Topic: Autism rates and increased vaccinations
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 11/11/13 01:04 PM

Rise in Autism rates go hand-in-hand with increased vaccinations

Exposing the Vaccination-Immunity Fraud

There should be more focus on what can be done to remedy the autism pandemic. Backing off vaccine schedules and not demonizing vaccine refusal parents would be a good start, as well as not making compliance to those vaccine schedules a prerequisite for pediatric care and school enrollment. Or, at the very least, how about some real research into the issue.

http://www.sott.net/article/268582-Rise-in-Autism-rates-go-hand-in-hand-with-increased-vaccinations

boredinaz06's photo
Mon 11/11/13 01:07 PM



Too much money involved.

Serchin4MyRedWine's photo
Mon 11/11/13 03:08 PM
One of the biggest problems causing autism and other neurological problems like ADHD is the extensive use of artificial sweeteners that contain aspartame. The big corporations such as Monsanto have launched a propaganda campaign against natural sugar over the last 30 years so they can fill their pockets with profits from these dangerous chemicals. Now everyone from children to adults fill their diets with aspartame in their cereals, soft drinks,coffee and numerous other foods. Aspartame has been cited in numerous studies to cause sever side effects and consumer groups have been trying for years to get it banned. Unfortunately the big corporations have lobbied the FDA and it is still considered "safe". Natural sugar is the best,safest sweetener on the planet and has no side effects. Although there are many sites about the dangers of Aspartame, here is a site that is simple and self explanatory if you want to learn more.
http://www.mac-archive.com/ns/side.html

Dodo_David's photo
Mon 11/11/13 03:30 PM
Edited by Dodo_David on Mon 11/11/13 03:33 PM


Rise in Autism rates go hand-in-hand with increased vaccinations

Exposing the Vaccination-Immunity Fraud

There should be more focus on what can be done to remedy the autism pandemic. Backing off vaccine schedules and not demonizing vaccine refusal parents would be a good start, as well as not making compliance to those vaccine schedules a prerequisite for pediatric care and school enrollment. Or, at the very least, how about some real research into the issue.

http://www.sott.net/article/268582-Rise-in-Autism-rates-go-hand-in-hand-with-increased-vaccinations



Science reporter Cara Santa Maria writes, "There's not a shred of legitimate evidence linking vaccines with autism."* *Quote Source

Science writer Heather Goldstone, Ph.D. writes the following:

"In 1998, Andrew Wakefield published a study in the medical journal The Lancet claiming a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. But, over the past fifteen years, the overwhelming majority of studies have found absolutely no evidence to support that claim. Then, in 2010, an investigation by journalist Brian Deer revealed that Wakefield had distorted and faked data, and hidden financial conflicts of interest. As a result, he was struck from the UK's medical register and the original paper in The Lancet was retracted.

And this is what gets scientists' goats. There is a strong scientific consensus -�� on par with that about human-caused climate change �- that vaccines do not cause autism. (Neither, incidentally, does a non-nurturing mother - one of the prevailing ideas when the disorder was first named in the 1940'��s.) The primary dissenting study has been discredited and retracted - an action that comes as close as possible to removing it from the scientific record. And yet, the anti-vaccination movement keeps chugging along."**

**Quote Source

In short, the OP of this thread is promoting a scientifically-discredited false claim.

boredinaz06's photo
Mon 11/11/13 09:19 PM



Money can discredit a lot of things, and the vaccination machine has a lot of it.

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Wed 11/13/13 01:11 PM
Dodo_David is right.

The anti-vaxxers are simply wrong. Totally, completely wrong, but there are so many egos so heavily invested in this myth that they aren't going away soon.

Plus, there is money to be made in fanning the flames of the anti-vaxxer paranoia. There are books to be sold!