2 – Phenoxyethanol is now included in
vaccines and is a replacement for thimerosal in a lot of vaccines. Also
may be in single dose vials.
They have got away with spinning the truth about Thimerosal so they
think they can easily introduce this and will not be challenged.
On the label it states: that this vaccine preservative (an insect
repellent/anti-freeze):
1) Is a “Very Toxic Material”
2) May cause Central Nervous System Disorders
3) Can cause “behavior disorders”
4) Can cause many symptoms of autism
5) Does cause reproductive and DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS in animals
6) May cause reproductive effects in humans
7) Did cause generalized eczema post-vaccination
8) Is a suspected organ toxicant
http://www.novaccine.com/vaccine-ingredients/results.asp?sc=17
2 - Phenoxyethanol:C8H10O2, a Preservative, Stabilizer
Used as an insect repellent, a topical antiseptic, a solvent for
cellulose acetate, dyes, inks and resins, in organic synthesis of
plasticizers, in germicides. In vaccines, 2-Phenoxyethanol is an
alternative to thiomersal.
Classed as "Very Toxic Material". May lead to kidney, liver, ...more
Used as an insect repellent, a topical antiseptic, a solvent for
cellulose acetate, dyes, inks and resins, in organic synthesis of
plasticizers, in germicides. In vaccines, 2-Phenoxyethanol is an
alternative to thiomersal.
Classed as "Very Toxic Material". May lead to kidney, liver, blood and
central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Effects include behavioural disorders, drowsiness, vomiting, diarrhoea,
visual disturbances, thirst, convulsions, cyanosis, and rapid heart
rate, CNS stimulation, depression, cardiopulmonary effects, kidney
disorders. May also lead to liver and blood disorders. Produces
reproductive and developmental effects in experimental animals.
May cause reproductive defects. Severe eye and skin irritant. Harmful
if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. One report
describes generalised eczema occurring after vaccination where
2-phenoxyethanol was found to be the sensitising agent.
http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/PH/2-phenoxyethanol.html
EDF: Suspected Skin or Sense Organ Toxicant.
Chemical Descriptions:
United States National Library of Medicine: PubChem
http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=103372
a.k.a.
Antifreeze, dowanol EP, dowanol EPH, emery 6705, ethylene glycol phenyl
ether, ethylene glycol monophenyl ether, phenoxetol, phenoxyethanol,
rose ether, phenoxyethyl alcohol, 1-hydroxy-2-phenoxyethane,
phenylmonoglycol ether, 2-phenoxyethanol, glycol monophenyl ether,
beta-hydroxyethyl phenyl ether, phosphated 2-Phenoxyethanol, phosphated
Ethanol
Present in these vaccines:
(Brand Name)
(Disease Name)
Pediarix™
Diptheria
Tripedia®
Diptheria
DiTe Anatoxal Berna Adult
0A Diptheria
DI Anatoxal Berna Children
Diptheria
ADT ™
Diptheria
DECAVAC™
Diptheria
DIFTAVAX
Diptheria
Ditanrix
Diptheria
DiTe Anatoxal Berna Children
Diptheria
DT (generic)
Diptheria
Dual Antigen SII (India)
Diptheria
DT - Polio
Diptheria
Primavax
Diptheria
Revaxis®
Diptheria
Td
Diptheria
Tritanrix HB-HIB
Diptheria
Td Polio Adsorbed
Diptheria
Adacel™
Diptheria
Boostrix™
Diptheria
Certiva™
Diptheria
DAPTACEL
Diptheria
Hexavac
Diptheria
Infanrix®
Diptheria
Infanrix Hexa
Diptheria
Infanrix Penta
Diptheria
Pediacel
Diptheria
QUADRACEL®
Diptheria
Pentacel®
Diptheria
TriHIBit®
Diptheria
Di Te Anatoxal Berna Adult
Diptheria
Zaantide
Diptheria
ADT
Diptheria
CDT ™
Diptheria
Di-Te Booster
Diptheria
Acel-Immune
Diptheria
Repavax
Diptheria