November 5, 2009 - H1N1 Squalene Not In US Vaccines

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No Squalene
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I saw this and wanted to document for future reference. The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) and Dr. Mercola (which I have to trust over the recent weeks) have confirmed that there will be no squalene in the H1N1 vaccines.
This was what I was mostly concerned with...still concerned about having multiple shots in one year though.
[And if you give pandemic vaccine after [seasonal vaccine], is thatgoing to have an enhancing or suppressing effect? Immunologically, youcan't predict the outcome.]
This is great news!
No Squalene Allowed in US Swine Flu Vaccines! - Fortunately, Americans can draw a sigh of relief as it pertains to squalene -- one of the most controversial of the adjuvants -- at least for now. There have been small H1N1clinical trials in which experimental squalene adjuvants were included and tested, which have been reported by various media sources, fueling the questions about its use. But that is different from an FDA licensed vaccine that is made available for general public use.
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Check For Squalene
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When checking for squalene, beware that the ingredient called MF59 isan oil-in-water emulsion of squalene, Tweene 80 (polyoxyethylenesorbitan monooleate), and sorbitan trioleate.
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Squalene References
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The developer of MF-59 is Chiron pharmaceuticals, which was purchased by Novar tis pharmaceutical company, who will be the main supplier of the swine flu vaccine for the world. According to Dr. Fauci, testing in both children and adults will be without this adjuvant and he admits that we have no data on the safety in children.(See Nature Vol 460/30 July 2009, p 562 for the interview.) They tested one vaccine and gave a different one during the mass vaccinations.
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