The FDA has set the safety level for aluminum in parenteral - TopicsExpress



          

The FDA has set the safety level for aluminum in parenteral solutions (IVs) at 4-5 micrograms/kg of body weight per 24-hour period. This safety level was set after it was determined that higher levels of aluminum caused brain and kidney damage. At 4-5 mcg/kg, a 12-pound infant should be able to handle approximately 30 mcg of aluminum spread out over 24 hours. Infants vaccinated according to the CDCs Recommended Childhood Schedule receive up to 1,200 mcg of aluminum in a matter of seconds at their 2, 4, 6, and 12 month well-baby check-ups (aka vaccine appointments). There has never been a single study of the synergistic effects of vaccinations as they are administered according to the schedule. If you allow this, you are giving consent for your child to be used as a subject in the biggest medical experiment in history.
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 22:17:46 +0000

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