The answer to the question is yes. Yes it does. Because the whole list is a distortion. #7 is not in vaccines (although derived from it, fetal bovine serum is not “animal blood” and is only trace), and none of the others are present at a level that can cause harm. https://twitter.com/Rectitude20/status/1190805150870507520 …
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I could go on, obviously, but the whole list is nothing more than the “toxins gambit.”https://respectfulinsolence.com/2016/12/21/this-could-be-the-most-ludicrous-version-of-the-toxins-gambit-ive-ever-seen/ …
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So, to bring it back around, posting a list like that does mean you’re antivaccine.
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Number 11 is gmo insulin. Saves my life every damn day, but has nothing to do with vaccines. Lol
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It IS used in a whole lot of kinds of cheese, some of which are very tasty.
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You could go on lying for hours. Knock it off! Truth - yeast proteins in Help B vaccine causes anaphylactic shock in yeast-sensitive people.pic.twitter.com/00IqAIk8D4
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