Institute
of Medicine Warns Mercury in Vaccines
By Nicholas Regush
October 4, 2001
The Institute of Medicine released its
report on childhood vaccines containing thimerosol.
The message:
The mercury-containing preservative should best be avoided.
But there is no hard evidence linking it
to autism and other developmental conditions. In other words, we dont really
know for sure because absence of evidence of harm doesnt necessarily translate
into safety.
Unfortunately, Dr. Louis Z. Cooper,
President Elect of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), doesnt get it.
He stated in an AAP press release last week that, Parents should be
reassured about the safety of vaccines.
Well, no, Dr. Cooper, thats not what the
report is all about. Please consult the smarter experts in regulatory affairs
(and preferably not at the AAP) and they will inform you that safety must
first be proven before reassurance is invoked.
To be fair, the AAP did recommend in July
1999, along with the U.S. Public Health Service, that vaccines with the
preservative should be moved off the shelves ASAP.
Thats because it has become increasingly
apparent even to the medical profession that high doses of
thimerosol can be neurotoxic. And
now the institutes report does raise the possibility that vaccines
containing thimerosol could lead to brain damage in children.
Thankfully, there has been a transition to
vaccines free of thimerosol, including those against hepatitis B and
haemophilus influenza, and a vaccine against diptheria, tetanus and
pertussis.
But not nearly quick enough.
In fact, Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN)
yesterday once again requested a recall of all vaccines containing thimerosol. In short, there is still enough stocked on shelves
in the health care system for parents to remain concerned. What are the
vaccine manufacturers waiting for? They should be the ones cleaning house!
If the AAP is so worried (as it appears)
that parents will avoid vaccinating their children because of continuing
fears about thimerosol, perhaps this group that represents some 55,000
primary care doctors and specialists dedicated to the health, safety and
well being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults should bite
the bullet and launch a major campaign to get doctors and clinics to rid
their shelves of vaccine stock containing thimerosol.
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DR. MERCOLA'S
COMMENT:
Hard to even imagine that any physician
with half a brain would even consider giving a newborn baby a substance that
is highly toxic to their central nervous system.
I have seen hundreds and hundreds of
autistic children and have reached the conclusion that many, but certainly
not all, had the root cause of their autism from the hepatitis B vaccine they
were given on their first day of breathing air which was loaded with a
mercury preservative called thimerosol.
The central nervous system of a newborn
infant is particularly susceptible to toxic influences. This is one of the
reasons why the hepatitis B vaccine is such a problem. If it were given later
in life, like many other countries do, it would not be as much of a problem.
Thimerosol is still used as a
preservative in vaccines. You would think that the companies would wake up
and pull it from the vaccines. They have not.
If, for whatever reason, you are not
yet convinced of the value and safety in avoiding vaccines, you should NOT
let your child receive vaccines from the multi dose vials. These vaccines
still have the thimerosol in them.
Inform the physician or nurse that you
want the single dose vaccine container and request that you want to actually
witness them removing it from the vial and would like the empty vial to take
home with you as proof that they did not receive the mercury contaminated
vaccine.
This way you will at least avoid one of
the problems with the vaccines.
Related
Articles:
Autism 'Linked
to Mercury Vaccine'
CDC Issues Recommendations On Use Of Thimerosal -
Mercury- Free Hepatitis B Vaccine
Autism and
Mercury
Vaccine
Fillers and Ingredients
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