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Formaldehyde

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This ingredient is used in vaccines as a tissue fixative, and as a preservative. Formaldehyde is oxidized in the human body to become formic acid. Formic acid is the main ingredient of bee and ant venom. Concentrated, it is corrosive and an irritant. While absorbing the oxygen of the body, it may lead to acidosis, nerve, liver and kidney damage. According to the National Research Council, fewer than 20% but perhaps more than 10% of the general population may be susceptible to extreme formaldehyde toxicity, and may violently react to exposure at any level. Formaldehyde is ranked as one of the most hazardous compounds on ecosystems and human health, according to the Environmental Defense Fund. These findings are merely for environmental exposure, and therefore, the dangers are much greater with the formaldehyde included in vaccines, since it is injected directly into the blood. The known effects of environmental formaldehyde exposure are:

  • Eye, nasal, throat and pulmonary irritation

  • Acute sense of smell due to altered tissue proteins

  • Anaemia

  • Antibodies formation

  • Apathy

  • Blindness

  • Blood in urine

  • Blurred vision

  • Body aches

  • Bronchial spasms

  • Bronchitis

  • Burns nasal and throat

  • Cardiac impairment

  • Palpitations and arrhythmias

  • Central nervous system depression

  • Changes in higher cognitive functions

  • Chemical sensitivity

  • Chest pains and tightness

  • Chronic vaginitis

  • Colds

  • Coma

  • Conjunctivitis

  • Constipation

  • Convulsions

  • Corneal erosion

  • Cough

  • Death

  • Destruction of red blood cells

  • Depression

  • Dermatitis

  • Diarrhea

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Disorientation

  • Dizziness

  • Ear aches

  • Eczema

  • Emotional upsets

  • Ethmoid polyps

  • Fatigue

  • Fecula bleeding

  • Foetal asphyxiation

  • Flu-like or "common cold" illness

  • Frequent urination with pain

  • Gastritis

  • Astrointestinal inflammation

  • Headaches

  • Haemolytic anaemia

  • Haemolytic haematuria

  • Hoarseness

  • Hyperactive airway disease

  • Hyperactivity

  • Hypomenstrual syndrome

  • Immune system sensitizer

  • Impaired (short) attention span

  • Impaired capacity to attain attention

  • Inability or difficulty swallowing

  • Inability to recall words and names

  • Inconsistent I.Q. profiles

  • Inflammatory diseases of the reproductive organs

  • Intestinal pain

  • Intrinsic asthma

  • Irritability

  • Jaundice

  • Joint pain

  • Aches and swelling

  • Kidney pain

  • Laryngeal spasm

  • Loss of memory

  • Loss of sense of smell

  • Loss of taste

  • Malaise

  • Menstrual and testicular pain

  • Menstrual irregularities

  • Metallic taste

  • Muscle spasms and cramps

  • Nasal congestions

  • Crusting and mucosa inflammation

  • Nausea

  • Nosebleeds

  • Numbness and tingling of the forearms and finger tips

  • Pale clammy skin

  • Partial laryngeal paralysis

  • Pneumonia

  • Post nasal drip

  • Pulmonary oedema

  • Reduced body temperature

  • Retarded speech pattern

  • Ringing or tingling in the ear

  • Schizophrenic-type symptoms

  • Sensitivity to sound

  • Shock

  • Short term memory loss

  • Shortness of breath

  • Skin lesions

  • Sneezing

  • Sore throat

  • Spacey feeling

  • Speaking difficulty

  • Sterility

  • Swollen glands

  • Tearing

  • Thirst

  • Tracheitis

  • Tracheobronchitis

  • Vertigo

  • Vomiting blood

  • Vomiting

  • Wheezing

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