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Why isn't everyone sick from vaccines and amalgalm fillings by joegrane 9 year
Another example of the varying half-life of mercury in the body comes from the mass poisoning of people in Iraq in the 1970s. They consumed seed-grain not intended for human consumption. Many hundreds of people died. A. Cutler has a graph in his book Amalgam Illness showing the varying half-life of mercury in the people of Iraq. The half-life was between 36 days and 95 days for most of them; however some of them had a half-life of 195 days. p 20. Cutler says the Iraqi doctors reported ethyl mercury poisoning. Ethyl mercury is also used as a preservative--Thimerosal-- in the flu and some other vaccines. Consider also the nasty effects of having more than one toxin present. Boyd Haley, the former chairman of the chemistry department at the university of Kentucky, is a good resource on this topic. In his paper, "Mercury toxicity: Genetic susceptibility and synergistic effects" Haley wrote the following: "Aluminum hydroxide alone at 500 nM showed no significant death of cells at 6 hours, and only slight toxicity over the 24-hour period. Thimerosal [ethylmercury] at 50 nM effected only a slight increase in neuron death at 6 hours. However, in the presence of 50 nM thimerosal plus 500 nM aluminum hydroxide, the neuronal death increases to roughly 60%, an amazing increase." Aluminum is used as an adjuvant in many vaccines. Amalgam fillings contain other metals--silver, copper, etc. Haley directly addresses our question about why some people get sick with mercury-related illnesses and others don't in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWZ_FMNUfZ0 Viewed 253078 times < Send email to joegrane > All joegrane's Answers |