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Old December 19th 07, 05:26 PM posted to ca.politics, talk.politics.medicine, misc.kids.health,misc.health.alternative
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Default Mercury In Vaccines Causes Brain Cell Damage ... Important Videosto Watch

On Dec 19, 8:02 am, Kevysmom wrote:
The Calgary study has been well discussed in this group. Do some
research and see why it is bull****.


Most of the crap on YourTube is bull****.


Anything that doesn't agree with your agenda is always bull****, Even
when a video
showing how elemental mercury causes brain degeneration.

Excerpt from Toxicity, Mercury

"Mercury in any form IS toxic."

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/bynam...ty-mercury.htm

On Dec 19, 7:53 am, Mark Probert wrote:



Kevysmom wrote:
Ok Ratbags, If you take the time and watch the video you will see
exactly what is happening to
your brain....Its your brain do what you want, just don't demand
others to do it!


The Calgary study has been well discussed in this group. Do some
research and see why it is bull****.


Most of the crap on YourTube is bull****.


On Dec 18, 9:15 am, Ilena Rose wrote:
Note from Ilena Rosenthal ...


http://ilena-rosenthal.blogspot.com
Health Lover


Important Videos to counter the Vaccination Lobby Propaganda partially
headquartere at Barrett's Quack websites and his Health Fraud List.


Mercury In Vaccines Causes Brain Cell Damagehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5WNLOjmAiw


By University Of Calgary
Autism Mercury Video assaulting the brains
neurotransmittershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85tgwh3HpsM


One Group that does not seem to have an autism epidemic is the Amish
from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Olmsted

"Dan Olmsted is an investigative reporter and senior editor for United
Press International (UPI), and wrote The Age of Autism report series
about autism. His columns on health and medicine appeared regularly in
the Washington Times and were syndicated nationally from UPI's
Washington D.

From January 2005 through July 2007, Olmsted wrote about his
investigative findings concerning the possibility that autism's
incidence rate has risen throughout the United States and elsewhere in
a series of columns titled The Age of Autism. Though most mainstream
experts think autism is a genetic disorder and that reported increases
are due to changes in diagnostic practices, Olmsted thinks the
increases are due to environmental factors and that the genetics is
mostly secondary.[1]

By April, 2005, Olmsted had begun searching for children who had not
been exposed to mercury in vaccines, the kind of population that
scientists typically use as a 'control' in experiments. Because of the
unlikelihood of finding a large enough group of unvaccinated children
to compare with those who have been vaccinated, Olmsted learned,
government medical officials have not yet conducted an epidemiological
study with such a control group -- despite the urging of many parents
and some medical professionals who suspect a link between autism and
vaccines. While the federal government has worked to prevent
scientists from studying the adverse effects of vaccines, recommending
research dollars should be spent elsewhere, journalists like Olmsted
and others have stepped in to study the link to autism.[1]

Olmsted looked for such a group that might establish demonstrative
evidence of whether a link exists, and caught wind of scattered
reports that autism was virtually unheard of among the Amish,
prompting him to begin investigating what has come to be known as the
'Amish anomaly'. The Amish rarely vaccinate children, and Olmsted
found a family doctor in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, who had
treated thousands of Amish patients. The doctor indicated he had never
seen an Amish person with autism. Based on the national rate of
autism, Olmsted determined there should be 130 Amish children with
autistic syndrome around Lancaster County. After an exhaustive search,
he found four. One had been exposed to high levels of mercury from a
power plant and the others had been vaccinated.[citation needed]

Olmsted then traveled to Amish communities in Ohio and Indiana, with
similar results. In the Amish community around Middlefield, Ohio, the
autism rate was one in 15,000, according to the medical director at a
clinic for special needs children there. In contrast, the Centers for
Disease Control (CDC) has estimated the nationwide prevalence rate at
one in 166.[citation needed]

Olmsted later discovered another large unvaccinated group, thousands
of children cared for by Homefirst Health Services in and around
Chicago, Illinois; according to Homefirst doctors, none of these
children has autism. "We have about 30,000 or 35,000 children that
we've taken care of over the years, and I don't think we have a single
case of autism in children delivered by us who never received
vaccines," said Homefirst's medical director, Dr. Mayer Eisenstein.
[citation"..........


One can see why the CDC does not wish to study this issue

Thanks Vince