"empower the world with hope tools and resources that we need to make significant changes in the world."
Well, as the rate of measles related illness climb and birth complications increase as unvaccinated little girls become unvaccinated young women then become unvaccinated pregnant mothers passing on congential infections to their children.
Youre right, you WILL help make significant change in the world. as a future doctor I'll say Thanks Jenny! We couldnt have gotten here without you!
Anyone who knows anything about Autism -- from layperson to expert -- knows there is no cure. Logically, a person who has a food intolerance/allergy AND a communication disorder within his/her Autism is going to have difficulty communicating discomfort/pain/anxiety after ingesting the intolerated food/allergen, and OF COURSE the removal of this item is going to make everything better. But it won't cure Autism.
At this time, it is a cruel lie to claim that Autism can be cured. Please stop.
There is more mercury in a can of tuna fish than in a vaccine. There is minimal evidence for a causation relationship with vaccines and autism. In fact, the biggest proponent of this argument has now been formally revoked, and the doctor who performed the study may face several more charges for altering his results. I think this shows that excess money causes autism, not the MMR vaccine. Not being vaccinated is much dumber than worrying about the onset of autism afterwards.
I was talking about the article that was revoked, which "conclusively showed" that the MMR vaccine caused autism, but it was found that the doctor who performed the study was being funded by the lawyers of parents suing drug companies, aka it was a conflict of interest. So by excess money I meant that money talks and it says what the people with it want to say.
"There are significant risks associated with every immunization and numerous contraindications that may make it dangerous for the shots to be given to your child.... Immunization against relatively harmless childhood diseases may be responsible for the dramatic increase in autoimmune diseases."
What actual research did Mendelsohn have to back up the wildly speculative claim that "Immunization against relatively harmless childhood diseases may be responsible for the dramatic increase in autoimmune diseases"?
@halleyscomet Read one of his books, turn to the numerous citations to back up his claims, but there is alot more recent material available. I don't think you will find many doctors who think that quote is wildly speculative. "May be" is not causal or conclusive, it's just what it is.
@menspeakout In other words, you don't know what "evidence" Mendelsohn is using to support his claim of an alleged connection between vaccines and autoimmune disease. You've also made it clear you're happy to let him use the weasel words "may be" to avoid having to produce evidence.
I wonder if he considers polio and whooping cough to be among those "relatively harmless childhood diseases"?
@menspeakout "Mendelsohn considered himself a "medical heretic." He opposed water fluoridation, immunization, coronary bypass surgery, licensing of nutritionists, and screening examinations to detect breast cancer."
This is the kind of moron you consider worth quoting???
The more research I do about Mendelsohn the more vile, ignorant and flat out stupid he sounds. Are all the anti-vaxers really this ignorant?
@halleyscomet I'm more concerned with the quotation and the point that it makes, which is sound. So you don't like Mendelsohn, I could care less. But since when was it a bad thing to be anti-establishment toward the pharmaceutically biased medical industry? I work in the medical field, I see it every day.
@menspeakout "I'm more concerned with the quotation and the point that it makes, which is sound"
It's only sound if you ignore pesky thinks like the complete lack of evidence to support Mendelsohn's claims. What use is a point based upon lies and misinformation? The quote and it's claims are not "anti-establishment" they're anti-reality.
Generation Rescue along with many other bullshit peddlers around actively promote dangerous neglect of children.
If you'd like to actually look at the science then the papers are all there. CDC, NIH, et cet have done the work. All you have to do is go check it out and you'll see that bullshit is bullshit and science reveals truth.
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Haha I think its amusing when people say there is NO cure for autism. And not to listen to Jenny (which I dont anyhow) but then thousands of parents ARE reversing their childs autism through her techniques.... and yet when these kids do come outa it, you then assume that they were "misdiagnosed" LMFAO well then that makes me wonder just how competent doctors are these days then if they can't even give proper diagnoses... some people are such fools. Owell, educated parents=cured children SIMPLE
HELLO, they replaced one neurotoxic metal (thimerosal) with another neurotoxic metal (aluminum) in vaccinations, of course autism rates stayed the same!
