Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Ohhh... this would have been PERFECT to post on RR! Whaaaa!! Some " conspiracy theory " Becky! A Hollywood actor, the California Nurses Assoc. (not to mention Senator Burton) all fighting against thimerosal in vaccines! Yeah, these are really some back-woods nuts with nothing better to do than stir up controversy. This is an excellent article. If it was anything else other than a vaccine that made billions, there would be such an outcry in the public agains something that was harming children. Notice the last paragraph, " most " childhood vaccines are thim. free, EXCEPT the flu vax which was recently added to the list of recommended vaccines for infants and children! Miss " Oh-so-knowledgeable-about-vaccines Becky " doesn't have a clue as to what's really going on when she says that it's all been removed! And the CDC admitted they are not going to recommend the thim.-free flu vax to parents (too costly), so unless they know to ask, their baby will be shot up with mercury! This is awful, but I'm REALLY hoping someone close to people like , Becky, Medic911, LurkinGuy, etc. have a child with a vaccine reaction. I pray it isn't anything fatal or permanent for the innocent child, but enough to open their blinded eyes to the truth! <sigh> Those people really get my BP up! Kay Ban on mercury in vaccines gets push http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/9439823.htm?1c " 'If there is the slightest whisper that it might be unsafe and toxic ... why not do something about it?' asked actor Cole at a Sacramento news conference Wednesday...Cole, who plays the vice president on the television show 'The West Wing,' said his daughter had 'a very severe reaction' to a diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis shot at 18 months. Her face swelled so much that her eyes were nearly shut. A short time later, her speech and eye contact began to regress, he said. His daughter, now age 11, has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. " SACRAMENTO - Supporters of a bill that would ban a mercury-based preservative from vaccines for children and pregnant women in California are making a last-minute push to get the measure passed before lawmakers go home Aug. 31. Assemblywoman Fran Pavley, D-Woodland Hills, has delayed the effective date to July 2006 to give pharmaceutical companies more time to beef up production of vaccines without thimerosal. She also has inserted a provision that would enable state officials to waive the thimerosal ban during a public health emergency, including a severe flu vaccine shortage. The changes prompted the American Academy of Pediatrics to withdraw its opposition and take a neutral stance. But the bill continues to draw fire from flu vaccine manufacturer Aventis Pasteur and the California Conference of Local Health Officers, who worry about the ban creating a vaccine shortage during a major flu outbreak. " Aventis Pasteur believes this legislation would curtail the access of Californians to needed vaccine and undermine public confidence in one of health care's most effective prevention tools, " spokesman Len Lavenda said in a statement. Parents of autistic children, the California Nurses Association and others support the measure, arguing that it makes no sense to include a mercury-based preservative in vaccines given to developing infants. The bill, which has passed the Assembly and awaits a vote on the Senate floor, would apply to vaccines for children age 3 and younger and pregnant women. Many parents of autistic children blame thimerosal for their children's disorder, although some scientists disagree and the cause of autism remains a mystery. " If there is the slightest whisper that it might be unsafe and toxic ... why not do something about it? " asked actor Cole at a Sacramento news conference Wednesday. Cole, who plays the vice president on the television show " The West Wing, " said his daughter had " a very severe reaction " to a diphtheria, tetanus and per tussis shot at 18 months. Her face swelled so much that her eyes were nearly shut. A short time later, her speech and eye contact began to regress, he said. His daughter, now age 11, has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. " I have to ask questions because of that, " he said. Rick Rollens, the father of an autistic child and a co-founder of the M.I.N.D. Institute at UC , noted that health officials advise pregnant women not to eat seafood because it may be contaminated with mercury yet don't seem to worry about thimerosal. " Everyone's been working very hard to reduce the amount of mercury in our bodies, " Pavley said. " In an abundance of precaution, I'm carrying this bill because we know alternatives are on the market. " Thimerosal, a compound that is 49.6 percent mercury by weight, has been used as a preservative in some vaccines and other pharmaceutical products since the 1930s. Its purpose is to prevent fungal and bacterial contamination in multidose vials