What’s In A Vaccine?
November 4, 2009
Most people do not know what is in a typical vaccine. According to Dr. Joseph Mercola, besides the viral and bacterial RNA or DNA, vaccines can contain the following fillers:
Aluminum hydroxide, aluminum phosphate, ammonium sulfate, amphotericin B, pig blood, horse blood, rabbit brain, dog kidney, monkey kidney, chick emryo, chicken egg, duck egg, calf serum betapropiolactone, fetal bovine serum, formaldehyde, fromalin gelatin, MSG, neomycin, neomycin sulfate, phenol red indicator, phenoxyethanol(anti-freeze), potassium diphosphate, potassium monophosphate, polymyxin B, polysorbate 20, polysorbate 80, pig pancreatic hydrolysate of casein, residual MRC5 proteins, sorbitol, sucrose thimerosal)mercury), tri(n)butylphosphate, Vero cells, washed sheep red blood cells, and more.
Those who are advised to have the vaccine should take note of these ingredients. Others who are not receiving the vaccine can practice prevention of cross-contamination. Disposable germicidal wipes and ultraviolet light
can be used on hard objects. Proper handwashing and hand sanitizer are highly recommended to stop the spread of the Swine flu virus and other flu viruses.