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Thimerosal in vaccines reduces incidence of autism



 
 
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Old July 8th 06, 03:55 AM posted to misc.kids.health
Kevysmom
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Default Thimerosal in vaccines reduces incidence of autism

That depends on the dose.

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The dose....Im getting sick of this moron bringing this up.


First one day old babies were injected with 12.5mcg of mercury via Hep B
vaccine, you would have to weigh 550lbs for this to be a safe amt. Yes,
thimerosal(mercury) crosses the blood brain barrier and destroys brain
cells causing damage.

I would love to inject YOU with the amt equal to what a newborn infant was
injected with! Maybe two extra doses because newborns dont have a complete
blood brain barrier until 6 mos of age!

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Old July 8th 06, 03:53 PM posted to misc.kids.health
Mark Probert
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Default Thimerosal in vaccines reduces incidence of autism

Kevysmom wrote:
That depends on the dose.

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The dose....Im getting sick of this moron bringing this up.


Then go and learn about toxicology and stop reading only anti-vac liar
crap. You will eventually, I hope, understand the problem.

First one day old babies were injected with 12.5mcg of mercury via Hep B
vaccine, you would have to weigh 550lbs for this to be a safe amt. Yes,
thimerosal(mercury) crosses the blood brain barrier and destroys brain
cells causing damage.

I would love to inject YOU with the amt equal to what a newborn infant was
injected with! Maybe two extra doses because newborns dont have a complete
blood brain barrier until 6 mos of age!


Bring it on.



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Old July 11th 06, 12:33 AM posted to misc.kids.health
Mark Probert
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Default Thimerosal in vaccines reduces incidence of autism

Kevysmom wrote:
That depends on the dose.

********


The dose....Im getting sick of this moron bringing this up.


I would get sick of anyone pointing out the obvious that defeats a
claim, too.

First one day old babies were injected with 12.5mcg of mercury via Hep B
vaccine, you would have to weigh 550lbs for this to be a safe amt.


Oh? Care to PROVE that? Try not to use an anti-vac liar site.

Yes,
thimerosal(mercury) crosses the blood brain barrier and destroys brain
cells causing damage.


There is no proof that thimerosal does that in humans. It may happen in
a petri dish, or a test tube, but George Orwell has not been caught up
with as yet.

I would love to inject YOU with the amt equal to what a newborn infant was
injected with! Maybe two extra doses because newborns dont have a complete
blood brain barrier until 6 mos of age!


Some adults have a highly developed fact-brain barrier. Others are so
consumed with anger (YOU DONNA) that no fact will ever dissuade them.

You really do need help.



 




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