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I think that there are people who want it debunked. However, I don't think that mercury is the culprit and I do know that vaccines are 99% effective at preventing some really horrible diseases.From what I understand, the issue of autism arises from receiving the immunizations to close together as an infant. Right now, by age 36 months, many infants have received 36 immunizations. That is far too much for a developing immune system to handle. They need to re-prioritize and space them farther apart.I would very much like to know if
Mercury is used as a preservative
in vaccinations!
so what is it?
However, the science of immunization cannot be denied. They work and they work damn well.
I think any link between vaccines and autism has been debunked, but it's likely a good idea to spread them out. We do it in our dogs, why not kids?
I Myself contracted measles as a toddler and it nearly killed Me. Thankfully, I have no memory of it.