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Old July 18th 07, 06:43 PM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids,misc.kids.health,misc.kids.pregnancy,talk.politics.medicine
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Default Vaccine Ingredients

On Jul 16, 4:39 pm, (Herman Rubin) wrote:
In article wxymi.4551$BI5.3@trnddc07, Jeff wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 14, 8:31 am, Jeff wrote:
JOHN wrote:
http://www.informedchoice.info/cocktail.html
http://www.whale.to/vaccines/ingredients.html
Will you please cite references which show that the vaccine ingredients,
in the very low doses used, are harmful?
Jeff
Jeff,
Please show peer reviewed references which show vaccine
ingredients are not harmful at low doses even though the msds states
clearly that the ingredients are toxic and dangerous.

The MSDS don't discuss the use of the chemicals in vaccines. The doses
used are much, much smaller than the toxic doses.
Since when can
the human safely eat rotten eggs or the pus from monkey kidneys?
Injecting the filth is probably 1000 times more harmful.

Considering that neither rotten eggs nor monkey kidney pus is injected
into humans, this question is irrelevent.
The dose may make the chemical a poison, a lower dose may make
the chemical a medicine, but there is no dose whereby a poison becomes
a nutrient and not a poison.

Nor did I ever say there was one.
A poison in any dose is still a poison
and the body has to deal with it regardless of the amount injected or
swallowed.

Actually, water is a poison. I would find it hard to argue that it is
not a nutrient.


Until it was found to be an essential nutrient, selenium
was considered ONLY to be a poison.

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You say selenium as if all selenium compounds are the same. They are
not.

A grad student friend of mine, working on selenium compounds,
developed a most severe case of swollen testes as a result of selenium
exposure.

What selenium compound is nutritional, and which are not?

Generally speaking, if the mineral has not been absorbed into a plant,
converted into an organic mineral, then eaten to be absorbed by a
human, the mineral will be toxic to the human, but may have medicinal
or drug effects. No known pharma company has the technology of the
simple green plants.

Can you distinguish between a drug and a nutritional effect of any
chemical compound?

DrCee