Vaccine
- ASTRO2SPIRIT
- 30 apr. 2020
- 8 min läsning

I do not know how you think but something started my thoughts and feelings about seven years ago when I would have my daughter. There was a lot going on with me but the strongest was the small voice of my grandmother who constantly guided me to wake up from my fog. I had to start researching what would "help" my child, I became a self-taught physician. Initially I was looking for the benefits of vaccine, but my soul screamed "no vaccine her she is born with everything she needs". I was guided by my grandmother and now it was my turn to persuade my wife. I arranged a loan card at the library, borrowed a book that was already very rare (can't remember the name of the book), I asked my wife to read aloud while I was cooking, we didn't get very far in the book before she decided that we would not vaccinate our child even though she was terrified. I managed to persuade her to trust me and my guidance, we have never regretted or changed our thoughts or feelings since that day (rather the opposite has only been reinforced). All parents do what they think is best for their child, but I am writing this considering that we will soon get a new vaccine soon (Corona / Covid-19). It may be good to think about and ask yourself why certain things should be injected into the body? I have a hard time accepting that I should have things injected straight into the body to help me with a better immune system, things like horse blood, why should I need horse blood in me to get a better immune system? doesn't matter if it's just a drop. Vaccine is a sensitive substance and just as sensitive as some people find it difficult to understand that one does not need a cow to get proteins.
Vaccinations are based on the body's own ability to form so-called antibodies (active immunization). Vaccination programs exist in many countries and usually have specific target groups, which in some cases are also based on calculations of the risk of being exposed to a certain infection. In Sweden, too, there are extensive programs that are offered to all children and are based on solid natural science knowledge. However, some vaccinations against viruses are considered to be biologically more problematic than those against smallpox, as the agent changes properties over time, requiring repeated inoculations with modified vaccines. One example is the flu, where one can recall known outbreaks, such as the Spanish Disease (1918-20) and the Asian (1957-58). The recently mentioned and feared bird flu (2005–) has an even more complicated biology.
The infectious agents that are usually relevant for vaccination programs are various bacteria, viruses or other microorganisms that otherwise lead to disease. Biologically, there are major differences between how bacteria and viruses work, which also means that the conditions for the production of different vaccines vary greatly. Because viruses lack their own complete genetic mass and therefore require collaboration with their host to be able to reproduce. They need host cells to propagate.
However, there are aspects in the production of vaccines that are less frequently discussed but that justify a serious reflection.
For a virus to propagate, access to genetic material from a living host is required. The genetic material must also be available in the preparation of vaccines against these viruses. Inheritance is found in cells. Therefore, cell line cultures began to develop as early as the 1920s. Without delving into details, it can be noted that often used fertilized chicken eggs (ie embryos), animal cell lines (especially apnea) and some cell lines built from human material in the production of vaccines against viruses. For example, polioviruses are cultured in cells originally isolated from apnea (and many cell generations are later referred to as Vero cells). This also limited the number of monkeys needed to produce the cultures and the cell lines are now perceived as pure laboratory products. The ethical discussion surrounding the use of laboratory animals has of course encouraged the way of working to reduce the number of animals that must be used. In other cases, genetically modified yeast cells have been used in production.
When cell lines made from human material are used in vaccine production, this is usually summarized as a 'human diploid cell line' in the product description of the marketed vaccine. In Sweden there are some such registered and approved vaccines, including Havrix® and Twinrix® (used as protection against hepatitis A, manufactured by Glaxo-SmithKline), Avaxim® (hepatitis A, SanofiPasteurMSD), Epaxal® (hepatitis A, SBL), Priorix® (measles + mumps + rubella, GlaxoSmithKline), Varilirix® (chickenpox, GlaxoSmithKline), MMRII® (measles + mumps + rubella, SanofiPasteurMSD). The human diploid cell lines are in these cases the cell lines WI-38 and MRC5.
What is hiding behind this?
Viruses need cells to live on in order to proliferate. Attenuated viruses are therefore grown on cell cultures. When such lines are started, they are based on highly differentiated (fully developed) cells. These gradually lose their specialized functions the longer they are cultivated. The less differentiated cell types in the cell culture, such as fibroblasts (connective tissue cells), grow faster and out-compete the highly differentiated cells. The more times the line is subculture, the more homogeneous (fibroblast or connective tissue) becomes the cell line. It may happen that a single cell in a finite cell line does not age and die but forms a continuous cell line, that is, a permanent cell line is established. An established cell line can also be obtained in some cases by adding a carcinogen or tumor virus under controlled forms. Working with continuous cell lines has many advantages if these systems get high reproducibility. In some cases, molecular biology technology can now also create cell lines that express different metabolizing enzymes (recombinant cell systems).
But these cell lines always have an origin, they come from a certain individual, which can be extremely delicate in ethical terms, whether the origin is an animal or a human.
Human lines WI-38 and MRC5 were established by US pharmaceutical companies when abortions were still illegal in the U.S.A. This is why several large pharmaceutical companies came to Sweden (!), Which at that time had a somewhat more liberal restriction (but the abortions were fully legalized here only 10-15 years later, namely 1975). It wanted to gain access to human fetal tissue, which is the basis for, above all, two lines that are still starting materials in vaccine production. In addition, the lines were established long before the current Swedish guidelines for informed consent began to apply in the healthcare sector.
