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sparkle7
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VImCpWzXJ_w

I saw this on Brian Rosner's video blog but I know some of you don't like him...

It's a good video, though.

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Sparkle7,


You might find the links below interesting. They will take you to a power point presentation by Dr. Boyd Haley of the University of Kentucky where he discusses mercury and its relationship to developing neurological diseases.


Boyd Haley also discusses the potential dangers of mercury vapor release from dental amalgams and he also discusses the toxicity of the vaccine preservative thimerosal and how antibiotics can significantly increase the toxicity of mercury.


Thimerosal is 50% mercury. Thimerosal is still in some vaccines. And most flu vaccines still contain thimerosal and thus it contains mercury.


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http://tinyurl.com/46lbn3 (cached version)


http://tinyurl.com/4mxfed


http://www.mercurypoisoned.com/


In Dr. Boyd Haley's presentation he states that the toxicity of mercury (Hg) and thimerosal is dramatically enhanced by ANTIBIOTICS.


(Slide 21 of Boyd Haley's power point presentation)


I am not sure what the antibiotic statement would mean for someone that has both mercury toxicity and Lyme disease that is also taking antibiotics.

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Thanks emla! I'll check it out tomorrow when I have time. I didn't know that about abx...

I decided not to use abx & this is another reason I am glad I stopped!

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