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ADVERSE EFFECTS OF ADJUVANTS IN VACCINES by Viera Scheibner (Part 1)
http://www.whale.to/vaccine/adjuvants.html
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF ADJUVANTS IN
VACCINES
by Viera Scheibner, Ph.D. 2000
Nexus Dec 2000 (Vol 8, No1)
ADJUVANTS, PRESERVATIVES AND TISSUE FIXATIVES IN VACCINES
Other Adjuvants: Squalene
Squalene is an organic polymer with some antigenic epitopes which might be
shared with other organic polymers acting as
immunostimulators. It has been used in experimental vaccines since 1987
(Asa et aL, 2000) and it was used in the experiments
vaccines given to a great number of the participants in the Gulf War. These
included those who were not deployed but received
the same vaccines as those who were deployed.
The adjuvant activity of non-ionic block copolymer surfactants was
demonstrated when given with 2% squalene-in-water
emulsion. However, this adjuvant contributed to the cascade of reactions
called "Gulf War syndrome", documented in the
soldiers involved in the Gulf War. The symptoms they developed included
arthritis, fibromyalgia, lymphadenopathy, rashes,
photosensitive rashes, malar rashes, chronic fatigue, chronic headaches,
abnormal body hair loss, non-healing skin lesions,
aphthous ulcers, dizziness, weakness, memory loss, seizures, mood changes,
neuropsychiatric problems, anti-thyroid effects,
anaemia, elevated ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), systemic lupus
erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, ALS (amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis), Raynaud's phenomenon, Sjorgren's syndrome, chronic
diarrhoea, night sweats and low-grade fevers.
This long list of reactions shows just how much damage is done by vaccines,
particularly when potentiated by powerful
"immunoenhancers" such as squalene and other adjuvants. Interestingly,
vaccinators as a rule consider such problems as
mysterious and/or coincidental with vaccines. Since the administration of a
multitude of vaccines to the participants (and
prospective participants) in the Gulf War is well-documented (in fact,
veterans claim they were given many more than were
even recorded), this list of observed reactions further incriminates the
vaccines as causing such problems.
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