Section 13.1 of vaccine inserts typically provides specific information regarding the testing and potential health effects of vaccines. It is important to understand that vaccine inserts are documents provided by vaccine manufacturers that contain detailed information about the vaccine's composition, usage, and potential side effects. (Your doctor will not provide you with the insert unless you request it). If you’d like to view the inserts for yourself you can do so by clicking here or by visiting the Vaccine Information section of this website.
Here's a breakdown of the key components found in Section 13.1:
Purpose of Section 13.1:
Section 13.1 is entitled Nonclinical toxicology. This section provides information on the propensity of the medicine to cause cancers in animals, for mutagenesis, effects of the medicine on animal fertility, and other animal toxicology/pharmacology findings.
For the inserts that state a variation of the following phrase, “has not been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential or impairment of fertility,” it means the manufacturer has not evaluated if the product:
is a cancer-causing substance or agent
is capable of altering the genetic constitution of a cell by changing the structure of the hereditary material (DNA)
or if it impairs the natural capability to produce offspring
Terms Explained:
Mutagenesis:
Mutagenesis refers to the process by which the genetic information of an organism is changed, resulting in mutations. Mutations can occur spontaneously or due to exposure to various external factors such as chemicals, radiation, or biological agents.
Carcinogenesis:
Carcinogenesis is the process by which normal cells transform into cancer cells. Carcinogens are substances or agents that promote carcinogenesis, leading to the development of cancerous tumors.
Infertility:
Infertility refers to the inability of an individual or couple to conceive a child after regular unprotected sexual intercourse for a certain period. It can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, reproductive disorders, infections, and environmental factors.
Concerns Regarding Unknown Effects:
The uncertainty surrounding the potential for vaccines to cause mutagenesis, carcinogenesis, or infertility is a topic of concern for some individuals and healthcare professionals.
While public health officials will tell you that vaccines undergo rigorous testing for safety and efficacy before approval, the long-term effects of vaccines, including their potential impact on genetic material and reproductive health, may not be fully understood at the time of approval or in almost all cases, ever.
Why is that? Shouldn’t that be of importance? Especially if you’re going to deem something is “Safe and Effective”?
Some of the biggest health problems our country faces are the exponential rise of cancer, infertility, and gender confusion. Combine that information with the increase of the current childhood vaccine schedule, which now includes 90 doses (of 17 different vaccines) for children by the age of 18 in comparison to just 24 doses (of 7 different vaccines) by the age of 18 in 1983. Keep in mind that all liability was waived from vaccine manufacturers in 1986, hence the increase of vaccines. If they injure you or your child, they aren’t responsible.
Yet these are the same companies doing the safety testing and telling you that their product is “safe and effective”. It’s scary to say the least.
The lack of conclusive evidence regarding the long-term effects of vaccines on mutagenesis, carcinogenesis, and infertility underscores the importance of ongoing research and monitoring of vaccine safety. Which should make any individual, especially parents, question WHY this isn’t being done.
Please, do your research.
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