Friday, October 15, 2010
Mercury - Good for You?
Remember this? I always thought that this study must be a complete fraud but when I looked up a mercury study (I only found one so far) it didn't say any of the stuff that the news person said. It basically just said that mercury levels fall back to normal in about ten days, after receiving a shot that was it. It drew no conclusions about what was going on inside your body during those ten days and it said nothing about it helping behavior or your brain. BTW the study that I looked at was funded by the World Health Organization, the people that brought you the unnecessary H1N1 shots, the folks that stand to lose money if you don't take their shots. But I'm sure no one would ever put profits above your safety. [Trying not to laugh]
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Federal Vaccine Court Orders U.S. Government Pay an Estimated $20 Million for Lifetime Care to Child With Autism Just as New Book Exploring the Link Between Mercury-Containing Vaccines and Autism Is Released
By PR Newswire
September 13, 2010 06:00 AM EDT
SafeMinds says the new book to be published September 14th, The Age of Autism: Mercury, Medicine and a Man-made Epidemic, provides compelling evidence that mercury in vaccines and other products has caused an epidemic of autism and other neurological disorders.
ATLANTA, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. government revealed last week that they will compensate a family millions of dollars for their daughter's injury related to her infant vaccines that contained mercury and the subsequent development of autism. Yet, the CDC continues to tell the public that there is no connection between vaccines and autism and that the mercury has been removed, although the flu shot recommended for all pregnant women, infants, and children continues to be preserved with mercury.
Obviously vaccines can be linked to autism and a ground-breaking book out tomorrow, The Age of Autism: Mercury, Medicine and a Man-made Epidemic by authors Dan Olmsted and Mark Blaxill, uncovers disturbing evidence of mercury's role in the origins of autism and other childhood neurological disorders that have now reached epidemic proportions in the U.S.
In 1999, the FDA discovered mercury in infant vaccines far exceeded Federal safety standards. Science documents that the mercury preservative, Thimerosal, is highly toxic and linked to injuries like those suffered by the child compensated last week when she received several vaccines containing mercury. Olmsted and Blaxill have uncovered new evidence that mercury, found in a host of products including vaccines, is not only driving the autism epidemic today, but is plausibly linked to the majority of the first eleven autism cases, first described in the 1930's.
The Age of Autism is a sweeping epic that exposes the largely hidden history of mercury poisoning in human beings by medicine and industrial pollution; from triggering the worst form of syphilis, to poisoning young women mistakenly diagnosed with "hysteria," from causing "pink disease" in infants using teething powders in the 1950's, to launching new auto-immune neurological diseases.
The book consists of interlaced facts which build the inescapable conclusion that mercury was the trigger for the age of autism - and that with enough courage, compassion and fearless science the medical establishment can bring it to an end. "Autism is man-made. Informed by this simple truth, we can stop triggering autism and start treating it for what it is," say the authors. "And we can learn lessons that may help crack the code of other modern plagues from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's to asthma and Lou Gehrig's disease."
Dan Olmsted is an Award-Winning Journalist and former UPI Investigative Reporter. Mark Blaxill is the father or a daughter with autism and the author of numerous autism publications. For more information please go to http://www.safeminds.org/mercury/age-of-autism.html
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