[MERCURY] Merthiolate = Thiomersal = Mercurochrome = Vaccine

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[Methylmercury] Merthiolate = Thiomersal = Mercurochrome = Vaccines  &  don't  forget yours metal fillings

Vaccine Propaganda Exposed

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Merthiolate/Mercurochrome
QuoteMerthiolate : A trademark for the compound thimerosal
http://www.yourdictionary.com/medical/merthiolate




Thiomersal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiomersal

Thiomersal is very toxic by inhalation, ingestion, and in contact with skin (EC hazard symbol T+), with a danger of cumulative effects. It is also very toxic to aquatic organisms and may cause long-term adverse effects in aquatic environments (EC hazard symbol N).[8] In the body, it is metabolized or degraded to ethylmercury (C2H5Hg+) and thiosalicylate.[2]

Few studies of the toxicity of thiomersal in humans have been performed.


QuoteWhat happened to Mercurochrome?
July 23, 2004

Dear Cecil:

I had skin surgery recently and was told to apply Mercurochrome to aid in scarless healing. The product, once widely available, is sold by only one vendor in Boise, and I'm told they manufacture their own. Another pharmacist told me they were not allowed to handle or sell it. What happened to this antiseptic that I grew up with?


— David Young, Boise, Idaho

You're dating yourself, pops. Few under age 30 have ever heard of this stuff. In 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declared that Mercurochrome, generically known as merbromin, was "not generally recognized as safe and effective" as an over-the-counter antiseptic and forbade its sale across state lines. A few traditionalists complained: Whaddya mean, not generally recognized as safe? Moms have been daubing it on their kids' owies since the Harding administration! But the more reasonable reaction was: It's about time.

For many years the FDA, faced with the task of regulating thousands of pharmaceuticals and food additives, many of which long predated federal oversight, has maintained the so-called GRAS (generally recognized etc) list, originally compiled as a way of grandfathering in products like Mercurochrome that had been around for ages and hadn't hurt or killed a noticeable number of people. Recognizing that from a scientific standpoint such a standard left a lot to be desired, the FDA has been whittling away at the unexamined products on the GRAS list over time. Mercurochrome and other drugs containing mercury came up for scrutiny as part of a general review of over-the-counter antiseptics that began in 1978, and for good reason--mercury in large enough doses is a poison that harms the brain, the kidneys, and developing fetuses. While no one's offered evidence of mass Mercurochrome poisoning, the medical literature contains scattered reports of mercury toxicity due to use of the antiseptic, and these days the burden of proof is on drug manufacturers to show that their products' benefits outweigh the risks. In the case of Mercurochrome and many other mercury-containing compounds, that had never been done. :shock:  

The FDA initially proposed clipping Mercurochrome's GRAS status in 1982 and asked for comment. Hearing little, the FDA classified the antiseptic as a "new drug," meaning that anyone proposing to sell it nationwide had to submit it to the same rigorous approval process required of a drug invented last month. (This took place in 1998--nobody's going to accuse the FDA of rushing to judgment.) It's not out of the question that a pharmaceutical company will do so someday--published research on Mercurochrome, though hardly abundant, suggests the stuff is reasonably effective. However, the approval process is time-consuming and expensive and any patent protection Mercurochrome might once have had surely expired long ago. For the foreseeable future those yearning for that delicious Mercurochrome sting will have to look somewhere else.  :roll: (My own comment; sheeple but hey remember Cecil Adams still sleeping on this one)

Other notes from the mercury wars, as long as we're on the subject:

* Already illegal in some states and municipalities, mercury fever thermometers appear to be headed for history's dustbin. The U.S. Senate approved a federally mandated phase-out in 2002, although the bill didn't make it through the House. Even in jurisdictions where mercury thermometers are still legal, many drugstores are dropping them in favor of the digital electronic type, which are unarguably safer--although you don't get to play with those cool quicksilver globules when they break.
* Despite two decades of controversy and threatened legislative bans, amalgam ("silver") tooth fillings, which are half mercury, are still a mainstay of dentistry. Although some health activists claim the mercury leaches out of the fillings and into the body, the FDA in a 2002 statement reaffirmed the mainstream view, to wit: "No valid scientific evidence has shown that amalgams cause harm to patients with dental restorations, except in the rare case of allergy."  :shock:
* Thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative in vaccines, is suspected of causing autism and other neurological disorders in children. A recent review by a panel of prominent scientists found no evidence for the much-publicized autism link; nonetheless thimerosal is no longer used in most vaccines, flu shots being the chief exception.
* More than 30 years after the alarm was first raised, mercury accumulation in fish remains the chief source of exposure to the toxic metal in the U.S. The FDA advises that pregnant women, women who may become pregnant, nursing mothers, and young children avoid shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish entirely and limit consumption of albacore tuna (canned white tuna and tuna steaks) to 6 ounces (one meal) per week. Canned light tuna, shrimp, salmon, pollock, and catfish are said to be OK for up to 12 ounces per week. Some say even these guidelines, particularly the one for albacore, are too permissive. I'm not one to encourage the paranoids, but when you look at some of the brain-damaged decisions that get made in this country, often you can't help but think somebody's mom ate too much fish.

