HPV Vaccine Contains Rat Poison Chemical

Posted by on Nov 25 2008 | Uncategorized

The hazardous chemical sodium borate is among the ingredients listed in the HPV vaccine. Are you wondering what this chemical that is commonly used to kill rats is doing in the HPV vaccine? I am!

This is the vaccine currently being pushed on girls as young as nine and is even being considered for men and boys at this point!

What is Sodium Borate?

Sodium borate is a boric acid salt also known as borax. While it is a common a rat poison, it is also used in laundry detergents, cosmetics, enamel glazes, and flame retardants. Sodium borate also has antifungal properties, which tells us that this is most likely the reason it is present in vaccines.

Sodium Borate has been banned as food additive. It is still used as a food additive in some countries, but it is now banned in many places.

Sodium Borate poisoning symptoms mimic reactions to HPV vaccine.

Exposure to sodium borate can cause convulsions and other ill health effects. Girls who receive the HPV vaccine have reported similar symptoms to those that appear in cases of sodium borate poisoning. This particular government site provides the following warning regarding this chemical: “WARNING! HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. CAUSES IRRITATION TO SKIN, EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.”

Does it sound like sodium borate should be injected into humans? I think not…

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