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  • can you provide some evidence. you have made an assertion.

    i see you believe in god, so it is apparent you don't do much research before coming to a conclusion.

  • SANE Vax Inc. discovered contamination (Bio-hazard) in the HPV vaccine Gardasil Merck 4

    By Leslie Carol Botha, vice president of public relations A girl, victim of Gardasil, HPV DNA found in your blood 2 years after vaccination. We analyzed 13 different vials: 13 different batches of Gardasil worldwide. Result: 100% contamination of a recombinant DNA of HPV. HPV transgenic ¿? SANE Vax Inc. contracted to an independent laboratory to analyze the presence or absence of contamination in vaccines,

  • @chiropractic7 I notice you posted 6 comments in a row to hide the list of people who died during or directly after a chiropractic "treatment". Your only response was that they "did not happen". Feel free to search for them yourself:

    Linda Epping,

    Kristi Bedenbaugh,

    Kimberly Lee Strohecker,

    Charles Paynter,

    Laurie Jean Mathiason,

    Jose Lopez,

    Renate Dora Labonte,

    John Hoffman.

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  • Yep, no deaths... except for Kristi Bedenbaugh in 1993, Samantha Cools in 2008, Kim Strohecker in 1999 (after Strohecker's death the chiropractor was fined a mere $9000), and again 8 yr old Linda Epping of Los Angeles, whose chiropractor was convicted of her murder after denying her proper medical care.

    Most chiros are quacks. Since you advised up to 24 spinal adjustments a YEAR, and since you have trouble spelling medical terms, I'm guessing you fall into that category.

  • @sweetalker79 All you listed did not happen or were litigated. Chiropractic doctors are primary portal of entry providers. Hundreds of thousands of families across the nation are utilizing DC's as their primary care doctor.

  • May God guide you and give you strength and heal your baby. I watched my perfect 4 yr old go from vibrant to barely alive after prek vaccines. He ended up with cancer. I also have three nephews of the same generation with autism. I have no doubts that these diseases did not just randomly fall from the sky as some would have us believe. The sad part is they are all convinced there is no cure. This is simply not true. With quick intervention , chelation and powerful nutritional therapy = hope

  • @SusanRichardsDay Thank you. You hit the nail on the head....chelation therapy, etc.

  • There's a special place in Hell for those covering up the truth about the dangers of vaccines.

  • I am researching this now and I believe it all to be true, but I'm finding little on youtube where I would expect thousands of before/after videos. Is there somewhere where people like you who posted the video are sharing the details? Can you offer more information? Do you want to tell people as much as you can about it? Like which vaccines did she get, what were the approx dates, and anything else which may help others? Thank You and good health to you.

  • I feel for you and your child. And, maybe in her case the vaccines were responsible for her condition, but i do not believe that to be the case. In my country, the vaccination process occurs in a different period then yours, and still, kids because autistic at the same time... that was the case of my brother, and 2 of my cousins.. i truly think this to be a neurological and genetic problem.. we have several cases of dyslexia and language impairment in the family as well.

  • @JustMeMsM I believe you need to understand that not every child can tolerate the toxins in vaccines. Four years ago 1 out of 150 American children became autistic shortly following vaccination. Presently 1 out of 90 become autistic shortly following vaccination. The vaccine schedule has only been ramped UP not Down.

  • @chiropractc47 Cite a source, troll, or get lost. There have been multiple studies comparing vaccination to autism, AND NO LINK HAS EVER BEEN FOUND. Autism has been linked to older mothers, genetics, and upbringing, but NOT VACCINES.

  • @sweetalker79 I have several young mothers with autistic children in my practice. You want a direct source? Watch the neurologist and his RN wife on Youtube. They vaccinated their baby daughter who became autistic shortly thereafter. His research revealed mitochondrial defects in autistic children. Oh, I almost forgot...fuck you asshole (said in a polite fashion).

  • @sweetalker79 chiropractc47 says there's too many sources to list for his argument, yet lists none. What a scumbag.

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  • My heart goes out to you and your precious baby.

  • If you have not already look to the gluten casien free diets. Current research supports these interventions along with diets high in micro nutrients (vitamins and minerals--including antioxidants). Some also swear by hyperbaric medicine, some research backs that up too. Finally find some detox protocols that work with your daughter's physiology. And most importantly continue to pray. God be with you.

  • God bless her and your family.

  • Parents need to blame factors outside of what was genetically disposed. Of course they found an answer because it's easier to blame the vaccine rather than their own childs developmental failures which may have been handed off by their own genes. If vaccines are the cause then there would be a larger percentage of autism of the 99%of all babies vaccinated. Better to just accept the truth and let go of the scapegoat no matter how strong the bandwagon these days.

