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Re: Re: Flu shot :School sent my son home; Thimerosal

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Thimerosal oxidizes the adrenal cortex in young children predisposing them to

develop the autism degenerative cascade, a feature of ethyl mercury poisoning

that is being avoided in litigation and which Dr. Wakefield's research points

directly to in his groundbreaking research for which he lost his license to

practice medicine in the UK.

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From: mercurybabies2 <mercurybabies2@...>

Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 10:45:47 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Flu shot :School sent my son home

There really is no need to send a 3 year old to school anyway. Just keep him

home. Then you are not required to do anything. School is not compulsory until

age 6. There are parents in NJ who have exemptions from the flu shot.

www.vaclib.org

You should have filed an exemption when you enrolled him.

It'd be very foolish to give in and get him this shot. 12.5mcg of mercury....so

no ala chelation for 3 months. Not to mention the damage it will cause to

continue to vaccinate an already toxic child.

Time to get a back bone and use your legal rights.

> > >

> > > > My son was sent away from school cause he didn't get a flu shot.

> > > > I am currently chelating my son right now and am not sure what to do.

> > > > Have an appt with the doc tomorrow for flu shot.

> > > > Desperate

> > > >

> > > > 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon

> > > >

> > > >

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