From: David on
Mark Probert wrote:
> On Jul 13, 10:40 pm, Jan Drew <jdrew63...(a)aol.com> wrote:
>> Everything You Need to Know About Swine Flu Mask � Pig Flu
>>
>> Another negative aspect of getting the swine flu vaccination is the
>> presence of Thimerosal in these shots. Thimerosal is a mercury-based
>> preservative preventing microbial contamination in vaccinations that
>> has been used in multi-dose vaccinations since ... The CDC reports
>> that investigative findings show no known adversities in the use of
>> Thimerosal, making the vaccination safe for children and pregnant
>> women. Even so, mercury has been shown to cause Autism in
>> children, ...
>> Pig Flu -http://garduweb.com/pigflu/
>
> Mercury has NEVER been shown to cause anything in children.
>
..
>

Please take some.
From: Mark Probert-Drew on
On Jul 14, 8:47 am, David <m...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Mark Probert wrote:
> > On Jul 13, 10:40 pm, Jan Drew <jdrew63...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> >> Everything You Need to Know About Swine Flu Mask « Pig Flu
>
> >> Another negative aspect of getting the swine flu vaccination is the
> >> presence of Thimerosal in these shots. Thimerosal is a mercury-based
> >> preservative preventing microbial contamination in vaccinations that
> >> has been used in multi-dose vaccinations since ... The CDC reports
> >> that investigative findings show no known adversities in the use of
> >> Thimerosal, making the vaccination safe for children and pregnant
> >> women. Even so, mercury has been shown to cause Autism in
> >> children, ...
> >> Pig Flu -http://garduweb.com/pigflu/
>
> > Mercury has NEVER been shown to cause anything in children.
>
> .
>
>    Please take some.-

I have. I am fully vaccinated, used to use mercurochrome for cuts,
etc. No problems.
From: Jan Drew on
On Jul 14, 9:15 pm, Peter Bowditch <myfirstn...(a)ratbags.com> wrote:
> Jan Drew <jdrew63...(a)aol.com> wrote:
>
> >Everything You Need to Know About Swine Flu Mask « Pig Flu
>
> >Another negative aspect of getting the swine flu vaccination is the
> >presence of Thimerosal in these shots. Thimerosal is a mercury-based
> >preservative preventing microbial contamination in vaccinations that
> >has been used in multi-dose vaccinations since ... The CDC reports
> >that investigative findings show no known adversities in the use of
> >Thimerosal, making the vaccination safe for children and pregnant
> >women. Even so, mercury has been shown to cause Autism in
> >children, ...
>
> No, it has not.

Yes, it has.

Another negative aspect of getting the swine flu vaccination is the
presence of Thimerosal in these shots. Thimerosal is a mercury-based
preservative preventing microbial contamination in vaccinations that
has been used in multi-dose vaccinations since the 1930s. The CDC
reports that investigative findings show no known adversities in the
use of Thimerosal, making the vaccination safe for children and
pregnant women. Even so, mercury has been shown to cause Autism in
children, it can cause nerve cell and mitochondrial damage, as well as
kidney damage. Though there is much debate over the safety of
Thimerosal, many countries have banned the use of this ethyl-mercury
preservative due to safety concerns. Many studies have been executed
with different results. Complaints of diarrhea, vomiting, and fever
have been associated with vaccinations containing Thimerosal, which
supports findings in the VAERS database.


>
> >Pig Flu -http://garduweb.com/pigflu/
>
> >Flu Shot Permanently Disables Washington Redskins cheerleader ...
> >By favesjersey
> >“You couldn't even construct a study that shows Thimerosal is safe”,
> >says Dr. Boyd Haley, Head of the Chemistry Dept. at the University of
> >Kentucky. —continued—. silkcat51 says: July 13, 2010 at 1:48 am. “It's
> >just too darn toxic. ...
>
From: Jan Drew on
On Jul 14, 11:44 pm, Mark Probert-Drew <mark.prob...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 14, 8:47 am, David <m...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Mark Probert wrote:
> > > On Jul 13, 10:40 pm, Jan Drew <jdrew63...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> > >> Everything You Need to Know About Swine Flu Mask « Pig Flu
>
> > >> Another negative aspect of getting the swine flu vaccination is the
> > >> presence of Thimerosal in these shots. Thimerosal is a mercury-based
> > >> preservative preventing microbial contamination in vaccinations that
> > >> has been used in multi-dose vaccinations since ... The CDC reports
> > >> that investigative findings show no known adversities in the use of
> > >> Thimerosal, making the vaccination safe for children and pregnant
> > >> women. Even so, mercury has been shown to cause Autism in
> > >> children, ...
> > >> Pig Flu -http://garduweb.com/pigflu/
>
> > > Mercury has NEVER been shown to cause anything in children.
>
> > .
>
> >    Please take some.-
>
> I have. I am fully vaccinated, used to use mercurochrome for cuts,
> etc. No problems.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


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From: Jan Drew on
On Jul 14, 11:45 pm, Mark Probert-Drew <mark.prob...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 14, 9:15 pm, Peter Bowditch <myfirstn...(a)ratbags.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Jan Drew <jdrew63...(a)aol.com> wrote:
>
> > >Everything You Need to Know About Swine Flu Mask « Pig Flu
>
> > >Another negative aspect of getting the swine flu vaccination is the
> > >presence of Thimerosal in these shots. Thimerosal is a mercury-based
> > >preservative preventing microbial contamination in vaccinations that
> > >has been used in multi-dose vaccinations since ... The CDC reports
> > >that investigative findings show no known adversities in the use of
> > >Thimerosal, making the vaccination safe for children and pregnant
> > >women. Even so, mercury has been shown to cause Autism in
> > >children, ...
>
> > No, it has not.
>
> > >Pig Flu -http://garduweb.com/pigflu/
>
> > >Flu Shot Permanently Disables Washington Redskins cheerleader ...
> > >By favesjersey
> > >“You couldn't even construct a study that shows Thimerosal is safe”,
> > >says Dr. Boyd Haley, Head of the Chemistry Dept. at the University of
> > >Kentucky. —continued—. silkcat51 says: July 13, 2010 at 1:48 am. “It's
> > >just too darn toxic. ...
>