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Squalene will be in H1N1 vaccines and that is NOT good news.
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May want to brush up on Human Biochemistry. The human body actually produces squalene as an important precursor.
And Dr. Mercola? C'mon now.
Have fun.
R.
Quoting: Reality420 747014Oh you mean like HE says here? Try actually reading more than first few sentances ummkay?...fuck I even bolded the relevant part on how and why the introduction of Squalene which can be a very good anti-oxidant into an un-natural pathway is freakin bad for you....seriously...engage brain before operating mouth.... Here's it is AGAIN.... >>>>>> What Squalene Does to Humans
Your immune system recognizes squalene as an oil molecule native to your body. It is found throughout your nervous system and brain. In fact, you can consume squalene in olive oil and not only will your immune system recognize it, you will also reap the benefits of its antioxidant properties.
The difference between “good” and “bad” squalene is the route by which it enters your body. Injection is an abnormal route of entry which incites your immune system to attack all the squalene in your body, not just the vaccine adjuvant.
Your immune system will attempt to destroy the molecule wherever it finds it, including in places where it occurs naturally, and where it is vital to the health of your nervous system.[viii]
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