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Vaccine, the misinformation campaign

The CCD considers the online movement organized by misinformed parents against vaccination to be the greatest health threat we faced recently.

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In a sincere but wrong, mislead, and misinformed effort, a mother wrote: "If I take a virus, pour some mercury onto it, injected it into your blood, would you let me?"

... Well, I appreciate that she means well, but she is sincerely wrong and honestly mistaken. She is grossly misinformed.

The simple answer to her question is: NO. Not if you are the one preparing it. It's a whole different product when a qualified chemist prepares it.

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Let me explain in simple layman language. For starters, the virus would be killed. Killed beyond a doubt. It's only there to fool our immune system, the white cells, triggering the response of being attacked, and thus producing and storing the antibodies. 

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Secondly, I understand that the word mercury is solely perceived by the layman as a toxic substance. The fact is, it depends on what form, what compound, and what level. Not all arsenic forms for example are “bad.” My daily supplement contains arsenic and selenium. They are in a specific form that is in fact “good” for us. Of course if she gives me arsenic I wouldn’t take it!!  

You can eat a spoonful of mercury in a specific compound form and it would pass through you causing no harm, while a smaller amount in another form would be toxic. 

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As well, Al and Hg are used in vaccines at a level over a thousand times lower that the acceptable level existing in potable water, fish and other food, and even in the environment around us.  Further more, because pharmaceutical companies spend millions of dollars into research, and they could not count on convincing or educating the public, they no longer even use mercury at all just because the “customer” doesn’t understand and doesn’t want it – i.e. simply from a cost and marketing prospective. 

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Vaccines are safe. They are a must. It would be very irresponsible to listen to google material, and not listen to the scientists. Go ahead and Google “aliens landed in Vancouver” and you’ll find witnesses, pictures, videos, and even newspaper articles. Google is a public domain where anyone can post material. Go directly to such sites as The Chemists' Association, The Biology Research sites, The Medical Journals, Pharmacology Research Scientists, and College of Physicians sites. Listen to the medical advice by the medical professionals. 

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This is why we have highly qualified medical chemist scientists who know more because they spent decades in the classroom and the lab studying chemistry and biology.  

 

Here is one simple, single video designed for the public.  

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                                                                                                                                      Dr. Paul Gouda, C.Chem., Ph.D., MDPR.

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