•1980-2000 (20 years) the Millenials (Millennialism Millenium-- sic: Since the Holy Office decreed (July 21, 1944) that it cannot safely be taught that Christ at His Second Coming will reign )
•In complex analysis, a meromorphic function ... Generation Y, is a cohort identified as born after the Generation X cohort, though the term is itself controversial & is synonymous with several alternative terms including The Net Generation Millennials, Echo Boomers,& iGeneration
Even on her Generation Rescue website it contradicts the whole vaccine=autism. The site states from their own study that vaccinated boys were 61% more likely to have autism then unvaccinated boys but when you look at the actual numbers its 2% of unvaccinated boys had autism and 3% of vaccinated boys had it, whats even more interesting is that partially vaccinated boys had a 7% autism rate.
Actually, it says neurological disorders, not specifically autism. Also, as I attempted to inform them, you have to consider the role of ultrasounds in these illnesses as well.
Now! because Evan said so I say the cheese: I Am the Cheese was written by American author Robert Cormier and first published in 1977. It is categorised under young adult literature.
Re;"Not one well designed SCIENTIFIC study supports the connection between autism and vaccines" Thats because there is NOT ONE "WELL DESIGNED" SCIENTIFIC STUDY done. Another thing in addition to my last post, SIDS is a classic example of how we are so blind. Healthy babies are dying right after the DTP shots and instead of investigating ourselves we just accept them telling us "its just something that happens for no known reason!" Please, they are harming our kids and lable'n it something else.
Re:"there is no cure for autism!yes, vaccines can cause bad reactions in children with immune problems that can mimic characteristics of autism" #1 theres no cure for Cancer either but that doesn't mean ppl dont recover from it. Funny, I dont remember Jenny saying there is a cure(?) and #2 if you have "characteristics of autism" you have AUTISM... its called a spectrum and dont be so naive to believe that Even was misdiagnosed, they simply dont want parents to realize that vaccines are at fault!
My pediatrician ordered my vaccinations separately from the Vaccination LOT that came into my region. My mother was told to practice HERD IMMUNITY because of my eustation tubes (ears) and PCN allergies. He was a very careful physician that acted discriminately to the patients within his practice. Now the vacinations come through the HEALTH DEPARTMENT so our kids are the HERD or the HORDE (swarm). DEAL with that & the FLUORIDE DECEPTION 1, 2, 3 ...
there is no cure for autism! yes, vaccines can cause bad reactions in children with immune problems that can mimic characteristics of autism, but there is no special diet, detox, or secret oil that cures autism! jenny's son was mis-diagnosed & the doctors told her that! she's making money on parents false hopes! she needs to keep herself in the spot light and pay authors to write books for her to clean up her image! from stripper to centerfold to parent expert, pathetic!
Not one well designed SCIENTIFIC study supports the connection between autism and vaccines. Scientists are not out there to harm you. Every word that comes out of her mouth is crap. Research it YOURSELVES, but be cautious of the pseudoscientific quackery that is abundant on the internet. LOOK at the studies. Scientific studies are the only objective way to analyze this topic. Mommy instinct and anecdotes are not legitimate scientific evidence to overturn the amazing success that is vaccines.
The mercury is out, but the TIN aluminum and formaldehyde is still in. Autism is not the ONLY result of a vax reaction...learning disabilities, Sensory disorders and brain damage are a few others. They can NEVER admit they have damaged hundreds of thousands of children worldwide. who would take the blame for that?!? Read : A SHOT IN THE DARK. it tell the truth behind the original DPT that debilitated and murdered children since its inception.
I'm autistic and you disgust me, Jenny.
PriceRight89 4 months ago
"empower the world with hope tools and resources that we need to make significant changes in the world."
Well, as the rate of measles related illness climb and birth complications increase as unvaccinated little girls become unvaccinated young women then become unvaccinated pregnant mothers passing on congential infections to their children.
Youre right, you WILL help make significant change in the world. as a future doctor I'll say Thanks Jenny! We couldnt have gotten here without you!
ChannelUmptyThree 7 months ago
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Anyone who knows anything about Autism -- from layperson to expert -- knows there is no cure. Logically, a person who has a food intolerance/allergy AND a communication disorder within his/her Autism is going to have difficulty communicating discomfort/pain/anxiety after ingesting the intolerated food/allergen, and OF COURSE the removal of this item is going to make everything better. But it won't cure Autism.
At this time, it is a cruel lie to claim that Autism can be cured. Please stop.
OnwardUpwardForward 1 year ago
wow Jenny McCarthy is stupid
WOLFNBEAST 1 year ago 4
There is more mercury in a can of tuna fish than in a vaccine. There is minimal evidence for a causation relationship with vaccines and autism. In fact, the biggest proponent of this argument has now been formally revoked, and the doctor who performed the study may face several more charges for altering his results. I think this shows that excess money causes autism, not the MMR vaccine. Not being vaccinated is much dumber than worrying about the onset of autism afterwards.