  • @MrMcshane70 Your comments are totally ill informed. You neither understand genetics or medicine. The fact of the matter is that inflammation and bowel irritation can indeed be caused by routine vaccinations. Whether it is the attenuated virus itself or the adjuvants like aborted fetal issue, AL hydroxide, squalene, or mercury in the vax, they can cause massive neurological problems. Many children do develop a host of immune problems post vax and chronic inflammation. Check the facts please.

  • @MrMcshane70 Four years ago 1 in 150 American children became autistic shortly following vaccination. Presently 1 out of 90 children become autistic in the U.S. shortly following vaccination. Since 1989, the vaccine schedule includes an average of 35 vaccinations within a short period of time. This is a huge influx of poisons into a very youg underdeveloped body. Some children have a mitochondrial formation that is adversely affected by vaccines.

  • Establishing the appropriate probiotic intestinal flora is key to addressing one of the primary underlying cause of autism following vaccine injury.

  • (((HUGS)))) Although my children did not lose their mobility my oldest changed personality and lost her ability to use her short term memory, later followed my behavior problems. She is also severely thin and suffered stomach problems for a long long time. At least your doctors will acknowledge it. Maybe this will help you find a cure so she can be strong once again. Thank you for sharing.

  • I am so sorry for you and your family. It is through your efforts that others may see what is going on. Thank you.

  • Ppl can be cruel! I was currently diagnosed with an incurrable neural syndrome following a booster tetanus shot I wish I never would have received! Heavy metal detox! Give it a try! Google it... It's been known to cure even cancer! Good luck.

  • she is a beautiful little girl!

  • Making sure they are eating crap. It is extreamly evident that America has abandoned the young people of this country. It is truely as simple as this. You can keep believing what you want to believe. As for me and my house, I will have big strong healthy children. Sound in body and mind. Children that will not be put on ritalin or anything else schemed up by industry. Children that will get the chicken pox the same way their father and mother did.Children who have a fighting chance from tyranny

  • @ajslayer1 You truly have nothing better to do with your life than sit there and worry about the smallest things. I feel bad for your children- they won't ever get to experience life in its fullest until they move out of your home. I can sit there and tear apart your comments so easily with facts... You have no facts to back up anything. I feel bad- the first time your kids get a cold their deprived bodies won't know how to handle it. Let kids be kids.

  • @silachan Please don't tear apart my comments with your articles from "parenting" or "good housekeeping". And are you suggesting that vaccinated children have stronger immune systems, because that would be another falsity. And please don't worry about my children, they have all had colds, but none are poisoned. "Let kids be kids" is my point, not yours. I see you being a bit of a bully to everyone here. It is not warranted in calling someone an idiot on a post.

  • @ajslayer1 It's a well established fact: The unvaccinated are much healthier than the vaccinated.

  • @chiropractic47 ahh, again, no basis for "unvaccinated are much healthier", do you provide evidence? No

  • @bengalslash You want evidence that the unvaccinated are healthier then the vaccinated?...Look around you. Everyone is sick in the U.S.(According to the National Institute of Health, 90,000,000 Americans are chronically ill) except those who don't take prescription drugs and recieve vaccinations. Bam! You've just been bitch slapped by the cold hard reality of the fucked up American Medi-Pharma profit complex.

  • @chiropractic47 because they're chronically ill doesn't mean it was because of vaccines. But continue building straw man arguments when I ask you for evidence that the amount of aluminum in vaccines is harmful. Still haven't presented any evidence for that. A German study showed that unvaccinated children had TRIPLE the number of infections in respect to pertussis, measles, mumps, and/or rubella as opposed to vaccinated kids. Sit down troll. where is your evidence??????

  • @bengalslash Er, you're in reverse....unvaccinated childen are by far healthier than vaccinated( too numerous sources to mention in this post). Where is your evidence that vaccines don't cause injury?

  • @chiropractic47 like I said before, list your sources. Or at least the most credible ones from peer reviewed journals that argue that un-vaccinated children are healthier than vaccinated ones. Please address the question I posed instead of diverting to another question.

  • @bengalslash Fuck off and please go eat whatever you want and get a shot every year. DO IT BECAUSE GOD LOVES YOU AHHAHAAHAHAHAH!!!!! DO IT MAN, COME ON LITTLE BITCH DO IT!!! "WE" WANT TO SEE YOU!!!!!! drink some water from that sexy ass faucet in there you little animals love so much.

