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Hi Tina,

My daughter had very high aluminum as well as mercury. A newborn who gets a

Hepatitis B injection on day one of life would get 250 micrograms of aluminum.

This would be repeated at one month of age with the next Hep B shot. When a baby

gets the first big round of shots at 2 months, the total dose of aluminum often

reaches 1225 micrograms .These doses are repeated at 4 and 6 months. A child

would continue to get some aluminum throughout the first 2 years with most

rounds of shots.

The FDA states that premature babies and any patient with impaired kidney

function shouldn't get more than 10 to 25 micrograms of injected aluminum at any

one time. Healthy babies can get more, but certainly not the levels I just

mentioned. My daughter was 3 weeks premature. She had already been severely

brain damaged by a mercury-containing flu shot I received while pregnant. This

was confirmed later when I had her baby teeth analyzed and the mercury was off

the charts. That could only have come from that flu shot, as baby teeth are

formed in the womb. Then the Hep B with aluminum was further assault on her

nervous system.

No one has ever measured the levels of aluminum absorption into the bloodstream,

then excretion into the urine and out of the body, when it is injected into the

skin and muscle of human infants. All the FDA and AAP documents say is it *may*

be a problem, but they haven't studied it. They love to say things like " no

evidence that it it harmful " , which of course, is very different from " proven to

be safe " .

Aluminum used to be in only one vaccine (DTP), so no one thought much about it,

but then came the HIB, Hep B, pnuemococcus and Hep A vaccine. Giving one

aluminum vaccine at a time doesn't amount to much aluminum, but giving four all

together really adds up, and it continues to accumulate in the brain. High

aluminum is also found in early-onset Alzheimer's patients, yet they continue to

push more and more vaccines on adults and seniors. It's very frightening.

> I am usually just a reader of this group and occasionally ask a question. I

agree that arguing this debate here is useless. You will never change my mind

nor I will never change your mind. I don't want to see another group I belong to

become split over this discussion. All I will say is my daughter was damaged

after receiving several vaccines that all contain aluminum (aluminum is in so

many products and is neurotoxin as well) she tested off the chart with aluminum

and her doctor and I feel that the direct injection of this toxin most

definitely contributed to her autism and loss of many skills she had already

mastered at a young age. I am not going to argue whether or not vaccines are

good or bad for the population as a whole but as with ANY medication there are

KNOWN side effects and risks. They are not 100% safe as the vaccine producers

want you to believe. I could go on and on but I won't because like we both have

said it is pointless to debate this here.

>

> Tina

>

> Vaccines

> To: " Autism_in_Girls_and_Women "

>

>> " .....vaccines are at best completely useless, have never

>> prevented any

>> disease and they cause enumerable acute and chronic health problems. "

>>

>> I guess arguing about vaccines on an autism list is about a

>> productive as trying to argue religion or politics at a

>> tavern.....but this statement really concerns me.

>>

>>

>> Never prevented any disease?

>>

>> So the eradication of smallpox from the world was an act of God?

>> What about measles? Everyone used to get it 50 years ago, and

>> thousands would die from it.

>>

>> Polio? Remember the braces the kids used to have to wear on

>> their legs and have to use a cane forever?

>> The list goes on and on.

>>

>>

>> Vaccines have saved MILLIONS of lives.

>>

>>

>> That is the main point I want to make - that vaccines have made

>> the world a better place. We shouldn't forget this.

>>

>>

>> I don't think vaccines caused my daughter's autism. I think

>> there's a tiny fraction of the population (well under 1%) who

>> are innately immunocompromised who could be harmed by vaccines,

>> but overall vaccines have done way more good than harm, and most

>> kids should be vaccinated.

>>

>> The rate of autism over the past 30-40 years has increased

>> exponentially. Vaccination rates during the same period have

>> stayed about the same, and have actually decreased somewhat in

>> recent years due to autism fears. If moms are choosing to

>> vaccinate less often, shouldn't this result in the autism rate

>> go down? The reverse is happening. Fewer vaccinations, yet

>> more and more autism cases...how can vaccines be the cause if

>> we're vaccinating less while the rate grows?

>>

>>

>> How many parents give their kids

>> all of their vaccinations? 95%? Let's say it's only 80%.....if

>> vaccines cause " enumerable acute and chronic health problems. "

>> Why are we all surrounded by so many normal healthy kids and

>> adults? Why isn't everyone who's getting vaccinated getting all

>> of these " enumerable " health problems that vaccines cause?

>>

>>

>> Despite the millions of dollars in research conducted trying to

>> prove a link between vaccines and autism exists, one has never

>> been found. Okay, well Wakefield said he found one, but his

>> research results were never reproducible within the scientific

>> community and he's been fully discredited for having a conflict

>> of interest. He lost his license to practice medicine in Britain.

>>

>> I'll probably never change the mind of someone who thinks

>> vaccines cause autism, just like folks who are convinced ghosts

>> are real, 9/11 was a government conspiracy, or whatever other

>> topic people can get really passionate about, but when someone

>> goes as far as saying vaccines are useless, I have to speak up.

>>

>> Tammy

>>

>>

>>

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