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Chile to Ban Mercury in Vaccines

Monday, February 10, 2014 23:49
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“…in a newly released book by Catherine J. Frompovich called Vaccination Voodoo: What YOU Don’t Know About Vaccines, she breaks down each chemical used in today’s vaccines, explaining the specific influence that the additives have on the human body, as reported by Natural News staff writer L. J. Devon.

   One of the most destructive of those, Frompovich notes, is thimerosal, which is 49.6 percent comprised of ethylmercury, which is one of the most harmful of all vaccine substances and has been linked to causing permanent neurological damage.

Word has it in the U.S. medical community that vaccines pushed by Big Pharma in our country no longer contain thimerosal, but the Food and Drug Administration admitted in 2012 that the substance is actually still present in many batch vaccines, including in the annual influenza vaccine that is now administered to children as young as six months old [http://www.naturalnews

Well, at least one South American government has had enough of thimerosal and has moved recently to ban it completely from the vaccines its doctors use: Chile.

But will it actually become law?

The Answer is here http://www.naturalnews.com/043869_mercury_vaccine_ingredient_Chilean_lawmakers.html#ixzz2szeMy0WN

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