Just some thoughts i’ve had on the matter:
Thimerosal is a mercury-based preservative that has been used for decades in the United States in multi-dose vials (vials containing more than one dose) of medicines and vaccines. There is no evidence of harm caused by the low doses of thimerosal in vaccines, except for minor reactions like redness and swelling at the injection site. However, in July 1999, the Public Health Service agencies, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and vaccine manufacturers agreed that thimerosal should be reduced or eliminated in vaccines as a precautionary measure.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/thimerosal/index.html
This website states that it was removed in 2001 as a precautionary. This form of mercury was used to prevent the growth of bacteria in the vials. There were supposedly many studies conducted that showed this was easier for the body to remove and that there was no conclusive proof that it caused autism.
A few points though:
1: How many studies were conducted/involved newborns?
2: Newborns and children cannot push out the mercury as effectively as adults.
3: Studies that involved adults only should be completely removed as “proof of concept”.
4: How many studies conducted involved the multiple doses newborns receive at one time?
5: Can’t forget that the CRC changed the definition and range of autism in 2011 which increased the number of those diagnosed where they previously would not have been showing that numbers taken afterwards can be correlated to the increase.
6: Autism related signs and symptoms are similar to mercury (heavy metal) poisoning.
7: The amish (who do not receive vaccinations) have a autism rate of 1-10,000 whereas gen pop has 1-46.
I have a lot of questions about it. I too have received all vaccinations and would want my children to do the same, however, spacing them out much more than is currently accepted is my preferred method of administration.