ProdigalAquarius 2 years ago 3
ProdigalAquarius please explain excess money... ?
ActontheActor 1 year ago
I was talking about the article that was revoked, which "conclusively showed" that the MMR vaccine caused autism, but it was found that the doctor who performed the study was being funded by the lawyers of parents suing drug companies, aka it was a conflict of interest. So by excess money I meant that money talks and it says what the people with it want to say.
ProdigalAquarius 1 year ago 4
"There are significant risks associated with every immunization and numerous contraindications that may make it dangerous for the shots to be given to your child.... Immunization against relatively harmless childhood diseases may be responsible for the dramatic increase in autoimmune diseases."
--Dr. Robert Mendelsohn MD, pediatrician
menspeakout 2 years ago
@menspeakout Cute quote.
What actual research did Mendelsohn have to back up the wildly speculative claim that "Immunization against relatively harmless childhood diseases may be responsible for the dramatic increase in autoimmune diseases"?
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet Read one of his books, turn to the numerous citations to back up his claims, but there is alot more recent material available. I don't think you will find many doctors who think that quote is wildly speculative. "May be" is not causal or conclusive, it's just what it is.
menspeakout 1 year ago
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@menspeakout In other words, you don't know what "evidence" Mendelsohn is using to support his claim of an alleged connection between vaccines and autoimmune disease. You've also made it clear you're happy to let him use the weasel words "may be" to avoid having to produce evidence.
I wonder if he considers polio and whooping cough to be among those "relatively harmless childhood diseases"?
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@menspeakout "Mendelsohn considered himself a "medical heretic." He opposed water fluoridation, immunization, coronary bypass surgery, licensing of nutritionists, and screening examinations to detect breast cancer."
This is the kind of moron you consider worth quoting???
The more research I do about Mendelsohn the more vile, ignorant and flat out stupid he sounds. Are all the anti-vaxers really this ignorant?
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet I'm more concerned with the quotation and the point that it makes, which is sound. So you don't like Mendelsohn, I could care less. But since when was it a bad thing to be anti-establishment toward the pharmaceutically biased medical industry? I work in the medical field, I see it every day.
menspeakout 1 year ago
@menspeakout "I'm more concerned with the quotation and the point that it makes, which is sound"
It's only sound if you ignore pesky thinks like the complete lack of evidence to support Mendelsohn's claims. What use is a point based upon lies and misinformation? The quote and it's claims are not "anti-establishment" they're anti-reality.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
Generation Rescue along with many other bullshit peddlers around actively promote dangerous neglect of children.
If you'd like to actually look at the science then the papers are all there. CDC, NIH, et cet have done the work. All you have to do is go check it out and you'll see that bullshit is bullshit and science reveals truth.
Parmenus 2 years ago 21
Parmenus does this include RFK Jr as well ?
ActontheActor 1 year ago
There is no cure for autism. There are a lot of misdiagnoses, because there are no objective tests for the condition.
Intentional ignorance on your part doesn't change the facts son. And there is precisely zero link between vaccines and autism.
TravianCollege 2 years ago 18
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Haha I think its amusing when people say there is NO cure for autism. And not to listen to Jenny (which I dont anyhow) but then thousands of parents ARE reversing their childs autism through her techniques.... and yet when these kids do come outa it, you then assume that they were "misdiagnosed" LMFAO well then that makes me wonder just how competent doctors are these days then if they can't even give proper diagnoses... some people are such fools. Owell, educated parents=cured children SIMPLE
madinmikala 2 years ago
@madinmikala Jenny's kid was misdiagnosed. Google for the news, but it turns out her sone never had Autism to begin with and she even admits it!
halleyscomet 1 year ago 3
HELLO, they replaced one neurotoxic metal (thimerosal) with another neurotoxic metal (aluminum) in vaccinations, of course autism rates stayed the same!
