Did you know?
Vaccines aren't dangerous - there's just a lot of misinformation
about them.
We're here to help you out with making the best choice for
yourself or your child.
Misconception 1: Vaccines contain toxic ingredients.
The dose is the poison. Anything can be toxic if the dose is high enough.
Everything from water to bananas are toxic if consumed in high enough quantities. Every ingredient in vaccines is used in a completely safe amount.
For example, while it may seem scary that formaldehyde is used to prevent contamination in vaccines, it can actually be found in higher concentrations in the human body itself.
Misconception 2: Vaccines cause autism.
This is simply false.
That study has been proven false countless times. It used poor scientific practices and claimed something that is untrue. You can read more about it here.
Misconception 3: Vaccines are used to microchip and control you.
Not only is this untrue, it is impossible.
Even if it was possible, the government has much easier and cheaper ways of tracking you.
Did you know?
Vaccines aren't dangerous - there's just a lot of misinformation
about them.
We're here to help you out with making the best choice for
yourself or your child.
What's really in your vaccines
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Preservatives
Thimerosol is only used in multi-dose vials of the flu vaccine. The amount of mercury you might get from this additive is lower than what you'd get from eating fish. -
Aluminum salts
These compounds boost the body's immune response to the vaccine. Aluminum salts are found all over the place, such as in antiperspirant and some treated drinking waters. -
Stabilizers
Sugar and gelatin are used to extend the shelf life of the product. -
Residual cell culture materials
The microbes used to train the immune system against the targeted disease are usually grown inside eggs. -
Residual inactivating ingredients
Formaldehyde is used to inactivate toxins and kill unwanted viruses during the manufacturing process. -
Residual antibiotics
Antibiotics are used in the manufacturing process to prevent contamination. Only antibiotics that are not common allergies are used, such as Neomycin.
Sources
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