Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 To Improve Access to H1N1/Swine-Flu Vaccine, Washington State Suspends Limits on Mercury! Despite the known risks associated with administering mercury/thimerosol-stabilized vaccines to pregnant women and children under the age of 3, health officials in Washington state have temporarily canceled the limit on how much mercury may be allowed in swine-flu vaccine given to pregnant women and to children up to the age of 3. The six-month suspension will be in effect through March 23, 2010, and applies only to the swine-flu vaccine. Mary Selecky, secretary of the Washington State Department of Health, has said, “Mercury-free H1N1 vaccine may not always be in stock, and we want to be sure there are no barriers to protecting people".H1N1 vaccination is voluntary in Washington, but the law requires that women who are pregnant or nursing, and parents/guardians of children under the age of 18, be told that the vaccine they are getting contains more mercury than is usually permitted. Most patients will learn this from a handout. But will the handout contain any information about the risks of mercury administered to pregnant women and young children? And will the handout explain that there is a subset of the population who are unable to detoxify mercury, a possible link to learning and behavior disorders, including autism?Epidemiological studies in the United States have discovered less than optimal levels of vitamin D in certain vulnerable populations, including seniors, pregnant women and young children. Given that Washington is at a latitude where vitamin D deficiency is common, the suspension of limits on mercury in order to “improve access” to the H1N1 vaccine rings hollow unless that state’s residents are also educated about vitamin D and the flu, monolauric acid and the flu, and how nutrition and lifestyle can optimize immune system function. - Maria oleander soup Tuesday, October 06, 2009 4:23 PM Re: Re: recommended ways to consumme black seed oil? Hi Barbara. I'm from down under - Australia. Hugs Mary - barbara elenniss oleander soup Tuesday, October 06, 2009 8:47 PM Re: Re: recommended ways to consumme black seed oil? Mary, What country are you in? Barbara--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Maria <mary1kon (AT) optusnet (DOT) comau> wrote: Maria <mary1kon (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au>Re: Re: recommended ways to consumme black seed oil?oleander soup Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 7:34 PM Hi Melly You are welcome, and thanks for the information where to get the black seed oil, but my funds dont allow me to buy so manny things so o make my own , because i'm so far way from America only the posting cost me $ 28 plus the product. But all is good and thanks again for the info. Hugs Mary - tita_mel oleander soup Tuesday, October 06, 2009 3:29 AM Re: recommended ways to consumme black seed oil? Mary, Thanks for the "recipe" on black seed oil.I just got my order of Black Seed and Oil a few days ago from www.mountainroseHer bs.com. Call them, they don't have it in their webpage or catalogue. They have the good kind too, from Egypt. Use Tony's code to get discount. I don't know what it is though.Mellyoleander soup, "Maria" <mary1kon@.. .> wrote:>> Hi Bob.> > Yes Indian stores or Asian stores may have the oil.> > I make my own oil, it may not be as good as the one you buy or maybe it is as good i dont know, but if you want try doing it like i do.> > Black seed oil.> > Buy the the black seeds from Indian or Asian store.> gring 2 cups black seeds in a coffee grader .> Warm up 3 cups olive oil, dont boil the oil just very hot, add the crushed seeds in the oil and when the oil is cool put the lot in a jar with plastic lid, keep the jar in a sunny place for 1 month, shaking the jar periodically, in the and you strain the oil and use. > > DOSE 1 teaspoon after meals 3 times daily> > Good luck Hugs Mary> > > - > rattlesnakebobbob > oleander soup > Sunday, October 04, 2009 9:13 PM> Re: recommended ways to consumme black seed oil?> > > i seem to be having problems finding this product outside of the internet.it was suggested a east indian food store,> stay well> bob> > oleander soup, "Bob Banever" <bbanever@> wrote:> >> > bob,> > > > Pancreatic cancer and immune support.> > > > Bob> > - > > "rattlesnakebobbob" <rattlesnakebobbob@ >> > <oleander soup>> > Saturday, October 03, 2009 3:26 AM> > Re: recommended ways to consumme black seed oil?> > > > > > > > > > what is this black seed oil used for?> > > bob> > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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