Thimerosal in the Vacine
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Mercury builds up in the body!!! It doesn't get flushed out!!
The US gov't just had a press release of new info as to the link between vaccines and Autism!!
If you think vaccines don't cause Autism, watch this video!!
/watch?v=2s0BRaYH_rI
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Nice to see someone with a camera actually investigating something. The main stream media only investigates rain. You come home in the rain and turn on the "News". They tell you it is raining.
You buy gas on the way home and turn on the "News". They tell youthe current price of gas.
That is not news. That is anti-news.
Keep your camera rolling dejasol!
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No everyone, mercury is great for your little babies brain. I've even seen newscasts saying how mercury is good for brains. So is aspartame, msg, hydrogenated oils, flouride, splenda, bht, etc. They should start putting these things in vitamins since they are doing such great things for people's health!
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You should tell people the truth: most vaccines DO NOT contain thimerosal. Only two types do: Tripedia and Fluzone (and another flu product not used in the US). Google: "FDA Thimerosal" and see "Table 1". This little video of yours is absolutely misleading and unbalanced.
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I am a pediatrician, I guarantee you 100% that's not a pediatrician you're speaking to. If by any chance it is: switch offices...that in no way represents us. I have much more details and accurate info for my patients.
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The insert is not required. Medical offices go thorug hundreds of cases of vaccines a year, each carrying the insert. There is absolutely no requirement to keep it. The person the "investigator" is talking to is not a physician, which is who these questions should be referred to.
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So:
a) this person is NOT talking to a pediatrician, but getting advice from someone not qualified to discuss this topic
b) he suggests that thimerosal was in MMR, which it never was and couldn't be, since MMR is a live vaccine which would be rendered ineffective.
c) There are only 3 vaccines today which carry a 'trace' amount of thimerosal: Tripedia and 2 brands of flu shot. If you concerned, simply ask your pediatrician for a different brand. Easy and safe! Talk to your pediatrician!
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Awesome Awesome video.
Actually, this is in my child's pediatrician office and I am speaking to a doctor.
dejasol 3 years ago