Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 - If you don't mind sharing with me what you guys used the ACTH for? You can email me offline if you would like. jackson6542@...jackson6542@...> I know it must be a very sensitive subject for you. We were doing the ACTH injections for our son - the only thing that has helped to control his seizures thus far. thank you heather Effects of Mercury Administered during Pregnancy In a message dated 11/29/04 7:27:47 PM US Eastern Standard Time, dma_nc1@... writes: Effects of Mercury Administered during Pregnancy A reader named " Donna " contacted Midwifery Today E-News with an informal study she conducted of mothers who were " injected " with mercury while pregnant. She started with her own story: I had RhoGAM when I was six months pregnant. My son has progressive microcephaly, CP, lennox gastaut (severe seizures), is nonverbal and profoundly mentally retarded. I had his six-month-old baby hair tested for mercury; the results showed 13.78 mcg. The only exposure to mercury was from my RhoGAM and his vaccines. A new study of amount of heavy metals in vaccines showed one that contained nine times more aluminum. There is no telling how much mercury was in the RhoGAM injections I had. The older RhoGAM contained 35 mcg of mercury. We are told to limit " ingesting " mercury to 0.1 mcg. What should the number be for " injecting " it? _http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0624.asp?#main_http://www.midwiferyto\ day.com/enews/enews0624.asp?#main_> (http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0624.asp?#main)http://www.midwiferyto\ day.com/enews/enews0624.asp?#main)> Mercury can cause seizures, There is 25mcg of mercury in the Flu Vaccine. Mercury, Cadmium and copper decrease the amount ACTH levels. ACTH is a small protein hormone that causes the body to release cortisol, a type of steroid. It is related to several other small proteins that are active in the brain. Why it helps seizures is not known. The highest levels of mercury are usually found in the pituitary gland of the fetus which affects development of the endocrine, immune, and reproductive systems. _http://joh.med.uoeh-u.ac.jp/pdf/E45/E45_4_10.pdf_http://joh.med.uoeh-u.ac.jp/p\ df/E45/E45_4_10.pdf_> (http://joh.med.uoeh-u.ac.jp/pdf/E45/E45_4_10.pdf)http://joh.med.uoeh-u.ac.jp/p\ df/E45/E45_4_10.pdf)> [NetSpace LISTSERV® software donated by L-Soft, Inc.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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