of vaccines. Thimerosal is made up of ethyl mercury, a different form than the methyl mercury that has triggered widespread government warnings about fish consumption and other types of exposure. Scientists know much less about the potential impact of ethyl mercury. In 1999, as a precautionary measure, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the U.S. Public Health Service urged drug companies to voluntarily remove thimerosal from children's vaccines. The recommendation came after the Food and Drug Administration determined that children who received the full set of recommended immunizations could accumulate doses of mercury that exceeded Environmental Protection Agency guidelines. Today, most childhood vaccines are thimerosal-free. The one exception is the flu vaccine, which is now available with and without thimerosal. Manufacturers produce much greater quantities of the thimerosal version, however. This year, federal officials added the flu vaccine to the routine childhood immunization schedule. That heightened concerns about thimerosal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Soooo sorry! This wasn't meant for the list. Kay ******************** Ohhh... this would have been PERFECT to post on RR! Whaaaa!! Some " conspiracy theory " Becky! A Hollywood actor, the California Nurses Assoc. (not to mention Senator Burton) all fighting against thimerosal in vaccines! Yeah, these are really some back-woods nuts with nothing better to do than stir up controversy. This is an excellent article. If it was anything else other than a vaccine that made billions, there would be such an outcry in the public agains something that was harming children. Notice the last paragraph, " most " childhood vaccines are thim. free, EXCEPT the flu vax which was recently added to the list of recommended vaccines for infants and children! Miss " Oh-so-knowledgeable-about-vaccines Becky " doesn't have a clue as to what's really going on when she says that it's all been removed! And the CDC admitted they are not going to recommend the thim.-free flu vax to parents (too costly), so unless they know to ask, their baby will be shot up with mercury! This is awful, but I'm REALLY hoping someone close to people like , Becky, Medic911, LurkinGuy, etc. have a child with a vaccine reaction. I pray it isn't anything fatal or permanent for the innocent child, but enough to open their blinded eyes to the truth! <sigh> Those people really get my BP up! Kay Ban on mercury in vaccines gets push http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/9439823.htm?1c " 'If there is the slightest whisper that it might be unsafe and toxic ... why not do something about it?' asked actor Cole at a Sacramento news conference Wednesday...Cole, who plays the vice president on the television show 'The West Wing,' said his daughter had 'a very severe reaction' to a diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis shot at 18 months. Her face swelled so much that her eyes were nearly shut. A short time later, her speech and eye contact began to regress, he said. His daughter, now age 11, has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. " SACRAMENTO - Supporters of a bill that would ban a mercury-based preservative from vaccines for children and pregnant women in California are making a last-minute push to get the measure passed before lawmakers go home Aug. 31. Assemblywoman Fran Pavley, D-Woodland Hills, has delayed the effective date to July 2006 to give pharmaceutical companies more time to beef up production of vaccines without thimerosal. She also has inserted a provision that would enable state officials to waive the thimerosal ban during a public health emergency, including a severe flu vaccine shortage. The changes prompted the American Academy of Pediatrics to withdraw its opposition and take a neutral stance. But the bill continues to draw fire from flu vaccine manufacturer Aventis Pasteur and the California Conference of Local Health Officers, who worry about the ban creating a vaccine shortage during a major flu outbreak. " Aventis Pasteur believes this legislation would curtail the access of Californians to needed vaccine and undermine public confidence in one of health care's most effective prevention tools, " spokesman Len Lavenda said in a statement. Parents of autistic children, the California Nurses Association and others support the measure, arguing that it makes no sense to include a mercury-based preservative in vaccines given to developing infants. The bill, which has passed the Assembly and awaits a vote on the Senate floor, would apply to vaccines for children age 3 and younger and pregnant women. Many parents of autistic children blame thimerosal for their children's disorder, although some scientists disagree and the cause of autism remains a mystery. " If there is the slightest whisper that it might be unsafe and toxic ... why not do something about it? " asked actor Cole at a Sacramento news conference Wednesday. Cole, who plays