Mercury In Vaccines
Everybody knows that mercury is one of the deadliest poisions on the planet right? Well I guess everbody apart from whoever was stupid enough to believe the following video. Pharmaceutical companies have funded “research” that shows that mercury is good for you. The drug companies use mercury as a preservative in vaccines where it known as thermisol. In order to get around the fears that mercury in vaccinations causes neurological damage, the drug companies thought it would be a better idea to invent some research that mercury was good for you instead. This “research” was publish in The Journal of Pediatrics If you find this impossible to believe, then check out the video below where a US TV newsreporter presents research that mercury is good for childrens mental performance and improves their behaviour.
What kind of insane logic says that it’s okay to inject babies 20-30 times before the age of 2 with mercury containing vaccine but that we should watch how much fish we eat because of mercury pollution on the oceans?
How Autism Is Being Reversed By Removing Mercury from The Body
Dr. Rashid Buttar, who has pioneered a new treatment for autistic children that removes mercury from their bodies, said the Institute of Medicine’s conclusion that mercury does not cause autism demonstrates the “complete absence of any desire to discover scientific truth at the supposed highest levels of medical academia.”
“When 31 children recover from a devastating disease by a simple transdermal treatment that detoxifies metals, then common sense dictates that perhaps metals are involved,” states Dr. Bob Nash the chairman of the American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology (ABCMT) in regard to Dr. Buttar’s treatment.
Dr. Buttar – Autism, The Misdiagnosis of Our Future Generations
Symptoms of Autism and Mercury Poisoning
The table below is from K.N.O.W. Vaccines (Kids Need Options With Vaccines) and illustrates the almost identical symptoms of autism and mecury poisoning
The Autism – Vaccine Connection: Comparison of Characteristics
| AUTISM | MERCURY POISONING | |
| Motor Skills and Movement Disorders | Uncoordinated; clumsiness; rocking; circling; flaps arms; walks on toes; difficulty with walking, sitting, crawling; difficulty with swallowing or chewing | Uncoordinated; clumsiness; rocking; circling; flaps arms; walks on toes; difficulty with walking or sitting; difficulty with swallowing or chewing |
| Sensory Disorders | Oversensitive to sound; does not like to be touched; abnormal sensations in mouth, arms and legs | Oversensitive to sound; does not like to be touched; abnormal sensations in mouth, arms and legs |
| Speech, Hearing & Language Development | Delayed language or failure to develop speech; problems with articulation; mild to severe hearing loss; word use errors | Loss of speech or failure to develop speech; problems with articulation; mild to severe hearing loss; word retrieval problems |
| Cognitive Ability | Borderline intelligence; mental retardation (may be reversed); poor concentration and attention; difficulty following complex commands; difficulty with word comprehension; difficulty with understanding abstract ideas and symbols | Borderline intelligence; mental retardation (may be reversed); poor concentration and attention; difficulty following complex commands; difficulty with word comprehension; difficulty with understanding abstract ideas and symbols |
| Physical Characteristics and Functional Disturbances | Weakening muscle strength, especially upper body; rash, dermatitis; abnormal sweating; poor circulation and high heart rate; diarrhea, constipation, abdominal discomfort and incontinence; anorexia; seizures; tendency to have allergies and asthma; family history of autoimmune symptoms, especially rheumatoid arthritis | Weakening muscle strength, especially upper body; rash, dermatitis; abnormal sweating; poor circulation and high heart rate; diarrhea, constipation, abdominal discomfort and incontinence; anorexia; seizures; tendency to have allergies and asthma; more likely to have autoimmune symptoms, especially rheumatoid arthritis |
| Behavior | Difficulty sleeping; staring and unprovoked crying; injures self (such as head banging); social isolation | Difficulty sleeping; staring and unprovoked crying; injures self (such as head banging); social isolation |
| Visual Problems | Poor eye contact; blurred vision | Poor eye contact; blurred vision |