AvaTara539 2 years ago
If you believe this woman, your kid is gonna be autistic just from being raised by you!!
roman736 2 years ago 9
•1980-2000 (20 years) the Millenials (Millennialism Millenium-- sic: Since the Holy Office decreed (July 21, 1944) that it cannot safely be taught that Christ at His Second Coming will reign )
•In complex analysis, a meromorphic function ... Generation Y, is a cohort identified as born after the Generation X cohort, though the term is itself controversial & is synonymous with several alternative terms including The Net Generation Millennials, Echo Boomers,& iGeneration
kapazas2002 3 years ago
Even on her Generation Rescue website it contradicts the whole vaccine=autism. The site states from their own study that vaccinated boys were 61% more likely to have autism then unvaccinated boys but when you look at the actual numbers its 2% of unvaccinated boys had autism and 3% of vaccinated boys had it, whats even more interesting is that partially vaccinated boys had a 7% autism rate.
lisa197530 3 years ago 4
Actually, it says neurological disorders, not specifically autism. Also, as I attempted to inform them, you have to consider the role of ultrasounds in these illnesses as well.
larolsen 3 years ago
I think its more the prenatal tv-consum and maybe a bad influence of religions...
paliver 3 years ago
Now! because Evan said so I say the cheese: I Am the Cheese was written by American author Robert Cormier and first published in 1977. It is categorised under young adult literature.
thejudicialbranch9 3 years ago
Re;"Not one well designed SCIENTIFIC study supports the connection between autism and vaccines" Thats because there is NOT ONE "WELL DESIGNED" SCIENTIFIC STUDY done. Another thing in addition to my last post, SIDS is a classic example of how we are so blind. Healthy babies are dying right after the DTP shots and instead of investigating ourselves we just accept them telling us "its just something that happens for no known reason!" Please, they are harming our kids and lable'n it something else.
madinmikala 3 years ago
Re:"there is no cure for autism!yes, vaccines can cause bad reactions in children with immune problems that can mimic characteristics of autism" #1 theres no cure for Cancer either but that doesn't mean ppl dont recover from it. Funny, I dont remember Jenny saying there is a cure(?) and #2 if you have "characteristics of autism" you have AUTISM... its called a spectrum and dont be so naive to believe that Even was misdiagnosed, they simply dont want parents to realize that vaccines are at fault!
madinmikala 3 years ago
My pediatrician ordered my vaccinations separately from the Vaccination LOT that came into my region. My mother was told to practice HERD IMMUNITY because of my eustation tubes (ears) and PCN allergies. He was a very careful physician that acted discriminately to the patients within his practice. Now the vacinations come through the HEALTH DEPARTMENT so our kids are the HERD or the HORDE (swarm). DEAL with that & the FLUORIDE DECEPTION 1, 2, 3 ...
maligningdisbelief 2 years ago
Take a deep breath. Now, try that again. Use more grammar and syntax this time.
Parmenus 2 years ago
hes so cute!
calicat23 3 years ago
there is no cure for autism! yes, vaccines can cause bad reactions in children with immune problems that can mimic characteristics of autism, but there is no special diet, detox, or secret oil that cures autism! jenny's son was mis-diagnosed & the doctors told her that! she's making money on parents false hopes! she needs to keep herself in the spot light and pay authors to write books for her to clean up her image! from stripper to centerfold to parent expert, pathetic!
foreverfamily09 3 years ago 4
Not one well designed SCIENTIFIC study supports the connection between autism and vaccines. Scientists are not out there to harm you. Every word that comes out of her mouth is crap. Research it YOURSELVES, but be cautious of the pseudoscientific quackery that is abundant on the internet. LOOK at the studies. Scientific studies are the only objective way to analyze this topic. Mommy instinct and anecdotes are not legitimate scientific evidence to overturn the amazing success that is vaccines.
rattyboom 3 years ago 4
Bullshit!!!
I should be able to vaccinate my child and see a pediatritian without worrying about this mercury shit. Why don't they green vaccines?
Utter Bullshit.
sunclov 3 years ago
The mercury is out, but the TIN aluminum and formaldehyde is still in. Autism is not the ONLY result of a vax reaction...learning disabilities, Sensory disorders and brain damage are a few others. They can NEVER admit they have damaged hundreds of thousands of children worldwide. who would take the blame for that?!? Read : A SHOT IN THE DARK. it tell the truth behind the original DPT that debilitated and murdered children since its inception.
lavendermariposa 3 years ago
@sunclov They took the mercury out of childhood vaccines about a decade ago, and it made no change in autism rates.
halleyscomet 1 year ago 2
It's scary how much we need to vaccinate our children, but then how easily those vaccinations can cause more harm than good.
brandonthebuck 3 years ago
The rising number of autistic children is crazy .. I'm glad to hear that the treatment is getting better.
erik953 3 years ago
Wow I didn't even know Autism could be treated!
wantcooky 3 years ago
heuchler...
guillatra 3 years ago 2