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| erach27@gmail.com |
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:59 pm |
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it is strange ---- dr s n bhavasar talks about treatment of soul in
his book.
but western science does not talk about soul.
perhaps ayurveda should be treated as superior to western science, not
the least so because it is integrated.
please check about thimoserol (contains mercury) in vaccines.
now please ponder if a mercury agent was not there in the vaccines
would the toxic bacteria / viruses re-establish themselves in life.
i mean if you substitute thimoserol by something else, that too has to
kill the virus/bacteria ------------- so lots of such injections would
do WHAT to you.
erach
Mercury and Vaccines (Thimerosal)
Thimerosal is a mercury-containing preservative used in some vaccines
and other products since the 1930s. There is no convincing scientific
evidence of harm caused by the low doses of thimerosal in vaccines,
except for minor reactions like redness and swelling at the injection
site. However, in July 1999, the Public Health Service agencies, the
American Academy of Pediatrics, and vaccine manufacturers agreed that
thimerosal should be reduced or eliminated in vaccines as a
precautionary measure.
Since 2001, with the exception of some influenza (flu) vaccines,
thimerosal is not used as a preservative in routinely recommended
childhood vaccines.
CDC Statement on Autism and Thimerosal
As the country's leading public health agency, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) is committed to protecting the health of
all Americans--including infants, children, and adolescents. CDC shares
with parents and many others great concern about the number of
children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We are committed to
understanding what causes autism, how it can be prevented, and how it
can be recognized and treated as early as possible.
Recent estimates from CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities
Monitoring network found that about 1 in 150 children have an ASD.
This estimate is higher than estimates from the early 1990s. Some
people believe increased exposure to thimerosal (from the addition of
important new vaccines recommended for children) explains the higher
prevalence in recent years. However, evidence from several studies
examining trends in vaccine use and changes in autism frequency does
not support such an association. Furthermore, a scientific review by
the Institute of Medicine (IOM) concluded that "the evidence favors
rejection of a causal relationship between thimerosal-containing
vaccines and autism." CDC supports the IOM conclusion.
CDC recognizes that autism is an urgent health concern and supports
comprehensive research as our best hope for understanding the causes
of autism and other developmental disorders. Through collaborations
with partners in government, research centers, and the public, CDC is
focusing on three areas--
1. Understanding the frequency and trends of autism spectrum
disorders.
2. Advancing research in the search for causes and effective
treatments.
3. Improving early detection and diagnosis so affected children are
treated as soon as possible.
Related Links
CDC's Autism Information Center
General information about autism and CDC's autism research:
* Definition of autism
* Causes of autism
* Sources for further information
Other Organizations
* Studies on Mercury and Vaccines (exit site)
* Thimerosal Content in some U.S. Licensed Vaccines (exit site)
* Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry ToxFAQ on
Mercury (April 1999) (exit site)
* Food and Drug Administration/Center for Biologics Evaluation and
Research - Thimerosal (exit site)
* Recommendations Regarding the Use of Vaccines That Contain
Thimerosal as a Preservative
(November 5, 1999) MMWR Vol. 48(43); 996-998
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