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21Nov

Dr. David Ayoub Weighs In On Mercury in Vaccines

I write for two distinct audiences, laypeople and for the highly-analytical types like other doctors and decision-makers.  While alot of my pieces might be considered fluff by hardcore scientists, I'm trying to consider my audience.  My average patient needs "just the facts."  If I get too deep on subject they get bored or can't keep up.  So I follow the KISS Principle on most pieces.

For those of you that demand statistics and empirical data, I've found you something special.  This doctor, Dr. David Ayoub, MD has put together a video that should satisfy any question you have on the relationship between Thimerosol-based Vaccines and Neuron and Brain Damage.

FYI, Iowa is the second state in the United States that has banned the use of Thimerosol-preserved vaccines.  However,the flu shot was exempted.  So in Iowa, the flu shot still contains Mercury.  So all those flu shot clinics are essentially injecting Mercury directly into people's bodies.  Something that is  considered toxic waste in contaminated fish and thermometers is perfectly safe to inject directly into a person's body?  Doesn't make sense, does it? 


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