10/21/2018 / By S.D. Wells
Everybody knows, thanks to hundreds of reports, that there are tiny amounts of mercury in fish, such as salmon, mackerel, and tuna. For every two pounds of fish, you’ll find about .04 milligrams, or 40 micrograms, of mercury. Doesn’t sound like much to worry about though, huh? Still, there are lots of warnings for pregnant women and those nursing needing to watch out for foods, and even tap water, that may contain even the slightest amounts of mercury. Why is that?
Mercury is a widespread, serious health problem. Even though mercury is tasteless and odorless, it’s a potent, developmental neurotoxin that can damage the liver, kidneys, brain, and central nervous system. Infants and young children are highly vulnerable. Mercury, even at very low levels, impairs cognitive ability and motor functioning. Symptoms of mercury exposure are primarily neurological. Even low-level exposure can cause insidious symptoms – fatigue, memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and clumsiness. High-level and long-term exposure often causes emotional disturbances and tremors.
The Environmental Protection Agency says 75,000 babies are “born” with learning disabilities due to exposure to mercury by their mothers. Could the majority of that “exposure” occur when pregnant mothers, by recommendation from the CDC, get injected with 50 micrograms of mercury (that’s 50,000 ppm) that are laced in popular flu shots?
You know, getting injected with a known neurotoxin is much more dangerous than eating it, breathing it in, or getting some on your skin. So in this case, less is more, despite doctors and scientists claiming there’s only a “miniscule” or “trace” amount of thimerosal in vaccines (thimerosal is a mercury derivative that’s composed of 50 percent mercury, by the way). The Fluluval flu shot is loaded with 50 mcg of mercury. That’s 25,000 times the legal maximum for drinking water as established by the EPA. But wait, there’s more.
The insidious CDC recommends infants just 6 months young get a flu shot again, so they get mercury from their pregnant mother when she gets jabbed, then more injected into their muscle tissue at 6 months, then even more gets injected into the baby at 2, 4, and 6 months young because there are still traces of mercury present in the combined jab of tetanus and diphtheria (DTaP), but the doctors and nurses won’t mention it, and they won’t read you the vaccine insert ingredients and warnings, like they’re supposed to do. Unfortunately, that DTaP multi-jab occurs again at 15 to 18 months young. Think about all that for a minute and let it sink in. Still worried about mercury in fish and water?
Still, the highly corrupt EPA warns us all to “minimize your exposure” to mercury. Really? How do we do that, after we’re repeatedly injected with it, even after the CDC said they removed it from “all childhood vaccines?” No wonder 1 in every 60 kids has autism these days. Well, if somehow you can still function enough to realize that the human body should not be a sponge or filter for mercury, there are some things you can do to protect yourself and your babies. Here are some key points of advice to take into consideration:
The following video demonstrates what happens to a human being who simply gets a drop or two of mercury on their skin. After watching this, imagine what’s happening to babies who are having this neurotoxin repeatedly injected into their muscle tissue via vaccines.
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