In message <0d8d9453-191c-4bdc-8ba9-4a8bea672414@2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com>, drceephd@insightbb.com wrote:
> What the data shows is that ethylmercury, the organic mercury in
> thimerosal, is rapidly depleted from the blood, but irreversably
> deposited in the tissues and brains of the infants.
"Data:" that word doesn't mean what you think it does.
Of course, if you have an actual *source* (besides your own
paranoid hallucinations) for the half-life of ethylmercury in
the brain, by all means post it.
> Show us how much mercury was injected, show us how much was left in
> the blood, then show us how much mercury came out in the urine and
> feces. The remainder is still in the infants.
Or, in the case of monkeys, take samples from the brain and
measure it. Of course, you've previously denied that animal
models are relevant to human health.
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