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Polysorbate 80
Chemical Analysis

Polysorbate 80:C64H124O26 a Detergent, Emulsifier, Solubilizer, Stabilizer

This chemicals are similar to detergents in their ability to increase cell permeability, damage, and bursting. After injection they can rapidly metabolize into sorbitol and ethylene oxide which is much more toxic than the original chemical. When Polysorbate 80 breaks down there are 20 moles ...more

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1. "The H1N1 Vaccine Is A Much Greater Risk To Your Health Than The Flu Itself"
"The U.S. has already purchased at least 312 million doses of two proprietary, patented adjuvants: MF59 from Novartis and ASO3 from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). These purchases took place despite the fact that neither chemical has been FDA approved for use in a vaccine. The manufacturers have not yet even obtained FDA approval for Phase I clinical trials in the U.S., the first step toward approval of any new drug, vaccine or adjuvant....It appears that both the U.S. and Canada are prepared to skip all of the normally required safety and efficacy procedures and allow for the massive testing of this novel adjuvant on thousands of paid clinical trial participants in tests of the new H1N1 vaccine. This is despite documented government warnings that adjuvanted vaccines can induce more pronounced side effects than ordinary vaccines, a definite downside because vaccines, unlike most other pharmaceuticals, are given to healthy people. There has been no confirmation, but many vaccine experts have speculated that the H1N1 flu vaccine ingredients will be very similar if not identical to the H5N1 flu vaccine which was also developed by GlaxoSmithKline. The biological index of that vaccine includes chicken embryos, formaldehyde, squalene adjuvant, thiomersal (mercury derivative), polysorbate 80 (preservative) and aluminum adjuvant among others listed on the Biotechnology Information Institute website. "
No Author, PreventDisease.com -- 8/7/2009

2. "The reality of the 'hocus pocus' vaccine"
"My teenage son looked up the ingredients for the vaccine which include aluminum in an amount 18,000 times higher than what the FDA previously considered safe in injectable products; polysorbate 80 which has been linked to infertility; and sodium borate, a common roach killer.... My 15-year-old son discovered that sodium borate "is now known to be a dangerous poison, it is no longer commonly used in medical preparations," according to a 2005 listing at The National Library of Medicine (NLM) of the National Institutes of Health. The symptoms of sodium borate poisoning, according to the NLM citation, include many of the side effects being reported after less than six months of the vaccine usage. These include convulsions, collapse and seizures (twitching of facial muscles, arms, hands, legs and feet). "
Barr C, The Baxter Bulletin -- 3/27/2007

3. "HPV vaccine might cause infertility"
"... the (HPV) vaccine contains Polysorbate 80, which is linked to infertility in mice. The Merck HPV vaccine also contains sodium borate which is a common roach killer in each of its three doses. The National Library of Medicine (NLM) of the National Institutes of Health notes of sodium borate that it "is now known to be a dangerous poison, it is no longer commonly used in medical preparations.""
Blankenship V, That's Fit -- 3/11/2007

4. "Polysorbate 80 in medical products and nonimmunologic anaphylactoid reactions"
"Results: Polysorbate 80 was identified as the causative agent for the anaphylactoid reaction of nonimmunologic origin in the patient."
Coors, E., et al, Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, Volume 95, Number 6, pp. 593-599(7) -- 12/1/2005

5. "Polysorbate 80 in medical products and nonimmunologic anaphylactoid reactions."
"CONCLUSIONS: Polysorbate 80 is a ubiquitously used solubilizing agent that can cause severe nonimmunologic anaphylactoid reactions."
Coors EA, et al, Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol; 95(6): 593-9. -- 12/1/2005

6. "Hypersensitivity reactions to the polysorbate contained in recombinant erythropoietin and darbepoietin."
"The subsequent skin testing and clinical course suggested that the cause of these reactions was due to the excipient polysorbate 80."
Steele RH, et al, Nephrology (Carlton; 10(3): 317-20. -- 6/1/2005

7. "Contact allergy to Tween 80 in an inhalation suspension"
"Contact allergy to Tween 80 in an inhalation suspension"
Isaksson, M et al, Contact Dermatitis Volume 47 Page 312 -- 11/1/2002

8. "An allergic reaction to erythropoietin secondary to polysorbate hypersensitivity."
"An allergic reaction to erythropoietin secondary to polysorbate hypersensitivity."
Limaye S, et al, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12209107&dopt=Citation -- 9/1/2002

9. "Contact sensitivity to Tween 80 in a child."
"Contact sensitivity to Tween 80 in a child."
Lucente P, et al, Contact Dermatitis; 43(3):172. -- 9/1/2000

10. "Polysorbate 80 hypersensitivity."
"Polysorbate 80 hypersensitivity."
Shelley WB, et al, Lancet; 345(8960):1312-3. -- 5/20/1995


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