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| quote: | Originally posted by Lilith
Thimerosal which is an ethylmercury was used in a couple of vaccines as a preservative, it's know to trigger autism in kids that are predisposed to getting it. (Don't confuse it with methylmercury or dimethylmercury's, which will just kill you straight out.)
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n 2004, the IOM's Immunization Safety Review Committee issued its final report, examining the hypothesis that vaccines, specifically the MMR vaccines and thimerosal containing vaccines, are causally associated with autism. In this report, the committee incorporated new epidemiological evidence from the U.S., Denmark, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, and studies of biologic mechanisms related to vaccines and autism since its report in 2001. The committee concluded that this body of evidence favors rejection of a causal relationship between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism, and that hypotheses generated to date concerning a biological mechanism for such causality are theoretical only. Further, the committee stated that the benefits of vaccination are proven and the hypothesis of susceptible populations is presently speculative, and that widespread rejection of vaccines would lead to increases in incidences of serious infectious diseases like measles, whooping cough and Hib bacterial meningitis.
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From your link. The theory that this mercury derivative triggers autism is incorrect and unfounded. We have to remember that misinformation with such delicate subjects can cause serious damage to peoples lives.
Again, there is no link between vaccination and the development of any type of disease. You're better off getting eaten by a shark on top of Mt. Everest.
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