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> Hi,

>

> according to an article in Daily Express (*) which interviews Dr

> Halvorsen, " Aluminium has been found to help stimulate the

> immune system, making vaccines more effective. But the amounts added

> to vaccines exceed the recommended safe level by up to 1,000 times.

> Although many doctors have expressed concerns, they cannot get funding

> to research the side-effects. "

>

> Does anyone have pointers to more information on the safety limits of

> aluminium and ingredients list of the vaccine used in Britain?

>

> Jyrki

>

> (*) http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/14350/Children-

Here's a pointer to charts published by Dr Halvorsen himself:

http://web.mac.com/richardhalvorsen1/iWeb/Dr%20Halvorsen/Aluminium.html

I am reading the book " The Truth about Vaccines - How We Are Used As

Guinea Pigs without Knowing It " mentioned in the article which was

published at the end of July - and it's great! Well-researched, easy

to read, with 26 pages of references, covering thimerosal, aluminium,

brain damage from pertussis vaccine, MMR, the role of recently

introduced injectable vaccines (provocation polio) in the peak years

of polio (start of 1950's), etc. etc. It details the aluminium

calculations as well.

More info on the book at Dr Halvorsen's site:

http://web.mac.com/richardhalvorsen1/iWeb/Dr%20Halvorsen/Vaccines.html

Jyrki

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