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Does mercury in immunization& in dental filling causes autism or damage to other parts or system of the body? |
mercury is a toxic. is there any cure for it if the toxic test result is positive? Is Chelation effective or detoxification? how will you know your body is free from the mercury or toxic? You can find many heavy metal detoxes at all health food stores and YES very high links to autism. Why take the risk, and I certainly would not listen to our medical profession, we are a very sick nation, just look around you, every one has allergies, viruses, constipation, arthritis, heart disease, cancer etc.... this should not be the norm. The answer is NO. Thimerosol is a preservative in immunization multidose vials. Thimerosol does contain mercury, but has been removed from nearly all immunizations. Mercury is a heavy metal that can cause neurological damage in excessive doses but has not been proven to cause autism. The (supposed) link between autism and immunizations has been thoroughly debunked and disproven. I have included a link from the CDC which confirms that there is no correlation between vaccines and autism. I've heard that mercury is theorized to be the cause of some autoimmune diseases. Keep an eye on it and get checked regularly. |
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