  • @bengalslash Go to my channel and listen to GammaRay - Damn The Machine Guitar Cover. It won't open your eyes but hey at least it will show how easy it was for me to outdo you in something in 5 minutes.

  • @TheWickedEnergy everything you say is right because you use all caps. you're so cool. how can I be like you? Who are you anyway? You go to videos and just make comments that make no sense? What's your motive?

  • @bengalslash Your scarcasm sucks. I'm not cool. Don't be like me, like i said fuck off and go do what you want. My names Jeremy. Just because you are retarded and can't comprehend the words fuck off, doesn't mean i'm not making sense. My motive is to tell you to shut up and leave people alone. Simple enough?

  • @chiropractic47 DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT WERE GONNA THROW HIM INTO THE FUCKING VOID ONCE THE TETHER BREAKS FROM THAT CARCASS HE'S LIVING IN KILLS OVER.

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  • @chiropractic47

    Name a study that shows that unvaccinated people are healthier than vaccinated people, or shut up.

  • @Eximity Since the U.S. Govt., Pharmaceutical and medical complex for obvious reasons ($ ) won't conduct studies that will certainly reveal the maiming of their vaccines, the world conducted its own study. The results: The unvaccinated are much healthier; whilst the vaccinated are chronically ill. Look around you Excema (Eximity). See those millions of kids (1 out of 5 Natl. Institute of Health) with nebulizers, inhalers, Autism (1:100), Aspergers, ADHD, learning disabilities.... Shut up!

  • @Eximity chiropractic47 is a troll if I've ever seen one. big pharma/government conspiracy theorist along with basic facts mixed up.  I owned him the other day in a comment below. still hasn't shut up

  • @bengalslash LOL! Look at you two medi-pharma shmucks, LOL! You stupid shits! You're at an "Anti Vax" video and forum...you're the "Trolls" dip shit! Your post is tantamount to two Alqaida fighter wondering what that buzzing sound is before a U.S. military drone missle blasts yas out of your sandals. LOL! Vaccines maime!

  • @chiropractic47 sooo again, how do vaccines "maime" and where is the evidence to support it? Where's the evidence to support that the rare side effects associated with vaccines outweigh the benefits? I expect more strawmen, ad homs and bullshit blabbering from you, but oh well

  • @bengalslash I was going to save this one for the final bomb to kill your ridiculous "Vaccinations Do No Harm" campaign, but you insist on ducking behind obvious idiocy. So here it goes: Where's the evidence that vaccinations are safe and do no harm? BANG! The biggest and most stinging bitch slap came across the face of your stupid brain! "Where is the evidence that vaccines are safe and do no harm?"...I thought so. Folks! I slew a wasted doped up pro-vax. Next!

  • @chiropractic47 haha, bomb, yes, ask me to prove a negative. You're so smart. Like with every medicine, there is some risk. With vaccines, let's see 1 per 2 million I think is the risk. Not vaccinating puts many more at risk for preventable diseases. Yet again, more straw men and sleight of hand. Where is the biological mechanism that vaccines cause autism. What "idiocy" have I hid behind? I ask for evidence, YOU PROVIDE NONE.

  • @bengalslash LOL, yes, you were bombed. Why? Your stance now compells you to prove that vaccines actually work as designed, I mean, wasn't it on Monday that the news reported that there was a rise in Mumps in the U.S.? The rise was in fully vaccinated communities. Why are parents with vaccinated children prodded to lambast those who choose to not to be vaccinated? What are they scared when their children are vaccinated?. What do you say to the parents of the 1 out of 100 who become autistic?

  • @silachan "The smallest things (vaccines) maime and kill.

  • @silachan Amen!

  • @silachan Amen! You are a dirt bag!

  • @ajslayer1 Awesome! Couldn't have said it better. Thank you.

  • America has the highest mortality rate for mothers and infants in the developed world. If a child survives that they smear silver nitrate in their eyes. A few days later they inject enough chemicals into their bodies to poison a 300lb man. If they manage to make it to school they will have a teacher who will diagnose them with add/adhd. 1 in 4 American children are prescribed behavioral drugs. Which stop the brain from maturing. Schools are trying to force children to buy their food.

  • It is common knowledge around the world and the U.S. (except some youtube threads) that the Hep-B vaccine causes/triggers autism. For God sakes read about it for yourself. Or better yet keep arguing while the rich get richer, and the dumb get dumber.

  • @ajslayer1 Amen!

