Aborted Human Fetal Cells in Your Food, Vaccines & Cosmetics
Dr. Helen Ratajczak, a former drug company scientist, just published a comprehensive review of autism research. Buried in her 79-page review, on page 70, are five words that reveal a secret Big Pharma has kept from you:
“…grown in human fetal tissue.”
As Dr. Mercola reports for Health Impact News Daily, Dec. 21, 2011, the line reads (page 70):
“An additional increased spike in
incidence of autism occurred in 1995 when the chicken pox vaccine was
grown in human fetal tissue.”
But that fact is never disclosed in your vaccine consent form, which
is why most people are unaware that cell cultures derived from aborted
human fetuses have been used extensively in vaccine production for
decades. And vaccine makers are just content that most of the public are
ignorant of this most inconvenient truth. For if we knew, we might be
dissuaded from getting the vaccine.Why are human fetal cells used in the production of vaccines? Joseph Herrin explains, in his August 14, 2009 article, “Hell’s Pharmacy”:
The traditional process is to inject
viral material into chicken eggs and then to harvest the antibodies that
are produced. This is a time intensive process, and a way to speed up
the production of vaccine has been sought, and has been found.
The foremost way to streamline the process involves taking human cells, instead of eggs, and using them as the medium in which to grow the viral material to produce the desired vaccine.
[...] one company in particular has a line of cellular material that
they license to other major pharmaceutical companies so that they can
create pharmaceutical products. These products include flu vaccines.
The company is called Crucell. It actually has multiple lines of human cell material, but one in particular, called PER.C6, is marketed to be used to develop vaccines. What the company does not announce publicly is that the cell line was derived from an aborted baby.
According to Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute (SCPI), the following 24 vaccines are produced using cells from aborted fetuses and/or contain DNA, proteins, or related cellular debris from cell cultures derived from aborted human fetuses:
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