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Old September 27th 09, 03:35 AM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids.breastfeeding,misc.kids.health,misc.kids.pregnancy,sci.med.nursing
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Default Is there antifreeze in vaccines or not?

In message , john wrote:

The MSDS on car antifreeze, the regular ethylene glycol, says that the
lethal oral dose to kill 50% of rats is 4700 mg/kg. The MSDS on
2-Phenoxyethanol, the vaccine ethylene glycol, says the lethal oral dose to
kill 50% of rats is 1260 mg/kg. Comparing apples to apples, the vaccine
ethylene glycol is a lot more toxic than car antifreeze--to rats anyway.

The debate shouldn't be on whether ethylene glycol exists in vaccines. It
does, period. The debate should be on whether this type of ethylene glycol
and this amount of ethylene glycol can cause the same adverse reactions as
those normally associated with car antifreeze.


Money on the table, dimwit. Make it worth my while and I'll drink
over 400 grams of polyethylene glycol in the course of an evening.

Money where your mouth is. I'll cover up to $3000 in bets over
whether I'm still posting a week later -- and I'll get the PEG
consumption witnessed.

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