Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 More on "trace amounts" and "nanomolar levels" of thimerosal: http://www.minnesotanaturalhealth.org/vaccinations_mercury07.html http://www.mercola.com/2004/nov/3/mercury_vaccines_medicine.htm Aasamwagnit <mwagnit@...> wrote: This website shows which vaccines contain "trace" amounts of mercury. mercury.http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/thi-table.htm. Live virus vaccines like the MMR and chickenpox do not use thimerosal in their production. The thimerosal would instantly kill the vaccine virus. This website defines trace as less than 0.3 micrograms (ug) per 0.5 ml which equals 0.6 ug/ml or 600 ug/liter. It's my understaning that the FDA defines trace as < 1.0 ug per 0.5 ml which is 2000 ug/l. The EPA defines hazardous waste as 200 ug mercury /liter.>> Can someone please confirm that nearly ALL vaccines (not MMR) > have "trace" amounts of thimerasol? If so, how much "trace" is still > considered "trace?" Hmmm? TIA,> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Thank you for the responses. So it is quite conceivable, maybe probable that an infant could get a DTAP,FLu Shot,HepA-B and possibly Menn. all with " trace " amounts. SO if we add up the " trace " amounts is it still considered " trace? " Don't forget all of the doses. --- Aasa <penas7ar@...> wrote: > More on " trace amounts " and " nanomolar levels " of > thimerosal: > > > http://www.minnesotanaturalhealth.org/vaccinations_mercury07.html > > > http://www.mercola.com/2004/nov/3/mercury_vaccines_medicine.htm > > Aasa > > mwagnit <mwagnit@...> wrote: > > This website shows which vaccines contain " trace " > amounts of mercury. > mercury.http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/thi-table.htm. > Live virus vaccines > like the MMR and chickenpox do not use thimerosal in > their production. > The thimerosal would instantly kill the vaccine > virus. This website > defines trace as less than 0.3 micrograms (ug) per > 0.5 ml which equals > 0.6 ug/ml or 600 ug/liter. It's my understaning that > the FDA defines > trace as < 1.0 ug per 0.5 ml which is 2000 ug/l. The > EPA defines > hazardous waste as 200 ug mercury /liter. > > > > > > Can someone please confirm that nearly ALL > vaccines (not MMR) > > have " trace " amounts of thimerasol? If so, how > much " trace " is still > > considered " trace? " Hmmm? TIA, > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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