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Doctor suspended for allegedly making vaccines with cat saliva, vodka

CHICAGO  Illinois regulators have suspended the license of a suburban Chicago doctor who allegedly gives patients modified vaccinations containing cat saliva and vodka.

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation on Wednesday ordered the emergency action in the interest of public safety.

The order says Dr. Ming Te Lin told investigators he’s been preparing alternative vaccinations for children at his office in Flossmoor for more than a decade. He adds alcohol and sometimes cat saliva gathered with a swab from a cat’s mouth for patients with allergies. He told investigators he uses a device called the “WaveFront 2000” to detoxify vaccinations from mercury.

None of Lin’s methods is approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

A phone message and email seeking comment from Lin on the allegations weren’t immediately returned. 

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