What do rat poison and the HPV vaccine have in common? The answer
is a hazardous chemical known as sodium borate. Savvy readers may
wonder what a toxin that is commonly used to kill rats is doing in
the ingredient
list for the HPV vaccine that is currently being pushed on girls
as young as nine and is even being considered for men and boys. Unfortunately,
the answer isn't very comforting, especially for new U.S. residents
for whom the HPV injection
containing sodium
borate is now mandated.
What is Sodium Borate?
Sodium borate, a boric acid salt also known as borax, has many common
uses. In addition to its use as a rat poison, it is also used
in laundry detergents, cosmetics, enamel glazes, flame retardants,
and buffer solutions in chemistry. However, sodium borate also has
antifungal properties, which means that its probable reason for being
in the vaccine is to act as a preservative.
Sodium Borate Banned as Food Additive
Sodium borate is used as a food
additive in some countries, but it is now outlawed in many places.
For example, one Australian government recall site
notes: "Product is Borax (sodium borate) which is a non permitted
food additive and is harmful to health."
So, if it's "harmful to health," why is it being added to the HPV
vaccine?
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No Longer Used in Medical Preparations
The U.S. National Library of Medicine states in an article
that boric acid is "no longer commonly used in medical preparations."
It's a good thing, too, considering that the U.S. National Library
of Medicine also reports that this substance used to be used to disinfect
and treat wounds and that individuals "who received such treatment
over and over again got sick, and some died." In fact, the U.S. National
Library of Medicine provides the number for Poison Control for people
exposed to this chemical and notes that treatment for those exposed
to it may include gastric lavage (stomach pumping), dialysis, and
liquids by mouth or IV.
Sodium Borate Poisoning Symptoms Mimic Reactions to HPV Vaccine
Sadly, the information about sodium borate gets even scarier. Another
government website article
states that exposure to sodium borate can cause convulsions and other
ill health effects. Interestingly enough, young girls who receive
the HPV vaccine have reported similar symptoms to those that appear
in cases of sodium borate poisoning. This particular government site
provides the following warning regarding this chemical: "WARNING!
HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. CAUSES IRRITATION
TO SKIN, EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT." Given this information, is sodium
borate really something that should be injected into humans? This
is something the reader should carefully consider, along with the
previously reported information,
before choosing to receive the controversial HPV vaccine.