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vaccines, personal care products too: Plastic nanoparticles can move from mom to baby through placenta

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what an absolute mess we are in.

Sheri (who is feeling pretty discouraged right now about all the efforts

to injure, maim and kill us)

Teresa Binstock <binstock

 

Just wanted to emphasize that the nanoparticles are " used in

medicines, vaccines and personal care products " .

 

 

 

Plastic nanoparticles can move from mom to baby through

placenta. 29 March 2010

Research shows for the first time that plastic nanoparticles can

cross the human placenta, possibly exposing the developing fetus to the

tiny materials that are increasingly used in medicines, vaccines and

personal care products. The results confirm that smaller sizes of the

manufactured materials are able to cross the placenta at a time toward

the end of pregnancy when the membrane barrier between mom and fetus is

thinner. The growing brain and other organs may be exposed to the

particles that have unknown health effects.

 

 

more…

 

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

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