Vaccine Ingredients

Author -  Larry A. Law

October 20, 2020
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Have you ever wondered what ingredients are actually in vaccines? This doctor provides a 3 minute summary on the standard contents of a typical vaccine as listed on the CDC webpage. He gives a funny spin to the presentation which makes it enjoyable to watch, but it's not so funny when you realize they are actually injecting these ingredients directly into the bloodstream. Are you sure you want the DNA from aborted fetal tissue or viruses from monkey kidney cells being injected into your children's bodies, let alone your own? You can be sure that there is a good reason why most people are kept in the dark about the true content of these vaccinations!

Coronavirus vaccines have all of these problems and more. Unexplained medical concerns have halted clinical trials for Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine development. Whatever the concern, it was enough to pause the study! Johnson & Johnson's vaccine was based on the work of Dr. Alex van der Eb. Dr. Eb developed the PER.C6 cell line which is derived from the retinal tissue of an 18-week-old baby boy who was aborted in the Netherlands in 1985. His cells were converted into a cell line for vaccine development in 1995.

This is the second time trials, using a cell line from an aborted baby, have been halted. In the rush for a coronavirus vaccine, there may be many more "unexplained medical concerns" which come up. And I for one will be grateful if they halt all these studies! Also, the public should be made aware that tissue from aborted babies has been used. People might think twice before wanting to participate in a study or get in a line for a preventive vaccine if they actually understood the science behind vaccines and the dangers.

In September, the drug company AstraZeneca, which uses the HEK 293 cell line (from an aborted baby) announced it was voluntarily pausing coronavirus vaccination development across all trials due to an inflammatory syndrome affecting the spinal cord. Their studies have resumed in the United Kingdom but are still on hold in the U.S.

One last item to share: an excellent, 50 minute overview of the false pandemic and why we need to take our lives back. Getting the virus is much preferred to getting the vaccine. Natural immunity is the best kind of immunity there is. Of course, if you are a person compromised already, you may be within the 0.1 percent of people who don't fare so well. In that case it's best to avoid crowds and beef up your immunity by cutting out refined sugars. And, be sure to eat a whole, plant-based diet as much as possible. For more on how you can achieve optimal health, see my book here.

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