  • @ajslayer1

    If by common knowledge you mean a popular myth. ONE study suggested a link between autism and vaccines, and since then several studies have completely disproven that study which was probably falsified. You are the one who needs to do your research.

  • @Eximity Hiding behind the "Junk Studies" of the medi-pharma complex is no way to debate the already disasterous vaccination "Scam" program.

  • " Although some children with autism also have gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, there is a lack of published rigorous data to support the theory that autistic children have more or different GI symptoms than usual;

    studies report conflicting results, and the relationship between GI problems and ASD is unclear."

    source wikipedia

  • The article in the Journal of Immunotoxicology is entitled "Theoretical aspects of autism: Causes--A review." The author is Helen Ratajczak, surprisingly herself a former senior scientist at a pharmaceutical firm. She did what nobody else apparently has bothered to do: she reviewed the body of published science since autism was first described in 1943. Not just one theory suggested by research such as the role of MMR shots, or the mercury preservative thimerosal; but all of them.

  • @Daaddaa stop spamming this comment

  • I'm sorry this happened to your little one and your family. I will, and I encourage others to pray for your family and wish you strength and love. I hope you get the support you deserve. I hope we can all stop arguing on your comments and increase the compassion. Many Blessings!!!

  • Seeing that she has been properly diagnosed with something NOT Autism, I suggest you change your title to 'Vaccine induced Encephalitis" not 'Vaccine induced Autism". Autism is a genetic disorder, and there are no links to social behavior being affected by vaccines. I am Autistic and I never had any childhood or adolescent vaccines because my mom was religious. It runs in my family, somewhere along the line, someone has traits. The same goes for many people. Ppl just misunderstand what asd is...

  • @silachan sorry to hear that you have suffered from Autism. I am sure genetic disorders DO exist that have similar characteristics to Autism but I disagree. Autism IS caused by vaccines or we would not see the explosion of the number of children with autism. There is no such thing as a genetic epidemic.

  • @MatoAna5 Autism is not exploding?! One in 110 develop autism following vaccination. Two years ago it was one out of 150. Congress has convened on this issue and is considering wether to issue a health alert for impending epidemic status. I have several parents in my preactice who will lay their heads on the executioners block that vaccinations injured their babies. Not all children are immediately affected...in due time.

  • @MatoAna5 Then how does that explain Autism existing before Vaccines were popular or even mandatory? Read some books about it, you'll be surprised the information you learn.

    And for the record, I don't consider myself 'suffering' from autism. I'm not suffering. I just think differently. I learned to say my first words around 18-20 months, and they were commands, not "momma" etc. From there on out I've just been different- I think logically, not emotionally. :) I don't see myself defective.

  • @silachan Autism before vaccinations was linked to parents who worked around Mercury.

  • @bowenfarm1 and now where's the link? Mercury has been removed from vaccinations. Also, the mercury that was previously found in vaccinations is a different type of mercury- not the harmful one that's found also in fish and such. thimerosal was the preservative used in vaccines, which was taken out in 1992, whereas methylmercury is found in fish. methylmercury accumulates in the body which can cause neurological impairment in a fetus. thimerosal does not. :)

  • @silachan Mercury has not been removed from all vaccines. All mercury is harmful. Research pink disease which was mercury ingested, then crop sprays which was mercury inhaled and then mercury in vaccines which is injected, all similar but with different poisoning effects. Specific "Autism" began with injections in 1930's. Mercury poisoning effects some people more than others.

  • @bowenfarm1 Since 2001, no new vaccine licensed by FDA for use in children has contained thimerosal as a preservative, and all vaccines routinely recommended by CDC for children under six years of age have been thimerosal-free, or contain only trace amounts, except for multi-dose formulations of influenza vaccine.

  • @bowenfarm1 This was done as a precautionary step and not because there was evidence confirming that thimerosal-containing vaccines were causing health problems. The most recent and rigorous scientific research does not support the hypothesis that thimerosal-containing vaccines are harmful.

    w w w.cdc.g o v /h1n1flu/vaccination/thimerosa­l_qa.htm#d <- remove spaces.

  • Also, besides the mercury agument, none of the signs listed in this video show ANYTHING about autism Autism isn't caused by digestion failure. There is no link between food metabolism and autism... And through these pictures I see signs that show against Autism. She's playing with a pretend oven- autistic kids rarely participate in "pretend play". She's looking at the camera + smiling. Younger asd kids rarely look when called. Please just rename the vid.. No reason to say it's asd when it's not.

