Shots in the Dark - Side Effects of Thimerosal, Hepatitis B, DPT Vaccines in Canada and France

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Documentary with interviews of scientists and physicians in Canada and France. Includes a lengthy explanation of the dangers of Thimerosal. Thimerosal, a mercury-containing organic compound, was developed by Morris Kharasch, an American chemist, and Eli Lilly and Company, a pharmaceutical company in the 1920's. Thimerosal is an organic compound that consists of ethylmercury and thiosalicylate. The ethylmercury component is responsible for its antimicrobial properties, while the thiosalicylate component helps to stabilize the compound. Thimerosal is used as a preservative in vaccines and other medical products to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi. It has been used in vaccines to prevent contamination and maintain sterility in multi-dose vials. However, Thimerosal has been largely phased out of vaccines in many countries due to concerns about its mercury content and potential adverse effects. Some flu vaccines and some vaccines outside the United States still include Thimerosal.

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