gslack
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- Mar 26, 2010
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I know a man in the medical field, whose son got autism right after getting a vaccination. Now he has not vaccinated either of his next two children and they thankfully are fine. Being a medical professional himself he made sure he checked all the information he could including some the average citizen wouldn't be privy to, and came to the conclusion not to vaccinate his other two children, and thankfully both those children are fine and soon to be graduating high school.
I talked to him a great deal about his decision and experiences, and his reasoning for not vaccinating his other children was simple. As he put it IF 1 in 110 children can get autism or some other mental/nervous system disorder as some studies contend, to him its just not worth the risk. In his mind the chance to get the diseases the vaccines prevent are less than those to cause autism. Agree with him or not, he does have a point.
Now as he explained to me, its something like this. The preserving agents in the vaccines, not one vaccine by itself, nor any certain combination of them alone are not enough on their own to cause Autism. IF the child has a certain combination of deficiencies, genes, or higher amounts of certain chemicals, nutrients, or other things in his body. OR at a certain point in time of higher central nervous system sensitivity, or a certain combination of all the above, they have a likelihood of getting autism from a vaccine, or in the very least a learning disorder or some other issue like hyperactivity, ADD, or ADHD.
Years ago when we didn't have as many chemicals in our foods and we drank less soft drinks, eat less junk food, played fewer video games and we were more active, this was not an issue. But today we get the right combination of factors and the simple vaccine can be the catalyst that it wouldn't have been before.
And I am afraid to say this makes a lot of sense. I see a great many kids through my coaching with serious attention span issues and behavioral problems. When I was a kid I didn't even know what ADD or ADHD was, and Autism I had never seen before. Today every other kid you talk to has to take some kind of medicine for hyperactivity, ADD, ADHD, and I have no less then 10 people I personally know who have a child with Autism. 3 cases of autism in my family and all of them born in the last 10 years. We had never had anything like that in our family until now. And to a man every single instance of this showed up AFTER a series of vaccinations. ALL of those children including the medical professionals son I know, had no signs or symptoms until after their vaccines. They perfectly normal children before that.
Now I am a man given to wild theories on this type of thing, but I am not one to sit and let someone pee on my shoes and tell me its raining either... Thankfully my kids are no longer getting vaccines and their next ones will be their own decisions to make. I only hope there is more accurate information available to them at that time.
I would not put it past the medical/big pharma to bury this kind of problem, hell we seen em do it too many times in the past over less large-scale things. Remember the AIDS tainted blood supply? But I do not think they would perpetrate a deliberate act like this either... Like most things its a balance.
I talked to him a great deal about his decision and experiences, and his reasoning for not vaccinating his other children was simple. As he put it IF 1 in 110 children can get autism or some other mental/nervous system disorder as some studies contend, to him its just not worth the risk. In his mind the chance to get the diseases the vaccines prevent are less than those to cause autism. Agree with him or not, he does have a point.
Now as he explained to me, its something like this. The preserving agents in the vaccines, not one vaccine by itself, nor any certain combination of them alone are not enough on their own to cause Autism. IF the child has a certain combination of deficiencies, genes, or higher amounts of certain chemicals, nutrients, or other things in his body. OR at a certain point in time of higher central nervous system sensitivity, or a certain combination of all the above, they have a likelihood of getting autism from a vaccine, or in the very least a learning disorder or some other issue like hyperactivity, ADD, or ADHD.
Years ago when we didn't have as many chemicals in our foods and we drank less soft drinks, eat less junk food, played fewer video games and we were more active, this was not an issue. But today we get the right combination of factors and the simple vaccine can be the catalyst that it wouldn't have been before.
And I am afraid to say this makes a lot of sense. I see a great many kids through my coaching with serious attention span issues and behavioral problems. When I was a kid I didn't even know what ADD or ADHD was, and Autism I had never seen before. Today every other kid you talk to has to take some kind of medicine for hyperactivity, ADD, ADHD, and I have no less then 10 people I personally know who have a child with Autism. 3 cases of autism in my family and all of them born in the last 10 years. We had never had anything like that in our family until now. And to a man every single instance of this showed up AFTER a series of vaccinations. ALL of those children including the medical professionals son I know, had no signs or symptoms until after their vaccines. They perfectly normal children before that.
Now I am a man given to wild theories on this type of thing, but I am not one to sit and let someone pee on my shoes and tell me its raining either... Thankfully my kids are no longer getting vaccines and their next ones will be their own decisions to make. I only hope there is more accurate information available to them at that time.
I would not put it past the medical/big pharma to bury this kind of problem, hell we seen em do it too many times in the past over less large-scale things. Remember the AIDS tainted blood supply? But I do not think they would perpetrate a deliberate act like this either... Like most things its a balance.