the vice president on the television show " The West Wing, " said his daughter had " a very severe reaction " to a diphtheria, tetanus and per tussis shot at 18 months. Her face swelled so much that her eyes were nearly shut. A short time later, her speech and eye contact began to regress, he said. His daughter, now age 11, has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. " I have to ask questions because of that, " he said. Rick Rollens, the father of an autistic child and a co-founder of the M.I.N.D. Institute at UC , noted that health officials advise pregnant women not to eat seafood because it may be contaminated with mercury yet don't seem to worry about thimerosal. " Everyone's been working very hard to reduce the amount of mercury in our bodies, " Pavley said. " In an abundance of precaution, I'm carrying this bill because we know alternatives are on the market. " Thimerosal, a compound that is 49.6 percent mercury by weight, has been used as a preservative in some vaccines and other pharmaceutical products since the 1930s. Its purpose is to prevent fungal and bacterial contamination in multidose vials of vaccines. Thimerosal is made up of ethyl mercury, a different form than the methyl mercury that has triggered widespread government warnings about fish consumption and other types of exposure. Scientists know much less about the potential impact of ethyl mercury. In 1999, as a precautionary measure, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the U.S. Public Health Service urged drug companies to voluntarily remove thimerosal from children's vaccines. The recommendation came after the Food and Drug Administration determined that children who received the full set of recommended immunizations could accumulate doses of mercury that exceeded Environmental Protection Agency guidelines. Today, most childhood vaccines are thimerosal-free. The one exception is the flu vaccine, which is now available with and without thimerosal. Manufacturers produce much greater quantities of the thimerosal version, however. This year, federal officials added the flu vaccine to the routine childhood immunization schedule. That heightened concerns about thimerosal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Maybe Doc would put this up!!! Looks like BaconMelt has been shut out. I'm going to ask a friend if I can use her IP to register. Watch for CountrySummer's debut. I've been trying to think of some covert way to post vaccine stuff. I don't even know what I mean by that but maybe there's some subject close to it that could be posted. What about posting stuff that is pro vaccine but it doesn't make any common sense. Some kind of fringe stuff that would make people question what they're saying about it being good??? Am I making any sense?? Re: Ban on mercury in vaccines gets push Ohhh... this would have been PERFECT to post on RR! Whaaaa!! Some " conspiracy theory " Becky! A Hollywood actor, the California Nurses Assoc. (not to mention Senator Burton) all fighting against thimerosal in vaccines! Yeah, these are really some back-woods nuts with nothing better to do than stir up controversy. This is an excellent article. If it was anything else other than a vaccine that made billions, there would be such an outcry in the public agains something that was harming children. Notice the last paragraph, " most " childhood vaccines are thim. free, EXCEPT the flu vax which was recently added to the list of recommended vaccines for infants and children! Miss " Oh-so-knowledgeable-about-vaccines Becky " doesn't have a clue as to what's really going on when she says that it's all been removed! And the CDC admitted they are not going to recommend the thim.-free flu vax to parents (too costly), so unless they know to ask, their baby will be shot up with mercury! This is awful, but I'm REALLY hoping someone close to people like , Becky, Medic911, LurkinGuy, etc. have a child with a vaccine reaction. I pray it isn't anything fatal or permanent for the innocent child, but enough to open their blinded eyes to the truth! <sigh> Those people really get my BP up! Kay Ban on mercury in vaccines gets push http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/9439823.htm ?1c " 'If there is the slightest whisper that it might be unsafe and toxic ... why not do something about it?' asked actor Cole at a Sacramento news conference Wednesday...Cole, who plays the vice president on the television show 'The West Wing,' said his daughter had 'a very severe reaction' to a diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis shot at 18 months. Her face swelled so much that her eyes were nearly shut. A short time later, her speech and eye contact began to regress, he said. His daughter, now age 11, has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. " SACRAMENTO - Supporters of a bill that would ban a mercury-based preservative from vaccines for children and pregnant women in California are making a last-minute push to get the measure passed before