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Originally Posted by Lchoy
Gaahhhh! Wrong again
This is why the 1st vaccinations start at 2 months, against common childhood illness caused by gram + and viruses. The heavier and more complex vaccinations occur later in life
Also, all drugs are required to have a list of ingredients for the public to see. You can go to Merck or any drug company website, and find the drug information data that is required for all drugs to be licensed. This includes Thiomersal. This also includes dosage information. With basic research skills, you can read that the dosage for a child and a 200lb man are different
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Found your source
At about six days after birth the serum concentration of specific antibodies rises sharply, and this rise continues until adult levels are achieved by approximately the end of the first year. Maternal immunity gradually disappears during the first six to eight months of life. A concentrated level of antibodies is reached and maintained by seven to eight years of age.
My point is here as well.
http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/135/1/1
GAAAAAH! Not wrong!
Anyway I'm done with this one.... Believe what you will. Tht is what we do best like it or not.