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To: ran20; Incorrigible; All
In one part the presenter noted that if the pediatritian dropped the vaccine on the floor and the vial broke.. the liquid on the floor would be considered toxic waste by the EPA. Yet we are injecting infants with multiple doses of this. Which is insane/idiotic.

Early Thimerosal Exposure and Neuropsychological Outcomes at 7 to 10 Years

The entire article is a FReebie. I've only read up to the conclusion of the abstract.

ran20, anyone should know that EPA want hazardous substances measured down to zero parts per megagazillion. We are not injecting infants with multiple doses of thimerosal. All pediatric vaccinations now use single unit doses. They have no thimerosal which is only used for the multi-use vials of the seasonal influenza vaccine as a preservative against bacterial contamination. No thanks for your link. Why not read the story?

7 posted on 09/27/2007 12:49:22 AM PDT by neverdem (Call talk radio. We need a Constitutional Amendment for Congressional term limits. Let's Roll!)
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To: neverdem

Yes its been a positive change, for the last few years we’ve stopped injecting with mercury or at least drastically reduced the amount. It will be interesting to see in the coming years as the children enter school if there is the same prevelance of some of the nueropsychological problems.

I also support other parents rights to choose whats best for their children. I made sure to get a mercury free vaccines. Another parent might prefer mercury in the vaccine they give their children. The advantage being it is about half the price. And indeed it may be harmless, with some other yet unknown reason for the spike for the problems.


8 posted on 09/27/2007 12:59:38 AM PDT by ran20
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