Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 I think everyone knows about mercury/thimerosal and the effects on a fetus: " The scientific evidence that PMA and Thimerosal cause reproductive toxcitity is CLEAR and VOLUMINOUS. The evidence for its reproductive toxcitity includes severe mental retardation or malformations in human offspring who were poisoned when thier mothers were exposed to ethylmercury or thimerosal while pregnant. " http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/CRNR_notices/pdf_zip/hgbayer1.pdf What a lot of people do not know is the Flu shot also contains Formaldehyde, That pregnant women are injected with: Embryo Toxicity: Studies published in English have shown no embryo toxic effects of FA in research animals (rats, guinea pigs). In contrast, foreign research has shown that FA crosses the placenta, enters the fetus and remains in fetal tissues longer than maternal tissues in mice. Studies on rats have shown increased rate of embryonic death, birth defects and abnormalities in fetal mitochondria. Young pups do not mature as rapidly as normal controls animals. Both of these types of investigations showed effects on embryonic development and fetal organs (liver, lungs kidneys). The mitochondrial damage was demonstrated in fetal tissues. http://www.drthrasher.org/formaldehdye.html I emailed Dr Thrasher awhile back trying to get information on thimerosal, And since he studied in detail Formaldehyde I ask him what he thought of it being in vaccines, here is his reply; Formaldehyde is an akylating compound. Therefore, it binds to DNA, causing mutations. It also binds to proteins, denaturing them. In the process of denaturing the proteins it renders them foreign to the immune system Thus, there is a general immune response, which may lead to altered pathways for enzymes and signaling mechanisms with respect to normal development. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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