Letters To The Editor

Mercury in Vaccines

I found the cover story to the May 6 issue of TNA entitled “Forced Vaccinations” to be commendable. There’s one caveat: The article says, “Notably absent from the table is autism, which many physicians link to thimerosal, a mercury preservative in several vaccines, including MMR.”  Not so. Thimerosal is not in the MMR shot because the vaccine has live viruses in it, and the mercury would kill them. The MMR’s true function, however, is just as deadly.  

All live-virus vaccines contain glutamic acid (MSG), which acts as a stabilizer (feeder) of the viruses. MSG is also a precursor of a substance called glutathione, which helps the body excrete heavy metals and toxins. Glutamic acid in an injected vaccine, which the body’s immune system would react against, would tend to inhibit the production of glutathione at the best of times. If a live-virus vaccine such as the MMR were given at the same time as a vaccine that contained mercury, e.g., the flu shot, the interaction would tend to inhibit the body’s ability to excrete the mercury. The result would be, among other potential deleterious conditions, brain damage.

The MMR is associated with the likes of autism, just in a different way from what is suggested in this highly important article.

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