Every single listed ingredient causes problems. How many diseases are being caused by the body's natural immune response to a vaccine ingredient?
2-phenoxyethanol | Generalized contact eczema due to 2-phenoxyethanol has been described in a single case report. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/516045_4 |
aluminum phosphate | The more
typical route of sensitization, however, is via the absorption of
aluminum through hyposensitization injections and vaccines.
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Hyposensitization injections are used as treatment for IgE-mediated
allergies, and the most commonly used extracts in these solutions
are aluminum-contacting antigens. Additionally, aluminum compounds
have been widely used as adjuvants in prophylactic and therapeutic
vaccines to potentiate the immune response. Aluminum-containing
vaccines are prepared by the adsorption of antigens onto aluminum
hydroxide or aluminum phosphate gels or by the precipitation of
antigens in a solution of potassium aluminum sulfate.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/516045_2 When TT induces an allergic reaction, the potential causative agents can be TT antigens, thimerosal or aluminum phosphate. http://www.uptodate.com/contents/allergic-reactions-to-vaccines/abstract/56 |
ammonium sulfate | If you have a sulfate allergy, then you may have a sulfa allergy as well. Sulfa is an antibiotic group used to treat urinary tract infections, and it is chemically similar to sulfates. Sulfites are found in liquor and in some preserved, frozen, or canned foods. They are meant to keep food for long periods of time. Some synthetic fragrances cause allergy problems for those who have problems with sulfate. If you see the label mentioning "artificial ingredients," then steer clear. http://allergies.answers.com/symptoms/understanding-sulfate-allergy-symptoms-and-treatment |
casamino acids | "We observed several children with severe milk allergy to have reacted to the common childhood vaccine called the DPT or tetanus booster," Sicherer explained in an email to MedPage Today in response to questions. "We believe that the vaccine may have very trace milk protein in some lots." The protein was identified as casamino acids derived from cow's milk, contained in medium used to process the vaccines. http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/AAAAI/25520 |
dimethyl-beta-cyclodextrin | ?? |
filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) | Induction of antigen-specific suppressor T cells for delayed-type hypersensitivity to hemagglutinin during influenza virus infection in mice.Journal of Experimental Medicine 151,799-814 http://jem.rupress.org/content/151/4/799.abstract |
formaldehyde | An increasing number of cases of allergic contact dermatitis secondary to formaldehyde resins used for textile finishes have been seen in our office over the last several years. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/497713_1 |
glutamate | Glutamates are the main component of many proteins and is also produced in the body, playing an essential role in human metabolism. When organic materials break down, the glutamate molecule breaks apart and results in L-Glutamate. http://www.allergymate.com/glutamates-sensitivity/ |
glutaraldehyde | The results from your patch testing showed a positive reaction (contact allergy) to glutarldehyde. Your immune system reacts with its defense mechanisms with each exposure of glutaraldehyde to your skin. It is unknown why certain individuals develop allergic sensitivities. In some it may take repeat exposures over long periods of time before an allergy develops. Once you have become sensitized (allergic) your immune system always "remembers" and you will be glutaraldehyde sensitive. If you currently have eczema this chemical may be the cause but other factors may play a role as well. http://www.orlandoskindoc.com/Contact%20Dermatitis%20Forms/test.glutaraldehyde.htm |
modified Mueller-Miller casamino acid medium without beef heart infusion | Casamino Acids is a
hydrochloric acid hydrolysate of casein. Supplies a
completely hydrolyzed protein nitrogen source. It contains a small
amount of cystine. Tryptophan and vitamins are destroyed by the acid
treatment. The remaining amino acids (in varying amounts) are a
source of nutrients for various microorganisms. Amino acids are
highly soluble and suitable for use in tissue culture. Salt content
is typically 30-40%.
http://www.usbio.net/item/C2080 A 10-day-old male neonate was admitted with bilious vomiting and gross hematochezia. Peripheral eosinophilia, delayed positive skin prick test to artificial milk, and elevated eosinophil cationic protein levels suggested cow’s milk allergy. Fluid infusion with prohibition of oral intake improved the digestive symptoms. Breast-feeding was resumed on hospital day 3 and only casein hydrolysate formula was fed from day 7 onward. Nevertheless, eosinophilia and elevated transaminase levels developed on day 14. Liver dysfunction associated with casein hydrolysate formula was suspected and the infant was transferred to soy formula. Eosinophil counts decreased and transaminase levels were normalized on day 19. A cow’s milk protein-specifi c lymphocyte proliferation test was positive for -casein, -lactoglobulin, and bovine serum albumin, indicating sensitization of T cells to cow’s milk proteins. These observations suggest that careful attention should be paid to liver dysfunction in non-immunoglobulin E-mediated cow’s milk allergy, even when hypoallergenic formula is used. http://www.jiaci.org/issues/vol18issue1/12.pdf |
modified Mueller’s growth medium | |
Stainer-Scholte medium (2) | What is Stainer-Scholte medium? Where I G = 670 mg glutamate per liter, and I P, 240 mg. proline per liter the medium is 16 G 1P. And it is the preferred growth medium for Bordetella pertussis toxin. http://penniwinkleb.wordpress.com/2013/01/21/vaccines-whats-in-them/ |
supernatant culture medium | ?? |
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