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Nemam vremena sad da vam prevodim, ali evo nekih tekstova sa interneta o sastavu vakcine protiv svinjskog gripa. Ima više tekstova, staviću izvor pa ćete i sami pročačkati, ali poenta je da ima verzija vakcine i bez tog timerosola. Jedna je verzija živa vakcina koja se ''udiše'', što naravno ne dolazi u obzir, a druga neaktivna koja se dobija iz jedne doze koliko sam ja razumelai to zavisi i od proizvođača. Kod nas se pričalo o toj split vakcini, tj. onoj koja se dobija iz dve doze, i koliko sam jarazumela, ta vrsta vakcija uvek sadrži timerosol, dok ona iz jedne doze (i u zavisnosti od proizvođača), može biti i bez timerosola. Izvor: http://diseases-viruses.suite101.com Chemical Ingredients Found in the H1N1 Vaccine Highly Toxic Additives and Other Components of the Swine Flu Vaccine © Victoria Nicks Oct 27, 2009 Both the injected and inhaled version of the swine flu vaccine contain additives. Some additives are toxic, while others pose problems for people with food restrictions. The swine flu vaccine that is being produced for distribution within the United States is manufactured by four companies. Three of these companies, CSL Limited, Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics Limited, and Sanofi Pasteur, Inc., are licensed to produce the injectable version of the H1N1 vaccine. The inhaled version of the vaccine, which uses a live virus, is produced by MedImmune, LLC. Live H1N1 Virus Vaccination The inhaled version of the H1N1 vaccine contains an attenuated, or weakened, strain of the Novel A (H1N1) swine flu virus. In addition to the virus, this formulation contains monosodium glutamate, also known as MSG. It also contains hydrolyzed porcine gelatin (pork product), arginine, sucrose (sugar), dibasic and monobasic potassium phosphate, and gentamicin sulfate (an antibiotic). Injectable Swine Flu Vaccine For Adults Only The swine flu vaccine produced by CSL Limited is only intended for adults ages 18 and older. The virus present in this vaccine, and all injectable influenza vaccines, is inactive, or dead. In addition to the pieces of virus, this vaccine also contains sodium chloride (salt), monobasic and dibasic sodium phosphate, monobasic potassium phosphate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride. Swine Flu Vaccine for Children and Adults The swine flu shot manufactured by Novartis is approved for children ages four and up and adults. Along with the inactivated virus, this formulation of the H1N1 vaccine contains ovalbumin, which is an egg protein. In addition, this formulation contains two antibiotics: polymyxin and neomycin. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies betapropiolactone, also present in this vaccine, as a possible human carcinogen, or cancer causing agent. An adjuvant called Nonylphenol ethoxylate is used to reduce the amount of antigen necessary per dose of vaccine. Swine Flu Shot for Infants and Up The only swine flu vaccine that is cleared for infants is made by Sanofi Pasteur, Inc. This vaccine is approved for infants of six months and up, toddlers, children, and adults. In addition to inactivated virus, this vaccine also contains gelatin from unspecified sources, polyethylene glycol p-isooctylphenyl ether, and sucrose, as well as formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is used in the production of the vaccine, in order to kill the live swine flu virus. Read more: http://public-healthcare-issues.suite101.com/article.cfm/chemical_ingredients_found_in_the_h1n1_vaccine#ixzz0WMfBAaO9 Risks of Swine Flu Shot Containing Thimerosal Mercury-Based Preservative Used in H1N1 Vaccination May Be Dangerous © Victoria Nicks Oct 20, 2009 Thimerosal is a mercury-based preservative, eliminated from most children's vaccines to prevent mercury toxicity, but not from multi-dose formulations of swine flu shots. Some formulations of the H1N1 vaccine, also known as the swine flu shot, will contain a mercury-based preservative called thimerosal. This preservative is included in multi-dose formulations of vaccines in order to kill bacteria and fungus growing in the formulation. Thimerosal used to be a very common preservative in vaccines, but has been greatly reduced in children's vaccines due to concerns about mercury toxicity. Thimerosal and Mercury According to the Food and Drug Administration, thimerosal is approximately 50% mercury. Many of the concerns surrounding thimerosal result from an incorrect association with methylmercury, a neurotoxin. Thimerosal degrades into ethylmercury, which has been shown to leave the body at a faster rate than methylmercury, and which has not demonstrated side effects except in massive doses. H1N1 Flu Shot and Autism Risk There have been many studies done to investigate claims of a link between mercury in children's vaccinations and autism, none of which has shown a definitive link. The FDA has approved the use of the H1N1 flu shot as being safe, despite the thimerosal content. They claim that the risk of the swine flu is greater than any potential risk derived from the extremely small amount of thimerosal contained within a single dose of the swine flu vaccine. Thimerosal Side Effects Side effects of a normal vaccine-sized dose of thimerosal are simple allergic reactions, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Reported side effects are typically local reactions, such as redness and swelling at the site of the injection, which subside within two to three days. In addition, the FDA has been unable to determine whether these reactions are due to the thimerosal or other components of the vaccine in clinical tests. The U.S. Environmental Protective Agency has a different perspective on mercury toxicity, however. The EPA website states that individuals can only be exposed to .1 micrograms of mercury per kilogram of body weight per day in order to prevent adverse effects. The Sanofi Pasteur swine flu vaccine, for example, contains 25 micrograms of mercury per .5 milliliter dose. A safe weight for an individual receiving this dose, according to the EPA calculations, would be over 500 lbs. Read more: http://diseases-viruses.suite101.com/article.cfm/risks_of_swine_flu_shot_containing_thimerosal#ixzz0WMiTbXPk
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