Having looked at the broad categories of components in vaccines, here is a list of some toxic agents (with documented side effects) used in their production.
List of toxins in vaccinations:
In addition to the fact that these ingredients have not been tested for safety when injected, there has never been a single study investigating the safety or efficacy of vaccines as they are administered to our children.
The information contained on THE TUMMY SPA & NVIC's web pages is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be medical or legal advice. Those seeking medical or legal advice should obtain the services of a competent attorney, physician or qualified health care professional. Although NVIC continually updates our website, state laws and rules change frequently and consumers are ultimately responsible for verifying their state's vaccination and exemption laws and requirements.
List of toxins in vaccinations:
- Acetone: Nail polish remover
- Oil Adjuvants: A neurotoxin linked to Alzheimer's disease and seizures. It can also precipitate arthritis.
- Formaldehyde: A carcinogenic agent used as an embalming fluid
- Ethylene Glycol: Antifreeze widely used in car engines
- Triton X100: A detergent
- Glycerin: Can damage internal organs such as the lungs, liver and kidneys and gastrointestinal tract
- Monosodium glutamate (MSG): According to the FDA, MSG Symptom Complex or MSG side effects can result in numbness, burning sensation, tingling, facial pressure or tightness, chest pain, headache, nausea, rapid heartbeat, drowsiness, weakness, and difficulty in breathing for asthmatics.. More specifically, studies have shown the MSG can cause arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, tachycardia, rapid heartbeat, palpitations, slow heartbeat, angina, extreme rise or drop in blood pressure, swelling, diarrhea, nausea/vomiting, stomach cramps, rectal bleeding, bloating, flu-like achiness, joint pain, stiffness, depression, mood swings, rage reactions, migraine headache, dizziness, light-headedness, loss of balance, disorientation, mental confusion, anxiety, panic attacks, hyperactivity, behavioral problems in children, attention deficit disorders, lethargy, sleepiness, insomnia, numbness or paralysis, seizures, sciatica, slurred speech, chills and shakes, shuddering, blurred vision, difficulty focusing, pressure around eyes, asthma, shortness of breath, chest pain, tightness in the chest, runny nose, sneezing, frequent bladder pain, swelling of the prostate, swelling of the vagina, vaginal spotting, frequent urination, nocturia, hives (may be both internal and external), rash, mouth lesions, temporary tightness or partial paralysis, numbness or tingling of the skin, flushing, extreme dryness of the mouth, face swelling, tongue swelling, bags under eyes
- Phenol or Carbolic Acid: A lethal toxin used in household and industrial products as a disinfectant as well as a dye
- Thimerosal (derivative of mercury): A toxic heavy metal used as a preservative. Closely linked to autism, autoimmune diseases and other neuro-developmental disorders
- Aluminum: A metallic element which, besides damaging the brain in children, can also predispose adults to neurological problems such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia
- Polysorbate 80 (Tween80): An emulsifier that can cause severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. In addition, according to a Slovakian study on rats published in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology in 1993, Tween80 can lead to infertility. Tween80 accelerated the rats' maturation, prolonged the estrous cycle, decreased the weight of the uterus and ovaries, and caused damage to the lining of the uterus indicative of chronic estrogenic stimulation.
In addition to the fact that these ingredients have not been tested for safety when injected, there has never been a single study investigating the safety or efficacy of vaccines as they are administered to our children.
The information contained on THE TUMMY SPA & NVIC's web pages is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be medical or legal advice. Those seeking medical or legal advice should obtain the services of a competent attorney, physician or qualified health care professional. Although NVIC continually updates our website, state laws and rules change frequently and consumers are ultimately responsible for verifying their state's vaccination and exemption laws and requirements.