Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 I am frankly starting to wonder after finding out about the following inconvenient little truth. It is claimed that the amount of thimerosal in flu shots, which used to be the amount in most vaccines, is so small as to be insigificant. The flu shot has 15 micrograms of each of the 4 strains they are trying to protect against. These 15 mcg are enough to be effective and make more or less everyone who gets the shot immuine. Some of the flu shots contain up to 25 mcg of thimerosal. This is so little that it has absolutely no effect on even the most sensitive picture. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/acip/dosage.htm How can a sane person possibly believe this drivel? You can thank Washington State senator Oemig for seeing this and being enough smarter than anyone at the CDC or FDA or AAP that he knows 25 is a bigger number than 15 - I heard about it from him. He will be introducing state legislation this year to require full disclosure of what is in vaccinations - hopefully everyone in Washington will call up their legislators and ask them to support Senator Oemig's bill! In the meantime please make sure this information gets distributed widely. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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