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yes, sadly thimerosal is still around

also,mercury comes from many sources....my son is believed to have tested high as a result of exposure during pregnancy from my many mercury fillings

roadracer, I dont think mercury is necessarily "the cause" of autism, but for susceptible individuals, being exposed to it can be a contributing factor in neuronal malfunction.

whatever, the detailed work documented in that video is worth taking note of
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