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TopicWould you take part in a COVID-19 vaccine trial?
dainkinkaide
04/02/20 2:33:44 PM
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Demellic posted...
In addition to mercury, how would you explain the inclusion of formaldehyde, MSG, and aborted animal and human fetal cells into vaccines that are also being injected into humans out of curiosity?
I guess, since I've actually done the research, I should've addressed this.

Formaldehyde is used during vaccine production to kill live viruses so that they pose no risk of infecting those vaccinated. The amounts used are so small, that in testing, blood concentration of formaldehyde was found to be an average of only 1% higher than the baseline prior to vaccination. Which means there was already 100 times more formaldehyde in the bloodstream from natural metabolic processes than was being introduced by the vaccine.

MSG is used as a stabilizer. Stabilizers are used to prevent a loss in efficacy caused by separation of individual ingredients whether during storage, transport, or movement from an area of one temperature to another. The amount and concentration used is far less than what one would find in a single piece of kelp (which is actually what MSG was originally isolated from), and insignificant compared to what the body normally uses for cell metabolism.

Aborted animal fetal cells aren't really used anymore. They haven't been for decades. Human fetal cells can be found in some vaccines, and that's because they're used in the production of vaccines. See, viruses need a cellular host in order to replicate. So, in order to grow enough of certain viruses to either kill or strip the antigens from and put in a vaccine intended for humans, human cells are ideally needed. Now, given that cells can only divide (and therefore reproduce) a limited number of times (the Hayflick limit), then the older the person the cells are from, the less often they'll be able to be used for vaccine production. In fact, through judicious use of freezing in liquid nitrogen, American medical science has been using the same batch of fetal cells (from a voluntarily terminated pregnancy) for vaccine production since the 1960s.

Any other vaccine ingredients you're curious about?

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