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Six Horrible Ingredients Common to Most Vaccines.


To all my friends at CureZone:

I strongly urge all of you to stay far, FAR
away from vaccines. And especially keep your
little children away from them; babies in
particular. Their immune systems are weak,
and easily overcome by the highly toxic
ingredients in vaccines.

Doctor Jon Barron, one of the top-rated alternative health physicians, listed six (6)
ingredients common to vaccines, in his
newsletter of Oct, 2004. I've given this short
list to lots of people. I hope you'll do the
same. Here's what the doctor is injecting into
your bloodsream:

1) Ethelene glycol, also known as antifreeze.

2) Phenol, also known as carbolic acid. It's
used as a disinfectant and dye.

3) Formaldehyde, a known cancer-causing
agent. It's used as a preservative.

4) Aluminum, which is associated with Alzheimer's Disease and seizures, and also is
cancer-producing in mice. Aluminum is used
in vaccines as an additive to promote antibody
response.

5) Thimerosal, a mercury disinfectant and
preservative. It can result in brain injury
and autoimmune disease.

6) Neomycin and Streptomycin are Antibiotics
which often trigger allergic reactions in some
people.

Keep your immune systems strong with organic
living foods, green superfoods, lots of vitamin C, exercise that you enjoy, lots of
sunshine and sleep, and positive, upbeat thoughts. Don't let some uncaring doctor
fill you or your loved ones with these
chemical horrors.

Blessings,

Owen


 

 
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