Dr. Joseph Mercola's article can be read here
Generally speaking, new products that you inject, breathe, drink or eat should be considered toxic until proven otherwise. More so with the case of injecting or breathing. Less so with drinking and eating. Even less so with touching certain body parts (eyes, anus, sexual organs). I'd say the least likely form of toxic damage would be touch with other parts that have skin. Still there are toxins that could penetrate your skin in your hands or feet: From new nano-tech to parasites.
There are medicines that have been around for many decades with no or few side effects. E-cigarettes have been around for decades but it is not widely known that they are damaging for the health. I have known for years that they cause "#popcorn-lung." Although not everyone knows this.
Our most inner part is our tissues and arteries and veins. Whatever is in our lungs has direct access to our veins.
So the protective wall for our lungs are our noses. We should always breathe with our noses. The GI (gastro-intestinal) tract has a membrane for absorbing the right nutrients. The liver for filtering what gets passed that. The digestion system is like another outer wall protecting the GI-tract.
We should be ten times more careful of what we put into our lungs or blood than we are about what we eat or drink. We should be ten thousand times more concerned about what we eat or drink than what pollution goes into the environment.
If you're taking vaccines and you don't know what is in them, you shouldn't be concerned about what you eat or drink, or how much heavy metals go into the environment.
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