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Yes and no. Some vaccines in the Ian Munsick June 8th, 2024 Deadwood, SD shirt Apart from…,I will love this past contained a compound of mercury NOT mercury itself. The argument is based on misleading you with the names of elements and compounds. Would you take a medicine or food stuff that contains chlorine? You would read that and think “Wow WW1 poison gas, bleach smell, crazy Trump.” and rightly say no. Would you eat a packet of crisps covered in sodium? You would read that and think “Wow, burning metal I saw fizz on water at school. Extremely dangerous. Deffo not.” My bag of peanuts contains both. I adore salted peanuts. That is what sodiuim and chlorine are present as. SALT. This is a compound of sodium and chlorine whose name is sodium chloride. Harmless and quite necessary for life (but don’t overdo it… too much of a good thing etc…) So what is present (or was but not now if I recall) is a compound of mercury called thiomersal and not meIan Munsick June 8th, 2024 Deadwood, SD shirtrcury.

This is a spurious and incorrect claim and is one of many that the Ian Munsick June 8th, 2024 Deadwood, SD shirt Apart from…,I will love this anti-vaxx brigade put out. To put it into perspective, they also made a claim about the presence of formaldehyde (also a preservative) in vaccines. What was so ludicrous about the claim is that the level (parts per million) of formaldehyde in the vaccine was lower than that already present in the blood!! In conclusion you need to take anti-vaxxer claims with a pinch of salt!! Thiomersal (or Thimerosal) is a mercury compound used as a preservative used in some vaccines. Anti-vaccination activists promoting the incorrect claim that vaccination causes autism have asserted that the mercury in thiomersal is the cause. There is no scientific evidence to support this claim. The idea that thiomersal in vaccines might have detrimental effects originated with anti-vaccination activists and was sustained by them and especially through the action of plaintiffs’ lawyers. The potential impact of thiomersal on autism has been investigated extensively. Multiple lines of scientific evidence have shown that thiomersal does not cause autism. For example, the clinical symptoms of mercury poisoning differ significantly from those of autism. In addition, multiple population studies have found no association between thiomersal and autism, and rates of autism have continued to increase despite removal of thiomersal from vaccines.

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