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<blockquote data-quote="shakeyjake66" data-source="post: 114466" data-attributes="member: 15426"><p>Just thought i should point out that there are two types of Swine flu jab available in the UK. One is a single dose bottle which needs no preservative, but the other, in a multi dose bottle contains Thimerosal which is a mercury based preservative. </p><p></p><p>Thimerosal was removed from flu vaccinations many years ago in the UK due concerns over it's safety, but now the government have seen fit to give it to us without actually telling us it contains Mercury. </p><p></p><p>Pregnant mothers and children aren't allowed to have mercury based dental fillings but the government seem to think it's fine to give this vaccine to anyone and everyone. If Thimerosal is safe, why was it removed from the vaccine yeras ago, and if it's not safe, why are we being advised to take it even if pregnant, breastfeeding or under 5 years old, with no warnings?</p><p></p><p>Ask your doctor/nurse which type of jab you're offered. Where I am, the safer, non mercury, one isn't available (South Wales) so, having had a lot of previous health problems due to mercury toxicity I decided not to have it. Think carefully and get all the information before having this vaccination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shakeyjake66, post: 114466, member: 15426"] Just thought i should point out that there are two types of Swine flu jab available in the UK. One is a single dose bottle which needs no preservative, but the other, in a multi dose bottle contains Thimerosal which is a mercury based preservative. Thimerosal was removed from flu vaccinations many years ago in the UK due concerns over it's safety, but now the government have seen fit to give it to us without actually telling us it contains Mercury. Pregnant mothers and children aren't allowed to have mercury based dental fillings but the government seem to think it's fine to give this vaccine to anyone and everyone. If Thimerosal is safe, why was it removed from the vaccine yeras ago, and if it's not safe, why are we being advised to take it even if pregnant, breastfeeding or under 5 years old, with no warnings? Ask your doctor/nurse which type of jab you're offered. Where I am, the safer, non mercury, one isn't available (South Wales) so, having had a lot of previous health problems due to mercury toxicity I decided not to have it. Think carefully and get all the information before having this vaccination. [/QUOTE]
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