Read: What’s Inside a Flu Shot?
All Flu shots have genetic material packaged in an envelope of proteins and fats, studded with antigens—that push the body’s immune system into action.
This is how it looks:
The Flu virus has the following:
FLU VIRUS PROTEIN
and
a) Traces of Egg Protein – used to grow the virus
b) Trace of Formaldehyde: makes the virus inert. Your shot has up to 100 (micro) mcg of formaldehyde, but your blood naturally contains 13,000 mcg.
c) Trace of Gelatin and
d) Trace of Thimerosal – used only in multi-vial. It keeps the flu shot free of bacteria and fungi. Our body breaks it down and eliminates within weeks.