  • @silachan i do agree with you strongly that this isnt autism... (:

  • @silachan You are so stupid, food does play a big role in Autism, my son cannot tolerate salicylates, phenols, they make his autism symptoms much worse. Autism has many levels of severity, my son eventually learned how to speak, read, pretend, etc., and thiosalicylate known for allergic reactions and phenols were also in vaccines besides thimerosal.

  • @bowenfarm1 I never said that food didnt play a role in autism. I said metabolism. I know many kids have food allergies, but food allergies != autism related always. It's possible that autistic kids have more problems digesting different foods, but I don't think it causes it. That'd be why only some kids are positively affected by diets such as gfcf etc. But some autistic kids aren't affected at all- so what does that make them? Not autistic? Dont think so.

  • @silachan Vaccine induced autism is just a speck on the map to poor health via vaccines.

  • @bowenfarm1 O yeah, and what I meant by "metabolizing food" was that autism doesn't include a body "stopping" metabolization as was said in the video at 1:52. Bodies don't just "stop metabolizing" food just because they're autistic. Autism is a cognitive impairment, not really physical.

  • @silachan Science begs to differ with you. Autism is broad spectrum; in that both body and mind are interwined within its agent.

  • @silachan who is the dr. that diagnosed your autism? where do they practice?

  • @ajslayer1 Clever angle getting "in".

  • @silachan Science begs to differ with your junk science.

  • @bowenfarm1 the vaccines don't contain enough ethylmercury to affect the human body. 25 MICROgrams, c'mon, are you serious?

  • @bengalslash Yep, and the "total" of childhood vaccines adds up to 187.5 micrograms which exceeds the limit set by the EPA, seriously...

  • @bowenfarm1 thimerosal has been removed from all vaccines except the flu vaccine. Furthermore, the amount of thimerosal was spread out, so it's not 187.5 mg at once, so your point is moot, and thimerosal has still not been shown to be associated with autism. But you'll ask me to prove a negative, so why even try and argue.

  • @bengalslash No one said it was all at once, and it wasn't always or still is spaced out enough. The amount of nasties in the vaccines are not fit for infants and children for their weight size. Prove a negative? I don't need you to prove anything, it is people like you that are always asking for proof. I seek knowledge myself, I do not take the opinion of others as fact.

  • @bowenfarm1 you implied it did, so be that as it may, what "nasties" are in the vaccines? I bet you'll say formaldehyde and "aborted fetuses". You seek knowledge? You base your decision on no evidence or known biological mechanism. What you seek isn't knowledge. You seek information to confirm what you believe to be already true, which is vaccines cause autism, which they have been shown not to.

  • @bengalslash Er, vaccines cause autism in those with mitochondrial disorders.

  • @bowenfarm1 @ajslayer1 @MatoAna5

    w w w.parenting. com/article/the-end-of-the-aut­ismvaccine-debate

    remove the spaces. read up on your history and facts before you make claims. Correlation != Causation. If you bought a strawberry ice cream cone with extra sprinkles and promptly tripped and skinned your knee, you wouldn't say that extra sprinkles cause clumsiness.

  • @silachan You would send me to a propaganda magazine website for info? I wonder who owns parenting. Could it be TimeWarner? Are they the largest media outlet in the world? Do they have direct ties to big pharma? Child please. I am not talking about icecream. I am talking about 1 in 110 children in America who have their dreams taken from them before they even knew what they were. And as far as history goes, this is nothing new to the American experience.

  • @ajslayer1 You're right on! I recently had a parent confide in me that her young son was recently harmed by their early childhood vaccinations. I set her up for vaccine exemtion.

  • @chiropractic47 I have been reading into chelation therapy for children with autism. My mother gives treatments, but usually to people that handle lead/mercury for extended periods. What I am reading is pretty incredible. Reversing the symptoms of autism. Which would mean autism=poisoning, and not a genetic disease as it is now classified.

  • @ajslayer1 You're totally correct! The medi-pharma complex wants the world to believe autism is genetic as a means to distract from the truth.

  • @chiropractic47 and that's why several ASD parents i know of have ASD kids as well? and ASD kids can look into their family and see ASD traits in family members? Because the companies want us to 'Believe' it to distract from the truth? you're an idiot. Lol.

  • @silachan Shmuck...No one is claiming "all" ASD is vaccine induced.

  • @chiropractic47 I see no one saying it isn't.

  • @silachan Go to YouTubes "MD's child becomes autistic following vaccination". Here you'll witness a news segment featuring a couple (neurologist and an RN) who's little girl develops autism following vaccination. They win $250,000 from the U.S. Court of Claims Vaccine injury compensation program.