— Cecil Adams

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CONCLUSION AND REMEMBER THE ALCHEMISTS OF THE EMPIRE NEVER SLEEP
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celticwarrior

The Irish health service (HSE) has confirmed it will order only the swine flu vaccine containing thimerisol mercury preservative despite widespread concerns about thimerisol causing autistic and other brain development disorders http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 21294.html
Dr Yasbak, a retired pediatritian, who has published articles in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, John Stone, Jeffrey Trelka and other concerned professionals have set up a website to expose the fraudulent studies used to promote thimerisol in vaccines http://www.vaclib.org/sites/vap/Vaccine ... 0Home.html
Dr Yasbak has explained the cover-up and suppression of facts involved in interviews with Dr Stan Monteith on Radio Liberty on 17 March 2005 http://coast.gmms.ca/#page_R9999.html
Radio Liberty offers tapes, DVDs, articles and books about the harm these vaccines cause and gives the reason why they are allowed: planned population reduction by the medical arm of the same evil colossus that seeks control of the rest of our lives;
It is significant to realise that there has been no similar escalation in mental disorders amongst the Amish population in America because they do not allow vaccinations of their children


celticwarrior

nearly 8 million doses of the swine flu vaccine have been ordered with 30,000 of them already in Ireland; over 1000 medical staff will be redeployed to administer the mass vaccinations starting in late October
so why all the fuss and rush to get this hurriedly prepared concoction into all our bloodstreams and those of our children, despite the fact that the rate of infection here is actually going down and only 20 patients are in hospital with flu-like symptoms http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/bre ... king71.htm
Daryl Bradford Smith has rightly remarked that more people have been hospitalised due to falls off ladders than flu;
could there be a sinister motive in using only mercury-laden flu shots:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85tgwh3HpsM&NR=1

celticwarrior

new US research into the cancer vaccine may have implications for cancer, flu and other infectious disease-sufferers
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 21331.html

but the implications aren't the ones given in that report
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrbJFalr ... re=related

here's a link to a US action campaign site to stop thimerisol being put in vaccines
http://www.nationalhealthfreedom.org/nh ... rcury.html

celticwarrior

tab wrote: ' Despite two decades of controversy and threatened legislative bans, amalgam ("silver") tooth fillings, which are half mercury, are still a mainstay of dentistry. Although some health activists claim the mercury leaches out of the fillings and into the body, the FDA in a 2002 statement reaffirmed the mainstream view, to wit: "No valid scientific evidence has shown that amalgams cause harm to patients with dental restorations, except in the rare case of allergy."
In june 2008, the FDA updated is avice to children and pregnant women:  'The updated FDA consumer advice now states that:"Dental amalgams contain mercury, which may have neurotoxic effects on the nervous systems of developing children and fetuses."' An action group 'Moms against Mercury' was established:
http://blogs.babycenter.com/momformatio ... -children/
It is scandalous that the authorities (including Ireland's HSE) still stand over injecting a swine flu vaccine containing mercury (not to mention squalene) into children and expectant mothers

celticwarrior

This extract from a recent article by Ellen Brown from her website http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/mercury_mischief.php  
provides evidence that the then Senator Obama recognised the toxicity of mercury and legislated for its limitation:

'The 2008 Obama/Biden Plan for a Healthy America also stressed preventive approaches to disease, including the reduction of toxins to which the body is exposed; and chief among these toxins was mercury. The Plan stated as a fundamental goal:
"Reduce Risks of Mercury Pollution. More than five million women of childbearing age have high levels of toxic mercury in their blood, and approximately 630,000 newborns are born at risk every year. The EPA estimates that every year, more than one in six children could be at risk for developmental disorders because of mercury exposure in the mother's womb."
As a Senator, Obama was responsible for extensive legislation reducing environmental exposure to mercury, including a ban on the export of elemental mercury, and legislation to phase out the use of mercury in the manufacture of chlorine.
Mercury can get into the blood by various routes, and one that has been lately in the news is the mercury found in the thimerosol in vaccines. Another source that made the news in July is the mercury released from dental fillings by chewing. The World Health Organization has stated that between 3-17 micrograms of mercury are released into the body each day by chewing, compared to only 2-5 micrograms from fish and all other environmental sources combined. In 1990, the New England Journal of Medicine published an editorial calling mercury amalgam fillings "possibly the chief source of exposure [to mercury] of a large segment of the U.S. population".'

The article goes on to express the suprise of campaigners to the 2009 FDA decision to declare amalgam fillings safe