Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 thimerosal is still used in the manufacturing process for many inactivated vaccines (most notably as a " freezing " agent for the pertussis, diptheria and tetanus toxoids), and is then " filtered out " of the final product, leaving the " trace " amount of < 0.3 MCG. Whether this is " biologically " insignificant is a matter of speculation IMNSHO; it does fall below the FDA's arbitrary safe level of 0.4 MCG, but is still above the EPA's arbitrary safe level of 0.1 MCG. When vaccinologists or their appologists state that " thimerosal has been removed from pediatric vaccines " they are refering to the thimerosal that was added as a preservative to the finished product at levels between 10.0 and 25.0 MCG per dose. Of course they are simply using a different preservative now, one of which has I believe 1400 MCG of aluminum per dose, so we may not have made a change for the better, as aluminum is also neurotoxic, and though it is less so than mercury they are using considerably more of it. That could be a partial explanation why the autism numbers have not dropped precipitously since " preservative thimerosal free " vaccines were put into the market sometime between 2002 and 2004. ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile./mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 they are getting ready to change the bottles to remove the word thimerisol and replace it will mercury preservative,that way they can get on tv and say thimerisol has been 100% removed. Who is checking these people anyway? They could have upped the thimerisol amounts for all we know. > > thimerosal is still used in the manufacturing process > for many inactivated vaccines (most notably as a > " freezing " agent for the pertussis, diptheria and > tetanus toxoids), and is then " filtered out " of the > final product, leaving the " trace " amount of < 0.3 > MCG. Whether this is " biologically " insignificant is > a matter of speculation IMNSHO; it does fall below the > FDA's arbitrary safe level of 0.4 MCG, but is still > above the EPA's arbitrary safe level of 0.1 MCG. > > When vaccinologists or their appologists state that > " thimerosal has been removed from pediatric vaccines " > they are refering to the thimerosal that was added as > a preservative to the finished product at levels > between 10.0 and 25.0 MCG per dose. > > Of course they are simply using a different > preservative now, one of which has I believe 1400 MCG > of aluminum per dose, so we may not have made a change > for the better, as aluminum is also neurotoxic, and > though it is less so than mercury they are using > considerably more of it. That could be a partial > explanation why the autism numbers have not dropped > precipitously since " preservative thimerosal free " > vaccines were put into the market sometime between > 2002 and 2004. > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search > that gives answers, not web links. > http://mobile./mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 , Not to be picky but check your spelling > > > > thimerosal is still used in the manufacturing process > > for many inactivated vaccines (most notably as a > > " freezing " agent for the pertussis, diptheria and > > tetanus toxoids), and is then " filtered out " of the > > final product, leaving the " trace " amount of < 0.3 > > MCG. Whether this is " biologically " insignificant is > > a matter of speculation IMNSHO; it does fall below the > > FDA's arbitrary safe level of 0.4 MCG, but is still > > above the EPA's arbitrary safe level of 0.1 MCG. > > > > When vaccinologists or their appologists state that > > " thimerosal has been removed from pediatric vaccines " > > they are refering to the thimerosal that was added as > > a preservative to the finished product at levels > > between 10.0 and 25.0 MCG per dose. > > > > Of course they are simply using a different > > preservative now, one of which has I believe 1400 MCG > > of aluminum per dose, so we may not have made a change > > for the better, as aluminum is also neurotoxic, and > > though it is less so than mercury they are using > > considerably more of it. That could be a partial > > explanation why the autism numbers have not dropped > > precipitously since " preservative thimerosal free " > > vaccines were put into the market sometime between > > 2002 and 2004. > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ _ > ______________ > > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search > > that gives answers, not web links. > > http://mobile./mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 The 'trace amount' of therammalammasol in my two week old Chandler's Hep B vaccine was still over the EPA limit for his weight. No safety studies have been done. No one knows what level is safe. celiacdaughter wrote: , Not to be picky but check your spelling > > > > thimerosal is still used in the manufacturing process > > for many inactivated vaccines (most notably as a > > "freezing" agent for the pertussis, diptheria and > > tetanus toxoids), and is then "filtered out" of the > > final product, leaving the "trace" amount of < 0.3 > > MCG. Whether this is "biologically" insignificant is > > a matter of speculation IMNSHO; it does fall below the > > FDA's arbitrary safe level of 0.4 MCG, but is still > > above the EPA's arbitrary safe level of 0.1 MCG. > > > > When vaccinologists or their appologists state that > > "thimerosal has been removed from pediatric vaccines" > > they are refering to the thimerosal that was added as > > a preservative to the finished product at levels > > between 10.0 and 25.0 MCG per dose. > > > > Of course they are simply using a different > > preservative now, one of which has I believe 1400 MCG > > of aluminum per dose, so we may not have made a change > > for the better, as aluminum is also neurotoxic, and > > though it is less so than mercury they are using > > considerably more of it. That could be a partial > > explanation why the autism numbers have not dropped > > precipitously since "preservative thimerosal free" > > vaccines were put into the market sometime between > > 2002 and 2004. > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ _ > ______________ > > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search > > that gives answers, not web links. > > http://mobile./mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 " The 'trace amount' of therammalammasol in my two week old Chandler's Hep B vaccine was still over the EPA limit for his weight. No safety studies have been done. No one knows what level is safe " . Trust me, I'm with you. I was only pointing it out because I could see some people getting a small giggle over the misspellings here in regards to the word. The thread where people (media and doctors shilling) can't pronoune the word and we laugh and make fun but then we can't spell it I'm just sayin'... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 yeah... I was gonna go with therammalammadingdongasol, but I thought that might be excessive. Therammalammasol I think is just enough, and somehow, still in good taste. celiacdaughter wrote: "The 'trace amount' of therammalammasol in my two week old Chandler's Hep B vaccine was still over the EPA limit for his weight. No safety studies have been done. No one knows what level is safe". Trust me, I'm with you. I was only pointing it out because I could see some people getting a small giggle over the misspellings here in regards to the word. The thread where people (media and doctors shilling) can't pronoune the word and we laugh and make fun but then we can't spell it I'm just sayin'... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Thimerocalifragilisticexpialidociousal. Trademarked, thank you very much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 I defer to the master. krstagliano wrote: Thimerocalifragilisticexpialidociousal. Trademarked, thank you very much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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