How Safe Are Flu Vaccines?
A mercury derivative, the preservative thimerosal, is a component of more than 90 percent of U.S. Flu Vaccines in 2004-05. Unless specified to be thimerosal preservative-free, a .5 mL dose contains 25 micrograms of mercury, five times the maximum amount judged safe by the CDC for a 110 lb. person. In a controversal move, the flu vaccine is now recommended for children above age 6 months by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices as of April 1, 2004. The CDC recommends that close contacts of healthy children 0-23 months also be vaccinated for everyone’s protection.
Flu vaccines are cultured in chicken embryo. This means that people who are allergic to egg and/or chicken can become seriously ill. All viral vaccines contain not only the particular virus but they also contain traces of leukemia virus and other cancer-associated viruses. These are not completely removable. They exist in the chicken from which these eggs are taken and although it is claimed to be 98% purified, 2% of several billion viruses is still an awful lot of cancer and leukemia dangers.
~Dr. Eva Snead in an interview by Gary Null.~
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Flu Shot DANGERS?
How Safe Are Flu Vaccines?
A mercury derivative, the preservative thimerosal, is a component of more than 90 percent of U.S. Flu Vaccines in 2004-05. Unless specified to be thimerosal preservative-free, a .5 mL dose contains 25 micrograms of mercury, five times the maximum amount judged safe by the CDC for a 110 lb. person. In a controversal move, the flu vaccine is now recommended for children above age 6 months by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices as of April 1, 2004. The CDC recommends that close contacts of healthy children 0-23 months also be vaccinated for everyone’s protection.
Flu vaccines are cultured in chicken embryo. This means that people who are allergic to egg and/or chicken can become seriously ill. All viral vaccines contain not only the particular virus but they also contain traces of leukemia virus and other cancer-associated viruses. These are not completely removable. They exist in the chicken from which these eggs are taken and although it is claimed to be 98% purified, 2% of several billion viruses is still an awful lot of cancer and leukemia dangers.
~Dr. Eva Snead in an interview by Gary Null. See http://www.whale.to/vaccines/snead1.html