What’s in the Pfizer jab? Toxic ingredient EXPOSED
(NaturalHealth365) Are you curious about the ingredients in the COVID shot? Ever wondered whether these ingredients had been fully evaluated for their potential to cause harm or increase the risk of DNA mutation, cancer, or reproductive toxicity?
The short answer is no – not all of them, at least. And you might be surprised to learn that one of the key ingredients in the Pfizer injection is not intended for use in humans or animals, according to its Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
“Not for human or veterinary use” – what is this toxic substance found in the Pfizer COVID shot?
2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine is one of the key components of the lipid nanoparticles found inside the Pfizer shot. According to the SDS from Cayman Chemical, this ingredient is “not for human or veterinary use.” The substance is an irritant to mucous membranes and the upper respiratory tract. Additionally, a person is advised to seek medical attention if they inhale, ingest, or experience skin or eye exposure to it.
Another SDS for this ingredient, published by Santa Cruz Biotechnology, states that 2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine is “[f]or research use only. Not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.” In addition, “100% of the mixture consists of ingredient(s) of unknown toxicity.”
Based on this evidence, the claim that the COVID shot is overwhelmingly “safe and effective” is misleading. Safety Data Sheets about the shot’s ingredients indicate that nobody has enough information to make such a claim.
Even Pfizer CEO admits to nearly 300 “highly specialized raw materials” involved in the production of his company’s COVID shot – but what ARE these materials?
It’s important to know that 2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholin and the other lipid nanoparticles contained with the new Pfizer COVID shot are all made synthetically in a process that is considered proprietary. This raises an important question:
How could someone fully consent to take a medical product if they don’t know what exactly is in it or what was used to make it?
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla added to the mystery surrounding his profitable injection in May 2021 when he admonished the Biden Administration for waiving COVID shot patents.
In his letter, published on LinkedIn, Bourla writes there is a “scarcity of highly specialized raw materials needed to produce our vaccine.”
280 raw materials, to be exact.
Bourla continues: “Right now, virtually every single gram of raw material produced is shipped immediately into our manufacturing facilities and is converted immediately and reliably to vaccines …. The proposed waiver for COVID-19 vaccines threatens to disrupt the flow of raw materials …. Entities with little or no experience in manufacturing vaccines are likely to chase the very raw materials we require to scale our production, putting the safety and security of all at risk.”
Now, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), only 11 ingredients are found in both the Pfizer COVID shot and the COMIRNATY shot (another glaring reminder, by the way, that the COVID shot which just received FDA approval is different, legally, from the COVID shot currently available under Emergency Use Authorization from Pfizer). These 11 ingredients are:
- mRNA
- 4 types of lipid nanoparticles (including 2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine as described above)
- Potassium chloride
- Monobasic potassium phosphate
- Sodium chloride
- Dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate
- Sucrose
Only 11 ingredients are listed. Yet Pfizer CEO admits to using nearly 300 materials that are “converted” into his company’s infamous jab.
What are these materials? Do any of these materials potentially violate a person’s religious beliefs or medical needs? How would we know? How can informed consent be provided when this information is withheld from the public?
When it comes to our own healthcare decisions, whatever happened to informed consent and freedom to choose?
Sources for this article include:
Thetruthaboutvaccines.com
SCBT.com
Caymanchem.com
MedChemExpress.com
Independent.co.uk
LinkedIn.com
MedChemExpress.com