Vaccines are considered lifesavers by millions of people all over the world. It seems like your body is very susceptible to diseases when you don’t obtain any booster shots. But are vaccines actually safe?
    Some people may not be concious that vaccines can contain unnecessary poisons that can actually cause more harm than good.

    Formaldehyde

    Formaldehyde is a chemical prevalent in the market today. It is used in fabrics, polymerized plastics, wood composites, metalworking fluids, insulation, detergents, medicaments, and vaccines. This chemical is also known to be the 8th the bulk typical allergen and has 8.4 percent reactivity rate when administered to almost 5,000 patients.

    The role of formaldehyde in vaccines is to become an inactivating agent, which can eradicate all the bad effects of poisons and destruct the capability of infection-causing bacteria to replicate. However, latest studies suggest that formaldehyde can exhibit carcinogenic properties, which can cause cancer. Moreover, formaldehyde is accused of causing exacerbate hand eczema. Normally, individual vaccines should contain less than 0.1 mg for every dose.

    Aluminum

    Aluminum is a malleable, tin-white, ductile metal. It is one of the primary components of an alloy. Your body can obtain aluminum via vaccines and injections. The aluminum, which is typically in the form of antigens coated with aluminum, is used to treat some forms of allergies. They are also used as adjuvants, or chemical catalysts, in therapeutic and prophylactic vaccines to further amplify immune reaction.

    The problem lies with the development of pruritic and painful nodules to the area where aluminum-containing vaccine is injected. Although this condition is rare, it's commonly the first sign of hypersensitivity response of the body against aluminum contained in the vaccine. These nodules are then considered associated with lichenification or thickening of the skin, hypopigmentation, and hypertrichosis, or the production of excessive body hair. They can also develop dermatitis both generalized and localized.

    Mercury

    A typical vaccine can contain a preservative known as thimerosal that we previously discussed. It contains mercury, which is considered to be neurotoxin. In recent years, children who have been vaccinated contain a mercury level that far exceeds the limit set by health authorities. Children’s bodies can’t seem to handle the presence of toxins. The controversy surrounding thimerosal causes its elimination from many of childhood vaccines. However, the chemical is still used in vaccinations for influenza.

    Connection of Thimerosal to Autism

    Thimerosal is also blamed for the severity of autism cases in the United States. This also became a main reason for a number of federal lawsuits. So far, there are already more than 5,000 families since 1999 that have implicated thimerosal as the primary component of their children’s autism. Watch for more on this in an upcoming chapter.

    Gelatin

    Allergic reactions to MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccines are seldom; however, when they happen, they are often attributed to the presence of gelatin in vaccine. The gelatin is normally used as a heat stabilizer during the manufacture of vaccines.

    Common allergic symptoms to the MMR vaccine include fever and rash. They may become severe, though, with the development of breathing problems, quick heartbeat, and hives. Quick severe reactions are also pointed out to egg allergy. This is because MMR vaccines are grown in embryo cells of chickens and can thus possess a very minute percentage of egg proteins.

    Studies on the association between gelatin found in vaccines and allergic reaction, reported that there were almost 200 cases from 1991 to 1997 in which gelatin-containing vaccines caused severe allergic responses. The medical experts got some blood samples from 22 people whose age range from 15 months to 33 years of age. These samples were then compared to 27 individuals who don’t have any history of MMR reactions. The result stated that 27 percent who exhibited reactions to the vaccine contain antibodies against gelatin flowing in their blood.

    Doctors usually advise anyone who has a history of grave reaction to vaccine containing gelatin should be tested for any antibody to gelatin as well as any potential allergens before they are given any vaccine with gelatin.

    Though these chemicals can cause alarm among parents, adults, and children, it doesn’t take away the fact that our bodies need reinforcements against much deadlier viruses. However, it may be wise to only obtain vaccines from your trusted doctor.

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