
Today’s consumer products are not the soap and lampshades of recycled Nazi concentration camp victims. The following article exposes the shockingly common uses of aborted fetal tissue.ĭo some products contain fetal parts? The short gruesome answer: Yes.

Abortion is the flagrant taking of a human life, and the use of aborted tissue, even in pursuit of a cure, completely nullifies the bioethical principles of 1) informed consent, 2) benefit must outweigh the risk and 3) justice toward the most vulnerable. Planned Parenthood has become the fetal tissue “dealer” to both government and private medical research, and as such, reaps financial benefits. Aborted fetal tissue has been used to create everything from vaccines to potential cures for diseases, and is firmly entrenched in research protocol, even when other ethical options are available. This kind of research has been ongoing for decades in a shroud of secrecy within a medical community that has become unfazed by the ethical issues involved. Is it ethical to use aborted fetal tissue in research? The practice of using aborted fetal tissue has been in the news lately with the trial of journalist David Daleiden, who filmed Planned Parenthood abortionists admitting they change their procedures in order to sell the “freshest” aborted fetal tissue to researchers.
