Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 Canada pregnant women who get unadjuvanted h1n1 GET 50 micrograms of mercury per shot (they same as in a tuna fish sandwich - give me a break - how many of you inject yourself with your tuna?)anyone else sick of trying to figure this outFrom Canada - 50 micrograms of mercury in the unadjuvanted version they are getting for pregnant women from CLS in Australia...................why on earth would they need 50 micrograms - the largest I remember in children's vaccines in the late 90's was 25 mcgThey don't even mention this in the news stories -just proclaiming how it is adjuvant free and people out there will think it is mercury freeThey think mercury is an adjuvantSee below - feedback????????????hi Sheri,I just looked it up on the net...sorry I couldn't email you links. I am on a wireless in Vancouver and the net wants to send it via my regular server and it can't.But here is what I found...Adjuvanted vaccine is from GSK in Quebec and is called Arepanrix...Thimerosal is 5 and the funny sign that looks like an m but it isn't and a gIn adjuvanted vaccineThimerosal,a mercury derivative is added as preservative. Each dose contains 5 micrograms of mercury. Other ingredients include: squalene, vitamin E, polysorbate 80 and trace amounts of egg proteins, formaldehyde, sodium deoxycholate and sucrose. In adjuvanted one:http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/legislation/interimorders-arretesurgence/prodinfo-vaccin-eng.phpAntigen:Split influenza virus, inactivated, containing antigen* equivalent to:A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)v-like strain (X-179A)3.75µg HA** per 0.5mL dose*isolated from virus propagated in eggs**HA = haemagglutininPreservative content is 5µg Thimerosal USP per 0.5mL dose or 2.5 micrograms organic mercury (Hg) per 0.5mL doseAdjuvant:DL- -tocopherol 11.86 milligrams/0.5mL doseSqualene 10.69 milligrams/0.5mL dose, Polysorbate 80 4.86 milligrams/0.5mL doseOh look you can get your Vitamin E from the vaccine ;-)Unadjuvanted vaccine is being purchased from Australia as GSK's will be ready in December and the Canadian gov't wants to vaccinate pregnant women now. It will be sold as Panvax in Canada.UNadjuvanted....................I don't see any mercury in this (but it would be strange if multi dose vial did not have it)http://www.scribd.com/doc/19987384/Panvax-H1N1-PI-Vaccine-packaging-insertBut here it says http://secure.healthlinks.net.au/content/csl/pi.cfm?product=csppanva10909 1.5 ìg and thiomersal 50 ìg (for multi-dose vial presentation only). that is 50 micrograms - maybe in the whole vial and not per dose? but it is under the per dose part???????What?" Each 0.5 mL dose contains, nominally: sodium chloride 4.1 mg, sodium phosphate dibasic anhydrous 0.3 mg, sodium phosphate monobasic 0.08 mg, potassium chloride 0.02 mg, potassium phosphate monobasic 0.02 mg, calcium chloride 1.5 ìg and thiomersal 50 ìg (for multi-dose vial presentation only). "This is 20 times the adjuvanted one of 2.5 microgramshttp://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/alert-alerte/h1n1/faq_rg_h1n1-eng.phpBut below they say the adjuvanted one has 5 microgramsQ9. Is it true that there is mercury in the vaccine? How much mercury? Both vaccines contain a small amount of thimerosal. Thimerosal is a form of mercury used in the H1N1 flu vaccine to stabilize it and maintain its quality during storage. Thimerosal is a different form of mercury than the mercury known to cause health problems. The amount in the H1N1 adjuvanted flu vaccine is much less than the daily limit recommended for environmental exposure to mercury. For example, there is significantly less mercury in the vaccine than you would find in a can of tuna fish.ug this means microgramsQ10. Is it true that there is 10 times more mercury in the unadjuvanted vaccine? How can that be safe for pregnant women? Yes, the unadjuvanted vaccine does contain 50 ug of thimerosal while the adjuvanted vaccine has only 5 ug of thimerosal. The 50 ug remains within the daily limit recommended for environmental exposure to mercury. There’s significantly less mercury in the vaccine than you would find in a can of tuna fish.BUT HOW MANY INJECT THEIR TUNA INTO THEIR BODIES?Wonder why it needs so much?The largest amount of mercury that I saw in vaccines in the late 90's was 25 microgramsAustralia's unadjuvanted H1N1 (Fluvax) as having 50 funny m and a gthat is micrograms and I don't see an H1N1 unadjuvanted one called FluvaxThat is the name of a regular flu vax. That's 10 times the mercury right? Correct me if I have got that wrong, please.This produce is sold as Afluria in the USA.Afluria by CLS in Australia I thought was regular flu vaccine (not h1n1).But hereCLS vaccine for h1n1This one doesn't even have a name (maybe they are also calling it afluria but don't see thathttp://www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/UCM182401.pdf Thimerosal, a mercury derivative, is added as a preservative; each 0.5 mL dose contains 24.5 micrograms (mcg) of mercury. (3,11) I'm so sick of this It is so confusing and I'm sure it is meant to beSheriSheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USAVaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htmVaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start December 2 & 3http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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