Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Human Plasma in Vaccines--from which humans?

So far, all I've found in my little bit of tooling around on the Internet is that human albumin, at least from one source, is made from the plasma of "adult blood" or "blood donors" or "venous blood." I also found that it is heated for 10 hours in order to "reduce the risk" of viral infection, including "HIV"; however, "despite these measures, such products may still contain human pathogenic agents, including those not yet known or identified."

Also included in the fine print is the following statement: "No procedure has been shown to be totally effective in removing viral infectivity . . . "

I'm being led to believe that most human albumin, which is an ingredient in several vaccines, comes from adult blood donors, rather than aborted babies, which is less alarming. However, I am still alarmed. I would love to have had this information disclosed instead of having to go digging around for it.

Want to dig around? Check out the following websites:
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/appendices/B/excipient-table-2.pdf
http://www.vaccineawareness.org/concerns.htm
http://search.mercola.com/Results.aspx?q=chemical+vaccine
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2007/07/19/75-000-offered-for-md-to-publicly-drink-vaccine-additives.aspx?PageIndex=2

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