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Bill Truesdell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Jan 2007 07:03:33 -0500
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> Formaldahyde is a known carcinogen.  Interestingly, formaldahyde is 
> used (often along w/ neurotoxic mercury and aluminum) as a 
> preservative in child vaccines to keep bacteria and fungus down.
>
> I don't want this stuff in my hives and honey (or my baby son for 
> that matter) regardless of the ppm.
>   
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/78/95711.htm

is a reasoned article from a trusted site on this issue.

I looked into this quite some time ago and the level of hysteria and 
twisting of science is both astounding and tragic. Just google mercury, 
formaldehyde and vaccination. Read that stuff and you would never get a 
vaccination. But the science is bad and the results of not vaccinating 
your children through ignorance is criminal. Ignorance is not bliss. It 
kills.

As far as causing cancer, just about anything can do that. If the onion 
was subjected to FDA regs it would be banned for harboring many 
carcinogens. Broccoli also (it contains its own pesticide!), but that 
would be ok. PPM does matter, since there are many "carcinogens" that 
are essential for life.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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