  • Also, FTR, i'd much rather have autism than something like rubella or measles, etc! At least the body is healthy- they may be different, but not any less of a person. Life is difficult sometimes, but it makes them a stronger person. They're not fighting some disease that can kill their body and let them suffer all because some stupid parent decided not to vaccinate their kid, and let the disease back into society. Only vacc. I disagree w/ is Hep. B. since it's a blood-transferable disease.

  • @silachan Then you admit to being a stupid little boy. Have your unnatural sickening jabs little boy.

  • @silachan Laughing at doctors and calling them idiots. Step away from the keyboard and go look into a mirror.

  • @ajslayer1 No, I'm laughing at the stupid parents, not the doctors. ;) the parents are the ones who spread all this mass hysteria and pester the doctors until they get what they want to hear out of 'em.

  • @silachan The parents are the pissed offed at the medi-pharma establishment.

  • @ajslayer1 Amen!

  • @ajslayer1 Or maybe that lead poisoning just produces similar symptoms? Y'know, OCD or sensory processing issues? Also look at your research. The Dr. who "found out" that autism is from vaccines used a TINY sample, and no constants, in his research. 12 people who exhibited bowel problems as WELL AS autism symptoms who had all been given a vaccine. Botched study. needs to be re-done with a larger sample, and constants, etc.

  • @silachan You definitely don't want to go with medi-pharma owned: "Parenting" magazine.

  • @bowenfarm1 Vaccines cause autism, allergies, asthma, etc.

  • @bengalslash Out with mercury in with aluminum! ???? Both are neurotoic, etc.

  • @chiropractic47 toxicity depends on dose. Is there sufficient quantities of aluminum in vaccines to be toxic? Didn't think so.

  • @bengalslash toxicity has a lot more to depend on than just dose. But you already knew that.

  • @ajslayer1 Amen!

  • @ajslayer1 of course, but the amount of aluminum in vaccines is not toxic in that amount.

  • @bengalslash So in other words your rational says; it takes the exact amount of aluminum to reach toxicy for all people? Especially little underdeveloped bodies vs adults? Hey! I like teaching you (smile).

  • @chiropractic47 Why in your response didn't you present evidence that the amount of aluminum is toxic to those who receive it? Hmm, I have a hunch it is, you don't have any evidence, and it isn't toxic in said amounts in vaccines.

  • @MatoAna5 Also, I believe that a lot of Autism cases are actually misdiagnosis for something else, or just simply someone looking for a reason for being "different". the only time it is Autism is when it IMPACTS your life negatively DAILY. Someone who can't read facial expressions/Body language but still makes friends easily does not have Autism. (Of course there are more symptoms- this is a generalization).

  • @MatoAna5 Autism cases continued to climb even after a mercury-rich vaccine preservative that some people blame for the neurological disorder was removed from routine childhood shots. Explain that?

    h t t p : / / health.howstuffworks . com/mental-health/autism/vacci­nes-autism.htm

    Many parents who started the hype did so to try and receive compensation for their child's disorder. I can go on and on about this... The medical field is my special interest and I am very knowledgeable on it.

  • @silachan Perhaps not so knowledgeable... given that you seem to only be reading research that supports your theories? In the quest for real knowledge we must not be afraid to seek and find the answers to things even if they turn our pervious convictions upside down. I have no idea how old you are, but you write as though you are a young person. With youth and medical interest on your side you could make a great impact on the world but only you can decide what kind of impact that will be.

  • @MatoAna5 I've read up on opposing views, but there lay no facts about those. One of the major causes for the sudden "epidemic" is simply more awareness. More awareness = more diagnosis, more available help, and more people who will fit the criteria. I wish I wasn't restricted in characters by youtube comments.

    and yes, I am young- 19 turning 20. And thanks- I am entering the field of occupational therapy for my career, to try and make an impact. I will specialize in ASD's in children too :)

  • @MatoAna5 where is the research to support your theories.

  • @MatoAna5 Whoa! That is a nice bitch slap to the medics cheeks...nice.

  • @silachan studies have shown that within two groups, vaccinated vs unvaccinated, there is NO DIFFERENCE in rates of autism. Therefore, there is no correlation between thiomersal and autism. Thiomersal removal from vaccines was a cautionary strategy employed until further research could be conducted, and it was. Conclusion, thiomersal shows no association with autism. Yes mercury is a neurotoxin, IN HIGH DOSES. 25 micrograms of ethylmercury will not harm you

  • @silachan whoops, not for you, beating a dead horse, sorry!

