JE-VAX Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Ingredients

Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist
JE-VAX is the tradename for the Japanese Encephalitis vaccine manufactured by Aventis Pasteur USA. The JE-VAX Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Ingredients include: Nakayama-NIH strain of Japanese encephalitis virus - inactivated, formaldehyde, polysorbate 80 (Tween-80), and thimerosal, mouse serum proteins, and gelatin. Japanese encephalitis is a disease spread by mosquito's and causes swelling of the brain. It is found primarily in rural parts of Asia, so this might be a consideration for those who travel or plan to travel to those areas.

Chemical ingredients of the JE-VAX vaccine include:

Formaldehyde, a highly toxic chemical. It is a Neurotoxin, suspected carcinogen and has been linked to Leukemia. Formaldehyde also weakens the immune system, causes neurological damage, genetic damage, metabolic acidosis, circulatory shock, respiratory insufficiency and acute renal failure, as well as being a sensitizer. Formaldehyde gas in concentrations as low as 1 part per million can be toxic and was the root of the issues with the FEMA trailers in New Orleans.

Polysorbate 80 is a food additive that enables solubility of flavoring oils with water, injection is quite different. Polysorbate 80 injected into prepubescent rats caused a rapid growth of reproductive organs, but growth was abnormal and the rats were sterile, unable to have children. When used intravenously with vitamins it has been known to cause anaphylactic shock. According to the Polysorbate 80 MSDS, it may be a carcinogenic, (cause cancer), as well as a mutagenic.

Thimerasol is 50% mercury, the second most toxic chemical known to man, and many feel comforted that it has been supposedly removed from vaccines. It apparently is still being used in the manufacturing process then the removal is done post production and much of the mercury remains bonded with proteins in the vaccine. Mercury can cause psychological, neurological, and immunological problems. Neurotoxic problems include such as tremors, insomnia, polyneuropathy, paresthesias, emotional lability, irritability, personality changes, headaches, weakness, blurred vision, dysarthria, slowed mental response and unsteady gait, and has been the number one figure in questioning the autism / vaccine connection.

The animal by product Gelatin can cause allergic reactions in those allergic to Jell-O and other gelatin products. reactions can be as severe as anaphylactic shock. Many vaccines have gelatin, and many who have allergies to gelatin have reacted quickly and some severely.

Resources:

http://www.informedchoice.info/cocktail.html

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a607019.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/879487/formaldehyde_in_vaccines_toxic_substance.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/907819/polysorbate_80_in_vaccines_a_potentially.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/882037/what_you_need_to_know_about_thimerosal.html

Disclaimer: This article, "JE-VAX Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Ingredients", is not intended to give medical advice. It is a call to educate yourself about disease and vaccines so that in making a decision where your child is concerned, you should take an active role in learning all you can from medical experts on both sides of the fence, then make an educated decision. we did not make an informed decision until one son got Leukemia and another developed Autism immediately after receiving his MMR vaccine. This has sent us on a quest to inform ourselves and others to seriously question what kind of toxic soups are being injected with the vaccines. Odds are if your child is injured by a vaccine, you have little or no recompense against the industry.

Published by Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist

Step father of 6, father of 2, husband of 1. Being disabled I write to help support my family, My interests are vaccine dangers, gourd growing and art, end time prophecy a new look, computers tech articles...  View profile

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