GlaxoSmithKline
A leader in pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and consumer healthcare, GlaxoSmithKline is a producer of many products in our medicine cabinet. According to their official website, "Research is vitally important to the success of our business." Unfortunately, some of that research deals with using aborted fetal cells to test products, specifically their vaccines.
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Merck
Merck is dedicated to discovering new and innovative medicines, vaccines, biologic therapies, consumer health and animal products. Similar to GlaxoSmthKline, Merck's vaccine research is often tainted with aborted fetal cells.
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Neocutis
Neocutis has developed a new anti-aging cream. The Neocutis website specifies that this anti-aging cream was invented using PSP (Processed Skin Cell Proteins). Very little information can be found on the Neocutis website about what exactly these "Processed Skin Cell Proteins" are; however, according to the University of Houston, these cells are taken from aborted fetuses.
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Neuralstem
Neuralstem is a pharmaceutical company who have used neural stem cells from the brain to find cures for diseases like Lou Gehrig's disease, depression, as well as looking into cures for Alzheimer, PTSD and Brain Cancer. These types of cures are researched through stem cell lines taken from the fetal tissue of a baby aborted at 8 weeks.
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ReNeuron
Like Neuralstem, Reneuron is a pharmaceutical company conducting stem cell research. Specifically, Reneuron is looking for therapeutic treatment of patients of stroke, diabetes, and blindness, as well as, partnering with Merck on a few non-therapeutic uses of stem cells. Reneuron's stem cells against stroke were developed from an aborted 12-week old fetus.
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Senomyx
Senomyx is the only company on this list that is not in the medical field. Senomyx is instead in the business of creating taste enhancers. Trying to increase efficiency, Senomyx has tested these taste enhancers, not with human taste tests, but with the kidneys of an aborted baby. Senomyx has then sold these taste enhancers to Nestle, Ajinomoto, Co, and Firmenich.
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