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So wait, mercury isn't good for us? No metal fillings? No mercury laced vaccines? No Flint tapwater!?
Burning coal is great. Lots of mercury in there. Gets spread out nicely.
After decades of autism statistics going through the roof, they finally decided to look into one of the most common brain poison.
Burning coal is great. Lots of mercury in there. Gets spread out nicely.
I'm sure there's no heavy metals in the Jet contrails either.
We can't have paint that actually protects metal and wood objects, because some Idiot might let their kids suck and lick on the object.
We took it out of gas which was good, but still Lead naturally occurs in the Earth's crust. Then gets released into soil, air and water through soil erosion, sand storms, volcanic eruptions, sea spray and bush fires.
The natural concentration of lead in the air is less than 0.1 microgram per cubic metre.
But over your lifetime you'll breathe in millions of cubic metres of air in your lifetime. But will never once lick a lead painted object, unless you have stupid parents.
The linked article is a press release. If you look at the published study, you can see a really noticeable correlation with lead exposure vs weaker or even paradoxical associations for manganese and zinc.
In contrast, the correlation with SSRIs is very strong: "Boys with autism were three times more likely to have been exposed to antidepressants known as SSRIs in the womb than typically developing children...."
mercury
The study does NOT mention mercury. There was never any truth to the anti-vaxx mercury fraud.
The study does NOT mention mercury.
I was going by title, of course (who reads the fucking studies anyway). And mercury is a heavy metal. So there.
My childs doctor recommended metal free vaccinnes, which cost a little bit more (she used these on her children).
So perhaps researchers who show even low lifetime Hg still were toxic are correct by this NIH and other articles?
who reads
I do, and I linked it. Zinc is a heavy metal, and it is an essential nutrient. If you were to eliminate exposure to heavy metals, you would produce deficiencies in zinc (among others), causing a long list of problems. Reading is fundamental.
this NIH and other articles?
Thanks, I have to admit that's interesting. I searched more information about it, but at best it's an outlier. The original autism anti-vaxx fraud generated so much cash that it produced a cottage industry of phony experts. I hadn't seen that particular study though, so I'm glad you mentioned it.
By all means, pay extra for the premium vaccine if you wish, at least the kids are getting vaccinated. A pediatrician might favor it for any number of reasons: abundance of caution, the opportunity to reassure parents who are worried about vaccines, or simply extra payment. Whatever, the safety and efficacy of vaccines is one of the greatest contributions ever made to public health, and the only example of "preventive care" that can actually save money.
what vaccines have the most heavy metal in them?
The only heavy metal in vaccines was mercury-based preservative. It's been taken out from most of them 15 or so years ago. Some flu vaccines still have it.
who reads
I do, and I linked it. Zinc is a heavy metal, and it is an essential nutrient. If you were to eliminate exposure to heavy metals, you would produce deficiencies in zinc (among others), causing a long list of problems. Reading is fundamental.
Good man!
@curious2 thanks for the ssri autism study link. That's even more damning than this lead correlation, and I haven't heard a dang thing about it! Meanwhile the old superstitions persist about vaccines..
ugh
@curious2 thanks for the ssri autism study link. That's even more damning than this lead correlation, and I haven't heard a dang thing about it! Meanwhile the old superstitions persist about vaccines..
ugh
I feel like s/he's been posting about it for years. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors are no bueno.
As an aside, I've long assumed Curious as a he, but I'm not certain, so I went with the a/o. Sign of the times...the creep of PC, when even an asshole like me has to take pause and wonder if assuming 'he' is offensive
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors are no bueno.
I'm waiting to hear an SSRI-dependent SJW saying something like 'people have a right to change their pronouns back and forth, so just because you knew yesterday doesn't allow you to assume the same pronoun today, but people can't possibly change religions even in a free country, so don't you dare say anything bad about the aloha snackbar.'
SSRI-dependent SJW saying something like 'people have a right to change their pronouns back and forth, s
Where is homeboy when you need him?
Then it's clear that I have autism, as I love heavy metal ...
Great album from 1986
what vaccines have the most heavy metal in them?
Why would vaccines ever need metal in the first place? What ever happened to just the weakened strain of the disease, and that's it? This was a good idea when it was first discovered.
We took it out of gas which was good, but still Lead naturally occurs in the Earth's crust.
Ignorance so stunning it is probably lead-enhanced. Removal of lead from things like paint and toys is one of the biggest drivers of the reduction of crime rates over the last 40 years. Look at studies of wines of vintages before and after banning lead in gas. Look at the consequences of open lead smelting during the Roman era. EVERY square inch of earth is STILL contaminated badly enough that modern scientists can tell by the lead isotopes that much of the mining was done in the Rio Tinto area of modern Spain.
Why would vaccines ever need metal in the first place?
Preservative. One of which happened to be mercury-based. But mercury was not in the study, so it's irrelevant.
I can't get the lead out of my ass. Am I autistic?
I'd say Asbergers at least! The way you post the same things over and over as if we hadn't tuned that crap out already puts you clearly in the spectrum.
The group evaluated data collected by the Food and Drug Administration from 2003 to 2013. This included 2,164 baby food samples. They found 89 percent of grape juice samples, 86 percent of sweet potatoes samples and 47 percent of teething biscuits samples contained detectable levels of lead.
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None of the baby food samples seemed to exceed the Food and Drug Administration's allowable levels of lead. However, the FDA is in the process of reviewing its standards, and there's concern that current standards do not reflect the latest science about the potential health risks, especially for young children.
"I think the onus is really on FDA and industry to change their standards to reflect what we know, that there is no safe lead level," said pediatrician Jennifer Lowry. She chairs the American Academy of Pediatrics' Council on Environmental Health.
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The CDC concluded that "even low levels of lead in blood have been shown to affect IQ, ability to pay attention, and academic achievement. And effects of lead exposure cannot be corrected."
Pediatricians recommend children eat lots of different kinds of fruits and vegetables. This can help minimize the risk from a single food. And as we've reported, diets high in iron, calcium and vitamin C can limit the absorption of lead.
Also, parents can limit the amount of fruit juice their children consume. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently recommended new limits on juice consumption. The pediatric group recommends that children under 1 year should not drink any juice."
A National Institute of Health study using naturally shed baby teeth to analyze the exposure of children to heavy metals has found a definite link between autism and heavy metal exposure. Also significant were deficiencies of trace minerals like zinc and manganese in autistic kids.
This is one of the first legitimate studies that's shown a possibly causal link between autism and an environmental factor. It doesn't get much more legit than the NIH!
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/baby-teeth-link-autism-heavy-metals-nih-study-suggests