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Tashia
08-24-2001, 03:09 AM
If you thought that the Mercury in vaccines, triple combinations and Moms like me who had negative Ruebella titers were more to worry about than was imaginable, check out this site.

http://www.ccid.org/safety.htm

Dr. Martin was once an employee of the FDA and now they do everything they can to shove him into the background, discredit his claims and ignore his research. These vacines are cultured in animals that carry and pass on stealth viruses, amongst other things. Who knows what impact that has had. I asked Dr. Rimland to see if he could get him involved in the DAN project, but the reply basically said they couldn't afford to fund research. He did however believe his work had merit and was afraid that it might be one possible factor to be explored.

Check it out and let me know your thoughts on the subject.

Valeri Dugan
08-29-2001, 12:04 AM
Frankly it made me so sick I couldn't finish reading it. I'm no medical expert, but who comes up with these ideas? Why would that seem like a good idea to anybody? I am in the middle of trying to prove to my daughters doctor that she should be tested for mercury poisioning via hair sampling.

This new information is overwhelming. I'll have to go back and read it later.

Valeri

Tashia
08-29-2001, 12:57 AM
It made me sick too, especially since the options for diagnosis and treatment provide no real guarantees. Taken as a whole, though, this could fill in quite a few gaps and tie a lot of research findings together into a clearer picture of what is going on here. Sometimes I feel like we're all just a hoard of lab rats for any government funded medical experiment they want to throw at us.

Is your daughter's doctor a DAN practitioner? If not, you might want to seek one out if you are going to persue the mercury chelation therapy route. It is VERY difficult to get a non-DAN pediatrician to even have a clue what you are trying to accomplish, much less do it the right way. Let me know if you need help finding one and I'll put you on the right track. I always kept a regular pediatrician on the back burner for the regular ear, nose and throat type stuff and sought out separate specialists on my own for the specialized and experimental treatments -- just be careful.