  • @silachan Thimersora was just one of dozens of poisons found in vaccines. Neurotoxic aluminum now is the main adjuvent. It's not just heavy metals; vaccines also contain ethylene glycol (antifreeze). Dogs die from licking this off garage floors, formaldyhyde (Yep, embalming fluid!). These poisons also cause leakage of infants underdeveloped blood-brain barrier along with mitochondrial malfunctioning in 1 out of 100 children (pretty high stakes huh?). Don't vaccinate. First learn!

  • @chiropractic47 Can you show me official sources saying those ingredients are inside vaccines? Because I don't and will not believe something someone told me on youtube until I see several OFFICIAL sources saying the same. And even then I'm skeptical because it's on the internet. Show me some unbiased medical journals and maybe then.

  • @silachan Oh my! It's (vaccine ingredients) published. All one must do is Google: "What's in vaccines?" I wouldn't advize chowing down a roast beef sandwich whilst reading the list...kinda graphic...for mature audiences only.

  • @silachan We should listen to cdc and fda right? They would never lie to us.

  • @MatoAna5 this broke my heart & touched a nerve especially because your daughter looks like my brothers little girl. I just had my baby and he is strong & healthy thanks to god. My husband & I don't plan on gettig him vaccinated, the doctors are trying to push us into. My nephew was severly injured by routine vaccines right after his shots he suffered seizures and paralysis. He slowly over came but he is 11 now and still has trouble speaking and is slow at learning.

    My prays are with your family

  • @MatoAna5 autism is highly inheritable, strongly suggesting that it is in fact a genetic disorder. There is no biological mechanism for the causation of autism via vaccine administration. If there is one, you should post it, and cite the source to support your position that vaccines cause autism.

  • @silachan it's true to have a genetic variation for autism and it's also true to develop autism following vaccination.

  • @silachan its not genetic, because people get it and it never ran in their family.. look at the facts! this is a child, and the doctors admitted it like alot do! god bless you.. ....were did autism even come from?

  • @metalhemp420 There's always traits held by people, whether or not they qualify for a diagnosis doesn't mean it doesn't run in the family anywhere. It could be a very distant relative, but a link is often still there. Links have been seen earlier than the 80s, from Hans Asperger.. just back then it was considered to be the same as "schizophrenic" and was treated with institutionalism. Where it came from is a very good question.. where do most disorders, disease and syndromes come from?

  • @silachan -- A child can be @ greater risk for developing Autism if mother carries a specific gene, or rather, genetic "glitch" However, autism can develop in any child, whether there is genetic cause or not. Experts are actually able to run a genetic test, and narrow down the exact chromosome to see if this "glitch" exists. BTW, if the "glitch" exists, it is found in the mother's genetic makeup 100% of the time, it doesn't skip generations. However, autism is not ALWAYS genetically related.

  • @silachan The HRSA's official line:

    "The government has never compensated, nor has it ever been ordered to compensate, any case based on a determination that autism was actually caused by vaccines. We have compensated cases in which children

    exhibited an encephalopathy, or general brain disease. Encephalopathy may be accompanied by a medical progression of an array of symptoms including autistic behavior, autism, or seizures."

    Sure seems like the vaccines are involved in causing autism.

  • @ladygish 10-4 on that one sista! Vaccines have destroyed the health of two generations and is working on the third.

  • @ladygish "Encephalopathy may be accompanied by..." that doesn't mean that vaccines CAUSE AUTISM. It means they can cause encephalopathy, of which symptoms can include autistic-LIKE symptoms. There is a difference.

  • @silachan Of course there is a difference but then...not a difference. Autism can precipitate from encephalopathy.

  • @silachan No, you're misreading that. Once again, emphasis mine:

    "Encephalopathy may be accompanied by a medical progression of an array of symptoms including autistic behavior, AUTISM, or seizures."

    It includes autism and "autistic behavior." I'd also argue that having all the symptoms of autism is not somehow better simply because you don't have that *specific* label applied to you. It would be like saying, "Well, I have all the symptoms and pain of lupus, but at least it's not lupus!"

  • @ladygish Consider that autism is only given as a diagnosis when it negatively impairs one's life. One can have all the signs of being autistic, but if it doesn't negatively affect them and they're just "quirks", then it's not considered autism. If it's later "cured", then it's probably from some kind of related or unrelated virus/infection or what have you. Autism itself has not found a cure.. but that's a whole 'nother topic, I'm currently uneducated about.

