02 Oct '20 16:32>
@metal-brain saidWell, this link:
You are projecting as usual. You would post an excerpt if you were telling the truth.
https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-ingredients/formaldehyde
Contains the following:
The average quantity of formaldehyde to which a young infant could be exposed to in the first two years of life may be as high as 0.7 – 0.8 mg (see table below). This quantity of formaldehyde is considered to be safe for two reasons:
Formaldehyde is essential in human metabolism and is required for the synthesis of DNA and amino acids (the building blocks of protein). Therefore, all humans have detectable quantities of natural formaldehyde in their circulation (about 2.5 ug of formaldehyde per ml of blood). Assuming an average weight of a 2-month-old of 5 kg and an average blood volume of 85 ml per kg, the total quantity of formaldehyde found in an infant's circulation would be about 1.1 mg, a value about 1,500 times more than the amount an infant would be exposed to in any individual vaccine.
Quantities of formaldehyde at least 600 times greater than the amount contained in vaccines have been fed safely to animals in drinking water.