Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 At 12:02 AM 01/03/2004 -0600, you wrote: >Does anyone have any info pro or con on immunotherapy shots? My neighbor is about to start the shots to " get rid of her kid's allergies for good " and I'm so afraid. Yes she vax's and he's currently taking med's that aren't helping. Please send offlist to me. >Jen L. > Can't send it off list as you have an rr.com address which blocks all of my email to you Of course you will know what I say Why inject garbage into someone when not needed Probably the vax's are what contributed or inheriting from parents See a homeopath -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Classical Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... voicemail US 530-740-0561 (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. ****** " Just look at us. Everything is backwards; everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information and religions destroy spirituality " .... Ellner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Dear Jen, I want to thank you so much for posting this question!! I'm sending to the list because I'm literally in shock! I know I shouldn't be. I have heard some shots contain phenol, and I have done a paper on phenol when I found out they would be making vaccines without thimerosal. http://users.adelphia.net/~cdc/2Phenoxyethanol.htm Little did I know there was Human Serum Albumin in them. My son received immunotherapy six years ago. Now, along with his vaccine reactions as a baby, I let them inject more crap into him. I could just scream. Please, everyone post this where ever you think it will help. Thanks http://neuro- www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum/CreutzfeldtJakobsF/Albumininallergyextract.h tml Albumin in allergy extract This response submitted by Zambenini , RN on 2/7/98. Email Address: lzambeni@... Ask any allergist what the " diluents " are. They are either a combination of HSA (human serum albumin),normal saline, and phenol OR glycerol, normal saline and phenol. The glycerol based solution is almost always used for skin testing since it has higher viscosity and thus tends not to " bleed " into adjacent test sites and obscure results. From my experience working in an Immunization/Travel clinic it seems most extracts are HSA based, not glycerol. Glycerol is not used as often because it tends to cause more reactivity and sterile abcesses especially at larger doses. All this info can be found in the " Immunofacts " book which we have at our office -it is an excellent resource book on vaccines and immunobiologicals. I can get you the publisher and ISBN # if you want it. Also, patients who are RAST tested for allergies (blood test) instead of skin tested have their allergy extracts ordered from and produced by large pharmaceutical companies who deal in immunobiologicals, rather than having the allergist formulate them in the office. Bayer and Allermed are a couple of the companies that come to mind. When we get these vials of allergy extract to administer to a patient they come with extensive package inserts (you practically need a microscope to read) just like any other prescription drug. They all use different formulations - some mix cat pelt allergen using the HSA mixture, others use this for their dust mites etc... I have read this on the ingredient list on the package inserts. HSA is used as a protein stabilizer (as is glycerol) to extend shelf life. Without HSA or glycerol (ie: just normal saline and phenol} the allergy extract is only good a short time- I beleive just a few hours or days. Maybe you could get a package insert from an allergist that employs RAST testing, or from Bayer if you are interested. Allergy extract formulated in the allergist's office almost never list the diluents used - just the allergens (cat,dust, mold, ragweed, pollens, cockroach,dog etc...). I learned about allergy extract diluents accidently about 2 weeks ago when I was flipping through our " Immunofacts " book looking for some info about a vaccine. There was a single page dedicated to allergenic diluents - I was quite surprised to learn that HSA was used. I always thought they were formulated with saline or glycerol and phenol. I also get allergy shots and contacted my allergist. Sure enough my dust mites vial was diluted with the HSA diluent. I asked my allergist to reformulate it and told him my concerns. He has agreed to do this but made a point of saying it is FDA approved , which it is. However, I choose to have control over what goes in my body till more is known. I do not beleive non-essential products (like allergy extracts) should contain HSA; till more is known these should be reformulated , which is possible, to eliminate any risk. http://www.greerlabs.com/47.aspx WARNINGS Concentrated extracts must be diluted with a sterile diluent (such as normal saline, buffered saline, saline with human serum albumin, or saline with 10% glycerin) prior to use in a patient for intradermal testing. Concentrates of Allergenic Extracts are manufactured to assure high potency and have the ability to cause serious local and systemic reactions including death in sensitive patients. Most reactions occur within 20 minutes after injection, but may occur later. To minimize the potential for local or systemic reactions, the relative sensitivity of the patient must be assessed from the allergic history and from clinical observations. Patients should be informed of the possibility of these reactions and the precautions should be discussed prior to testing http://www.wramc.amedd.army.mil/departments/allergy/CAEL/product.htm 1. Aqueous Extract Solutions Sterile aqueous stock solutions comprise the vast majority of allergen extracts on the shelves of the USACAEL. A typical aqueous extract solution as prepared by our contract manufacturer, Bayer Laboratories, will contain the active ingredients or allergens as noted on the label (pollen, dander, molds, dust etc.). The preservative is 50% V/V glycerin, 0.4% phenol or in a few instances where phenol cannot be used 0.1% thimerosal. Additional ingredients include 0.5% sodium chloride and 0.275% sodium bicarbonate. These solutions should be clear and free from any particulate matter. The supplied concentration of these solutions is usually expressed as Protein Nitrogen Units per ml (ie. 10,000 or 20,000 PNU/ml) or Weight per Volume (ie. 1:10 or 1:20 W/V) concentrations from the manufacturer. The large part of our inventory (attached) are stocked at PNU/ml and W/V concentrations. The FDA is working hard to better standardize allergen extract products. The continued utilization of these products and scientific advances have aided in the gradual refinement of earlier allergen extract products. The perfect allergenic extract as been defined as one that contains all the potential allergens in their native form, in the proper ratio and with