  • @silachan I can only say you should read the study. These children (who were compensated by the government) do not have mild autism. There is a table showing the descriptions of these children, such as:

    "He doesn’t speak and will never communicate verbally. He doesn’t respond to verbal communication. He is not toilet trained. . . .He is self-­destructive and very difficult to manage. He needs constant one-­on-­one care to protect him from injuring himself and others.”

    Those are not "quirks."

  • @silachan For every study you show disproving, I will show you one proving. Knowing that science is always for hire, lets see who hires science. Big tobacco is probably the best example. For a very long time in this country smoking cigarettes was not only marketed as cool, but with health benefits. Thankfully, we now know better. The drug companies have a long history of creating their own wanted results from testing. Defending crooks and murderers is usually very expensive. You do it for free.

  • @ajslayer1 I find it alarming the amount of people willing to stand up for these big pharma companies!! people love the higher education they receive and some seem to stick by it wholeheartedly.

  • @G0LizardGo That is a very challenging paradox.For example,one man goes to school for ten years and his parents pay $200,000 for him to become a MD. After he becomes a Doc he takes his hippocratic oath. Promising to do good. Doctors can lose their license if they tell someone that vaccines are harmful. Which in turn means his time and parents money is out the window. Kind of like teachers having to teach the story of Columbus. They have to know its crap. And if they don't, should they be teachin

  • @ajslayer1 mamma mia! i can ssooo relate!...so sad all around; ..as a 2nd grade teacher i encouraged all our primary teachers to stop the Columbus balony in their lesson plans as he was a monster!...i was partially successful at the time...& now that i am retired i am so relieved to hear it is all but over. To get to what is important: what do you suggest parents should do?...after all, we teachers don't want students infecting others; Private School, Home schooling?...what??

  • @TheHosteenez One needs not vaccinate. The contention that the unvaccinated will infect the vaccinated implies that vaccination doesn't work...it truelly doesn't work...as the medi-pharma complex wishes the masses to believe. As they have done throughout the millenia, opportunistic pathogens have been in their normal decline since the mid 1800's. Mortality rates declined directly with advances in protecting our water supplies and sanitation.

  • @chiropractic47 The contention that one must continue going to a chiropractor after they've "fixed" your spine indicates that chiropractic "treatment" is a big scam.

    Not everyone can be vaccinated. But everyone deserves to be safe from the diseases that vaccines prevent. Where did all those iron lung wards go, that treated kids with polio? They're no longer needed, because the polio vaccine made the virus nearly extinct.

  • @sweetalker79 Continue chiropractic care at a frequency of 1-2x/month as a means to maintain proper spinal/usculoskeletal mechanics and nervous system/immune/viceral function. Iron lungs were a medi-pharma fabrication and went the way of all money driven/artificial medi-pharma concoctions...deep south. Did you read Time magazines' article that the latest polio outbreaks are polio vaccine induced? You can't beat nature...

  • @chiropractic47 Provide a link, please.

    I love how your logic fallacies suddenly don't apply when chiropractic bullshit is involved. Vaccines don't work because they're not a "one-shot-fixes-all" deal, but if someone "needs" a spinal crack more than once AH! That's because it's SCIENCE!

  • @sweetalker79 You've never recieved chiropractic care, thus disqualified to comment. Recieve effective, safe, and much necessary chiropractic care.

  • @chiropractic47 A study by the Canadian Stroke Consortium, published in the July 18, 2000, Canadian Medical Association Journal reported that stroke resulting from neck manipulation occurred in 28% of 74 cases studied.

  • @sweetalker79 The Canadian Medical Association has strong ties to the the American AMA, thus their "Junk Science" study is severely invalidated. If 28% held water then DC's would be paying $200,000/year malpractice premiums. DC's pay on the average of $1500/year malpractice. Chiropractic....the safest primary care doctor on the planet.

  • @chiropractic47 Are you purposefully not reading the comments you reply to? Yes, I noted the $1500/yr malpractice average. THAT'S BECAUSE THEY'RE NEVER PRIMARY PHYSICIANS. They are not EVER supposed to be a patient's primary source for medical care.

    But when a quack tells you "Stop taking those medical treatments. Pay me instead, my one-size-fits-all therapy cures EVERYTHING!", some poor misguided people listen.

  • @sweetalker79 nearly all states license DC's as primary care doctors. Blue Cross/Blue Shield conducted an experiment utilizing DC's as primary care providers to 10,000 of their subscribers. An overwhelming majority were extremely happy with the DC as their doctor vs the MD. The carrier saved millions on useless and unneccessary tests, drugs, and surgeries. The medical societies were steamed over the findings, demanding the study to cease. Chiropractic...it's a natural.