Eight different bovine ingredients (derived from cows) in vaccines:

- Bovine casein (milk protein)

- Bovine extract

- Bovine cassation acids

- Bovine serum albumen

- Bovine calf serum

- Bovine formula fed calf serum

- Bovine calf serum protein

- Fetal bovine serum (FBS)
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Why are cow parts used for cell cultures and to make vaccines?

According to the FDA, "simply because cows are very large animals, commonly used for food, and thus much material is available."
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Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is the most widely used, the most difficult to obtain and the most expensive cell culture promoter used in drug manufacturing.
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Here's how the bovine fetal blood is harvested.

Cows are occasionally sent to slaughter because they are crippled or to simply thin a herd.

If a cow is found to be pregnant during the removal of its internal organs, the uterus is quickly moved to a specialized extraction area so the fetal blood can be harvested within 30 minutes of the mother’s demise.

This is done by inserting a sterile vacuum collection apparatus directly into the heart. The fetus must be at least 3 months of age or the heart is too small for puncture.

A 3-month fetus yields about 150 ccs of serum while a near-term fetus (9 months) can yield up to 550 ccs.

The heart must be beating to ensure the blood remains uncoagulated and all blood can be extracted from the fetus; therefore, it is presumed that the fetus is alive at the time of the extraction.

After the blood is removed, the remains of the fetus are processed for animal feed.

Approximately 500,000 liters (132,000 gallons) of FBS are sold per year, which means at least 1,000,000 unborn calf fetuses are subjected to the brutal harvesting procedure each year.

('The Disgusting Cow Stuff in Vaccines' by Sherry Tenpenny, 03 September 2023)

https://drtenpenny.substack.com/p/the-disgusting-cow-stuff-in-vaccines.
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