This is probably not something you thought you’d need to factor into your decision-making.

Maybe you’re like me. I used to think that vaccine bottles contained some form of antigen and saline, and not much else.

And then I learned about mercury. And aluminum.

I thought these things were probably bad to have injected into our bodies. Alas, I did not know vaccines contained these and other materials when I was making most of my vaccine decisions.

I started to question the process after I became a nurse. In nursing school, I was taught that nurses need a physician’s order to administer a drug. After I graduated and was out in the ‘real world’, I learned about flu shots being given out in the community at senior centers and such. I asked how nurses could be giving these shots to people without a doctor’s order. I asked about the process of informed consent, which I was taught was required before any medical intervention.

Crickets.

I have found this happens a lot in healthcare. When things don’t make sense to me, or fly in the face of what I’ve been taught and I seek answers, there are none. None that make sense. I hear: “This is how we do it.” “This is how we’ve always done it.” “Flu shots are the exception.”

Um, what?

Fast forward to 2018. Through my own quest for the truth and through self-education, I now know quite a lot more about vaccines and what’s actually in them, some of which I found shocking. Unbelievable. Like aborted male fetal tissue.


Educate yourself.

Form your own opinions.

Know what you’re agreeing to before you decide to do it.


Read this (from immunize.org by way of learntherisk.org)

Read the Vatican’s position on this issue here

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