Your doctor is right, the amount of mercury is negligible. Stop listening to the conspiracy theorists and follow the advice of your medical professional. The risk of H1N1 to your unborn baby is far too great to not get the vaccine.
Yes the swine flu vaccine does contain thimerosal, which is partly a mercury containing substance. In the “independent” lab tests, the FDA and all those government agencies teach doctors that it has been found safe in the amounts put into vaccines.
Do you think that ANY amount of mercury is good in your body? Do you know how ridiculously toxic this is in your body? Yes your body can detoxify some of it, depending on how much burden it’s has from all other environmental toxins and toxins you are taking directly into your bloodstream, bypassing our God given immunity.
Regardless, no tests have ever been done on the COMBINATION of all ingredients in vaccines.
Here’s all you need to do if you are concerned about the H1N1 and feel you need protection from a strain of influenza that is reported less deadly than seasonal influenza:
- Get some Thieves essential oil from Young Living (get it cheaper on ebay)
- Get the Kingbio.com homeopathic vaccine for it, check out their multi-strain influenza homeopathic which contains the H1N1. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/answer?qid=20091110130839AAdNZ10
And that’s it, just get plenty of sunlight to activate the vitamin D hormone.
Babies and kids are being targeted by doctors who have no idea what the political and military agenda is behind all this.
Check out the following article and read the whole thing: http://vacinfo.org/Startling.htm
During pregnancy, it is prudent to reduce your intake of mercury as much as possible. This includes from food sources (especially fish) and from vaccines. HOWEVER, if you cannot find a thimerosal-free vaccine, it is still recommended you get the influenza vaccine, as the mercury content is very small and rapidly cleared from the body. The mercury compound in the vaccine is actually eliminated from the body much faster than the mercury in fish.
Your information is incorrect- the manufacurers of the H1N1 vaccine have produced both multidose vials, which contain thimerosal, and prefilled syringes with the adult dose, which are thimerosal-free. Ask if the latter is available. If your doctor does not have it, try your local health department.
Your doctor is right, the amount of mercury is negligible. Stop listening to the conspiracy theorists and follow the advice of your medical professional. The risk of H1N1 to your unborn baby is far too great to not get the vaccine.
Yes the swine flu vaccine does contain thimerosal, which is partly a mercury containing substance. In the “independent” lab tests, the FDA and all those government agencies teach doctors that it has been found safe in the amounts put into vaccines.
Do you think that ANY amount of mercury is good in your body? Do you know how ridiculously toxic this is in your body? Yes your body can detoxify some of it, depending on how much burden it’s has from all other environmental toxins and toxins you are taking directly into your bloodstream, bypassing our God given immunity.
Regardless, no tests have ever been done on the COMBINATION of all ingredients in vaccines.
Here’s all you need to do if you are concerned about the H1N1 and feel you need protection from a strain of influenza that is reported less deadly than seasonal influenza:
- Get some Thieves essential oil from Young Living (get it cheaper on ebay)
- Get the Kingbio.com homeopathic vaccine for it, check out their multi-strain influenza homeopathic which contains the H1N1.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/answer?qid=20091110130839AAdNZ10
And that’s it, just get plenty of sunlight to activate the vitamin D hormone.
Babies and kids are being targeted by doctors who have no idea what the political and military agenda is behind all this.
Check out the following article and read the whole thing:
http://vacinfo.org/Startling.htm
During pregnancy, it is prudent to reduce your intake of mercury as much as possible. This includes from food sources (especially fish) and from vaccines. HOWEVER, if you cannot find a thimerosal-free vaccine, it is still recommended you get the influenza vaccine, as the mercury content is very small and rapidly cleared from the body. The mercury compound in the vaccine is actually eliminated from the body much faster than the mercury in fish.
Your information is incorrect- the manufacurers of the H1N1 vaccine have produced both multidose vials, which contain thimerosal, and prefilled syringes with the adult dose, which are thimerosal-free. Ask if the latter is available. If your doctor does not have it, try your local health department.