Some foreign pharmaceutical companies are said to have turned to the Karolinska institute in the 1960s to gain access to aborted fetuses of human origin. The WI-38 cell line developed from a three-month-old female fetus of Swedish origin. This has never been a secret. In the 1960s, the World Health Organization (WHO), together with the Wistar Institute (WI), also organized joint training programs on vaccine production. Materials were produced, and thanks to this, there are now cell lines (human diploid fibroblast lines) in progress, which some vaccine production is still based on. The cell line MRC-5 has a similar background to WI-38 and is based on a 14-week-old aborted girl fetus in 1966.
The different vaccines have also never been tested together, and there is not a single study that shows how all these additives react together or how they react in one body after being injected according to a vaccination program for x number of years up to adulthood. Thus, neither a doctor, a pharmaceutical company nor the Swedish Medicines Agency can say that the vaccine is safe.

The ingredients in vaccine can be divided into three groups: • Antigens - A composition of the words antibody generator and is what in the field of immunology is called a body foreign substance that induces a reaction of the immune system as it enters the organism. This is what you take in vaccines from bacteria or viruses. • Adjuvants - Chemicals that affect an immune response • Other - Various precipitants, flocculants, pH buffers, adsorbents, preservatives and other chemicals. Some are known as "excipients".
I will not go through all the ingredients but I will go through a few.
Aluminum
It plays a significant role in neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer's, autism, Parkinson's, seizures, coma, others), blood disorders, skeletal disorders, and other serious conditions. Aluminum has no known benefit in the human body.
Animal cells
Calf fetus, chicken embryo, chicken kidney, chicken egg, cow heart, dog kidney, duck egg, guinea pig embryo, horse blood, monkey kidney, monkey lung, mouse blood, pig blood, rabbit brain, sheep blood and others. These are used in the production lines of various vaccines. Residues are not completely purified from the final product. Pollutants can introduce new pathogens. (such as the well-known virus SV-40 that infected large parts of polio vaccine and found in many cancer cells).
Emulsifier
Carcinogenic; emulsifiers cause cells to leak or explode by weakening their walls. This mimics catastrophic membrane attack complex (MAC). MAC is named after the English counterpart membrane attack complex, which is the term for an accumulation of blood protein components that the immune system in the body forms as the last step in the activation of the complement system, to destroy foreign cells.
Methyl green (brilliant green)
Very toxic. Causes of cell growth inhibition, mutation, and death.
Phosphate
Buffers contain the element phosphorus. Phosphorus is an important component of all body tissues, and plays a role in skeletal development, supports calcium metabolism, is a buffer for acid-base balance, and is part of various enzyme systems. Buffers containing phosphorus have the ability to affect various metabolic processes and can trigger or intensify excitotoxicity. There may be some precipitation of calcium phosphate in soft tissue (calcification). Overall, these phosphate buffer agents seem less problematic than other ingredients, but they can still put stress on the system when administered. The damage can be subtle and unnoticed, but the timing and location of the exposure can have an effect on other events. Elderly, young children, and patients with renal impairment are at increased risk.
2-phenoxyethanol
Also known as ethylene glycol monophenyl ether. Different forms of toxicity concerning neurology, reproductive organs and level of development.
Formaldehyde (formalin)
Well known toxin. Carcinogenic; linked to leukemia, cancer of the brain and bowel, as well as lymphoma. Gastrointestinal tract; especially toxic to the liver, immune system, nerves, reproductive system and breathing.
Human aborted fetal tissue
A certain amount of these "immortalized" cells is present in the final packaged product. Examples include MRC-5, WI-38, RA27 / 3 (it is worth noting that the RA27 / 3 strain of rubella virus was observed to induce brain and cell death), WI-26 VA4, HEK-293, and IMR-90. PER.C6 is a newer cell line developed by Crucell and licensed by Merck. the fetus is healthy and normal when it is killed at 18 weeks. The mother decided to cancel because she was unsure who her father was. PER.C6 was started for the sole purpose of vaccine development. PER.C6 cell lines are supported for use in influenza, HIV AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, rabies, cancer and other vaccines.
Sucrose
Disrupt the immune system when injected directly into the blood.
Thimerosal
Neurotoxic, mutagenic, reproductive toxic, carcinogenic. Has an affinity for the brain, intestines, liver, bone marrow and kidneys. Symptoms of mercury toxicity are consistent with autism. Note that thimerosal is extremely toxic to all routes of administration. There is no safe exposure level. (It is often said that thimerosal is banned in Sweden, but it is a truth with modification as it came through in various vaccines earlier after the ban, including the swine flu vaccine. It is often included in any of the processes in the vaccine, which means it is included. - but not in such a large amount that they need to mention it!)
I just want to end by saying that it usually takes up to about 5-10 years for a vaccine to start being used. But we will get a vaccine already next year. This vaccine will help us against the corona virus, in other words, parts of the vaccine will contain a small dose of the virus, call it what you want, but I'm not a lab rat.
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