Patient Safety
Vaccine Safety
En Español | Points to be considered:
1. The vaccine should be tested against a true placebo (inert saline). Vaccines fall under the category of “biologics” and not required to be tested against a placebo.
2. The vaccine is considered safer when tested for a long period of time, enough to properly track adverse events, including post approval surveillance to measure the long-term effects.
3. Experimental mRNA and DNA should undergo years of testing, some scientists suggest at least 10 years. DNA vaccines could permanently change a person’s DNA. The mRNA has an intrinsic inflammatory effect which could lead to autoimmune events.
4. Vaccines should be free of metals such as mercury (linked to autoimmune disorders and neurological disorders), aluminum (known to cause brain damage and linked to breast cancer), and nano-metals. These metals can induce neurodevelopmental disorders, brain inflammation and autoimmune conditions.
5. Vaccines should be free of adjuvants proven to be dangerous, such as squalene (which has been found to induce autoimmune conditions and narcolepsy), aluminum, and PEG (which can trigger a serious adverse immune response and can result in anaphylaxis a severe allergic reaction and shock).
6. Vaccines should be free of avian, bovine, porcine, monkey, and mouse viruses. Vaccines are usually produced in animal serums and therefore often contaminated with retroviruses from them. Many of these viruses have been shown to be cancer-causing when introduced to humans.
7. Vaccines should be free of human DNA and aborted human fetal tissue, which can induce cancer and can cause genetic mutations.
8. Vaccines should be free of formaldehyde also known as formalin (known to cause cancer in humans, banned from injectables in most European countries).
9. Vaccines should be free of RFID Bio-Chips and nano technology agents. These technology agents are introduced for the purpose of creating a communication interface between a person’s biology/physiology/psychology and the outside technologies.
Also consider:
1. Should the same organization that is promoting use of the vaccine be the same agency that looks at safety and adverse reactions?
2. Should the same doctors and scientists that develop the vaccine sit on the American Committee for the immunization Practices to vote on approval of the vaccine?
3. Vaccine makers should bear the primary responsibility and financial liability for ensuring that their products are safe. The PREP Act of 2005 prohibits to sue a vaccine maker or the government for vaccine injury.
Reinforce your System Before getting Vaccinated
Minimize the risk of the vaccines toxicity by removing from the body the heavy metals, strengthening the immune system, and ensuring your gut flora is balanced and healthy.
Improve Your Immune Resilience With:
Optimal Vitamin D levels.
Generous Vitamin C.
Zinc and Selenium.
Omega 3 essential fatty acids.
Bioflavonoids like curcumin.
Avoid pro-inflammatory foods, such as sugar and processed foods.
Spend time in nature.
Surround yourself with supportive relationships.
One hour before injecting take:
Fish oil as it is a potent immune suppressant, and it will block the ability of the adjuvant to cause brain inflammation.
Curcumin will also block the adjuvant to trigger long-term immune reaction. Then take every day thereafter.
Know Your Rights
You have the right:
1. To access any data collected by the public health agencies.
2. To determine the costs/benefits of any recommendations public agencies make.
3. If you don’t want to take the vaccine, your decision is supported by:
The Nuremberg Code of 1947, stating that even if an action is for the greater good of society, voluntary consent is absolutely essential.
Resources
Informes if you are eligible for the Covid-19 Vaccination
Additional Information about the Covid-19 Vaccines
Adverse Events Reporting