Thursday, October 29, 2009

H1N1 Vaccine - Mercury and Squalene


FAQ - I Heard The Mercury in the Vaccine is Only About the Same as in a Can of Tuna, Does that Mean it's Safe?  

I think that part of the problem with the mercury is that it is a cumulative thing. Children get it in some vaccines still, we are all exposed through air and water pollution and there is some in our food supply.   Women of childbearing age are advised to not consume tuna at all, so clearly the amount in a can of tuna can be of concern for an adult and therefore certainly would be a concern for a child. 

FAQ - What Else is in the H1N1 Flu Vaccine? 

I have heard that there is also something called squalene in the adult version which is an adjuvant, something that makes the body react stronger to the vaccine.  Apparently squalene can possibly provoke auto-immune conditions. I have seen one young girl who developed severe rheumatoid arthritis immediately after the HPV vaccine but these adverse reactions are not being reported. Her parents were told by doctors at Sick Kids that the vaccine and the Rheumatoid Arthritis were unrelated.  How many other severe adverse effects are being ignored so that the consumer gets a false impression of safety of these vaccines?

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