lawmakers go home Aug. 31. Assemblywoman Fran Pavley, D-Woodland Hills, has delayed the effective date to July 2006 to give pharmaceutical companies more time to beef up production of vaccines without thimerosal. She also has inserted a provision that would enable state officials to waive the thimerosal ban during a public health emergency, including a severe flu vaccine shortage. The changes prompted the American Academy of Pediatrics to withdraw its opposition and take a neutral stance. But the bill continues to draw fire from flu vaccine manufacturer Aventis Pasteur and the California Conference of Local Health Officers, who worry about the ban creating a vaccine shortage during a major flu outbreak. " Aventis Pasteur believes this legislation would curtail the access of Californians to needed vaccine and undermine public confidence in one of health care's most effective prevention tools, " spokesman Len Lavenda said in a statement. Parents of autistic children, the California Nurses Association and others support the measure, arguing that it makes no sense to include a mercury-based preservative in vaccines given to developing infants. The bill, which has passed the Assembly and awaits a vote on the Senate floor, would apply to vaccines for children age 3 and younger and pregnant women. Many parents of autistic children blame thimerosal for their children's disorder, although some scientists disagree and the cause of autism remains a mystery. " If there is the slightest whisper that it might be unsafe and toxic ... why not do something about it? " asked actor Cole at a Sacramento news conference Wednesday. Cole, who plays the vice president on the television show " The West Wing, " said his daughter had " a very severe reaction " to a diphtheria, tetanus and per tussis shot at 18 months. Her face swelled so much that her eyes were nearly shut. A short time later, her speech and eye contact began to regress, he said. His daughter, now age 11, has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. " I have to ask questions because of that, " he said. Rick Rollens, the father of an autistic child and a co-founder of the M.I.N.D. Institute at UC , noted that health officials advise pregnant women not to eat seafood because it may be contaminated with mercury yet don't seem to worry about thimerosal. " Everyone's been working very hard to reduce the amount of mercury in our bodies, " Pavley said. " In an abundance of precaution, I'm carrying this bill because we know alternatives are on the market. " Thimerosal, a compound that is 49.6 percent mercury by weight, has been used as a preservative in some vaccines and other pharmaceutical products since the 1930s. Its purpose is to prevent fungal and bacterial contamination in multidose vials of vaccines. Thimerosal is made up of ethyl mercury, a different form than the methyl mercury that has triggered widespread government warnings about fish consumption and other types of exposure. Scientists know much less about the potential impact of ethyl mercury. In 1999, as a precautionary measure, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the U.S. Public Health Service urged drug companies to voluntarily remove thimerosal from children's vaccines. The recommendation came after the Food and Drug Administration determined that children who received the full set of recommended immunizations could accumulate doses of mercury that exceeded Environmental Protection Agency guidelines. Today, most childhood vaccines are thimerosal-free. The one exception is the flu vaccine, which is now available with and without thimerosal. Manufacturers produce much greater quantities of the thimerosal version, however. This year, federal officials added the flu vaccine to the routine childhood immunization schedule. 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Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Ooops, sorry about my recent post. It was meant to go to a friend. Please ignore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Again, my apologies. A friend and I were having a discussion after a maddening few days on a message board we're both on. She was banned from the board for her stand on the dangers of vaccines, and my membership is walking a fine line! They (the moderators) have forbidden me or anyone else from posting ANYTHING from now on relating to vaccines, autism, thimerosal, etc. on the board or we'll be banned as well. We've been livid about the ignorance that prevails on that board and amazed that people can be so blind when hit smack in the face with the truth in black and white! So, I just wanted to give a little background info for my little tirade in that missent email! I know you all understand and have been in similar frustrating, hair-pulling, incidences on other message boards. Kay Re: Ban on mercury in vaccines gets push Soooo sorry! This wasn't meant for the list. Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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