all irrelevant material removed. Currently, however, only a few relevant " allergens " have been isolated in only a small number of extract products (Fel d 1 or Cat Allergen 1 in Cat extracts and Antigen E in Short ragweed extract for example). Diluents and Preservatives Dilutions of concentrated extracts prepared for diagnostic testing materials and treatment sets retain potency longer when diluted with Human Serum Albumin saline diluent (HSA) than with plain buffered or phenol saline alone. Glycerin is a superb stabilizer and extracts in 50% solution retain their potency for considerable periods of time. It must be noted, however, that when extracts containing more than 10% glycerin are injected, a burning sensation occurs at the site of injection which is not well tolerated by patients. Thus, intradermal testing materials (ID) are diluted with HSA diluent rather than a 50% glycerin solution. Prick or scratch testing materials, on the other hand, may be diluted and stabilized with glycerin. This is due to the fact that glycerin is not irritating on the surface of the skin. Thus, prick or scratch testing materials are in 50% glycerin. Immunotherapy treatment sets for patients are diluted down with HSA diluent except where Center- Al or Allpyral extracts are being used. In instances where these alum- precipitated extracts are being used the preferred diluent is phenol saline diluent (0.9% sodium chloride and 0.4% phenol). Finally found a package insert! http://www.hollister-stier.com/download_pdfs/385407-H02.pdf OVERDOSAGE: See ADVERSE REACTIONS Section. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: 1. General Sterile aqueous diluent containing albumin (human) [Albumin Saline with Phenol (0.4%)] or diluent of 50% glycerin may be used when preparing dilutions of the concentrate for immunotherapy. For intradermal testing dilutions, Albumin Saline with Phenol (0.4%) is recommended. Dilutions should be made accurately and aseptically, using sterile diluent, vials, syringes, etc. Mix thoroughly and gently by rocking or swirling. Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration whenever solution and container permit. > Does anyone have any info pro or con on immunotherapy shots? My neighbor is about to start the shots to " get rid of her kid's allergies for good " and I'm so afraid. Yes she vax's and he's currently taking med's that aren't helping. Please send offlist to me. > Jen L. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Oh man,,,,,,,, I never have even looked at this. Unbelievable Sheri At 01:00 PM 01/03/2004 -0000, you wrote: >Dear Jen, I want to thank you so much for posting this question!! I'm >sending to the list because I'm literally in shock! I know I >shouldn't be. I have heard some shots contain phenol, and I have done >a paper on phenol when I found out they would be making vaccines >without thimerosal. > >http://users.adelphia.net/~cdc/2Phenoxyethanol.htm > >Little did I know there was Human Serum Albumin in them. My son >received immunotherapy six years ago. Now, along with his vaccine >reactions as a baby, I let them inject more crap into him. I could >just scream. Please, everyone post this where ever you think it will >help. > >Thanks -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Classical Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... voicemail US 530-740-0561 (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. ****** " Just look at us. Everything is backwards; everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information and religions destroy spirituality " .... Ellner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 > Little did I know there was Human Serum Albumin in them. My son Oh, I had the human serum albumin figured my 2nd week of research! In my second week of research I asked CDC for their expedia and mediua list. Yah, girl....what I didn't understand I searched on " medical terms " websites. One of the expedia listed is definted as a urine acidifier. So, with that in mind and " human serum albumin " , one can't help but put the two together. YUCK. Also, remember that nasty viruses and bacteria can only grow in a vile environment. So, the extent of vaccine manufacturing in a sterile environment....well, it's almost non-existant. the viruses have to be replicated on something as nasty as monkey or other animal tissue to something as vile as urine! Can it get any worse? Probably not. Anything else couldn't possibly surprise me. So, for further clarification on some of the ingredients my advise to everyone...if you want to see it for yourself, type " medical terms " or " medical dictionary " in your address box click on " search " and you'll find a place that will let you search for a majority of those ingredients and growth medium list. The reality of the " definitions " could make you ralph! So, if you haven't already, click on the link to CDC's list of ingredients....and enjoy getting your mind blown away and the constant need to ralph. http://www.cdc.gov/nip/publications/pink/Appendices/A/Excipient.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Hey , six years ago, I followed the medical community like they were walking breathing fix everything humans!! lol Boy, the things I learned in three short years. Do an archive search here! Just purchased the immunofacts book today. > > Little did I know there was Human Serum Albumin in them. My son > > Oh, I had the human serum albumin figured my 2nd week of research! In my > second week of research I asked CDC for their expedia and mediua list. Yah, > girl....what I didn't understand I searched on " medical terms " websites. > One of the expedia listed is definted as a urine acidifier. So, with that > in mind and " human serum albumin " , one can't help but put the two together. > YUCK. Also, remember that nasty viruses and bacteria can only grow in a > vile environment. So, the extent of vaccine manufacturing in a sterile > environment....well, it's almost non-existant. the viruses have to be > replicated on something as nasty as monkey or other animal tissue to > something as vile as urine! Can it get any worse? Probably not. Anything > else couldn't possibly surprise me. > So, for further clarification on some of the ingredients my advise to > everyone...if you want to see it for yourself, type " medical terms " or > " medical dictionary " in your address box click on " search " and you'll find a > place that will let you search for a majority of those ingredients and > growth medium list. The reality of the " definitions " could make you ralph! > > So, if you haven't already, click on the link to CDC's list of > ingredients....and enjoy getting your mind blown away and the constant need > to ralph. > > http://www.cdc.gov/nip/publications/pink/Appendices/A/Excipient.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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