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Mercury In Vaccines Was Replaced With Something Even MORE Toxic

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When mercury was removed from many vaccines (except the flu vaccine)

years ago, it was under the false guise that finally vaccines were now

safe. What health agencies did not want you to know is that there are

many other toxic additives still in vaccines, and one of them is aluminum.

 

Aluminum has not received the widespread media attention that mercury

has, therefore many people don't realize it's a health risk.

 

" Aluminum is not perceived, I believe, by the public as a dangerous

metal. Therefore, we are in a much more comfortable wicket in terms of

defending its presence in vaccines, " said Dr. John Clements, WHO

vaccine advisor.

 

Notice he said that aluminum is " not perceived " by the public as a

dangerous metal … he couldn't say simply that aluminum is safe,

because this would be a lie.

 

Why is Aluminum Added to Vaccines?

 

Every vaccine has two components, the agent that you're seeking to

elicit an immune response to, such as a measles virus, and an immune

adjuvant, which enhances the immune response and is typically made

from a variety of highly toxic compounds including aluminum compounds,

MSG, and mercury. The purpose of immune adjuvants...

 

Continued here:

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/01/27/mercury-in-vaccine\

s-was-replaced-with-something-even-more-toxic.aspx

 

Sheena Judd

naturalhealthinformation/

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