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Originally Posted by AcGold
I don't claim to "know" the answer. One concern I have is based off the cumulative effects of the often mercury based preservatives. I remember reading a few studies about testing on animals and how it accumulates in their brains back when I was studying psych. On the contrary you could probably find medical authorities saying the exact opposite.
Again, I don't claim to know the answer any more than you. However, it's not completely illogical to think a trace amount of something may be harmless in one dose but has the effects of an overdose due to its cumulative effects after repeated treatments. I do believe the vaccines work in the sense they stop what they claim. Just not nearly as certain it is harmless.
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Not all vaccine's contain mercury.
Do you realize that the amount of mercury in a dose of vaccine containing Thiomersal is less than is allowed to be in a liter of water which is consumed by children, by government standards? Your drinking water over the course of a year could have exponentially more mercury than a single dose of vaccine and no one would blink an eye.
Now, this doesn't prove vaccines are safe, but I thought it was an interesting point.