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From the University of Calgary a video showing the direct effect of mercury exposure to the neurons of the brain.

Mercury can be found in new energy efficient light bulbs, Vaccines, Fish, High Fructose corn syrup etc

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/26/AR20090126018...

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  • Too think we put this stuff in our teeth.

  • transtlantic No, your premise is totally incorrect. Toxicity is both based on potency AND dosage. And this video demonstrates how even mercury vapor in dental amalgams causes harm to the brain. Therefore shooting mercury up by needle like heroin is just unconscionable to do to developing children. The beginning of this video clearly states "Mercury has long been known to be a potent neurotoxic substance , whether it is INHALED or consumed in the diet as a food contaminant".

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  • i am for not being an ignorant.

    Realize that thiomersal is a good preservative for vaccines.

    Realize that the quantities of thiomersal are harmless. You don't want thiomersal nevertheless? ok, no problem, they being doing thiomersal free vax for years now. did autism decrease? no.

    get real

  • continuing:

    Medical science picked autism, Rett and all the rest and designated PDD as the term of the "bag" they relate to between disorders.

    your son is not Autistic, PPD-NOS or Rett, it was diagnosed with Asperger's and therefore the treatment and designation will be different for life.

    still trying to figure out where all this discussion is going to...

  • are you really that hard to figure simple explanations?

    The reason PDD is the general term and many disorders are contained in it. Is because those disorders are different compared to each other!!!! The treatment to all are different or have particularities, the diagnose criteria is different, the genetics, the neurology, the whatever is different!!!! don't know why do you persisnt in trying to make autism The PDD... when that is illogical.

  • transtlantic PDD's are closely related to each other BECAUSE they are neurological disorders all dealing with social interaction/communication disabilities. They called PDD's because they are much more similar to each other, they are only "different" by varying degrees of symptoms. . My son exhibits Asperger's and autism and PDD-NOS , but in order to "classify" him specifically, the degree of his PDD was evaluated as Asperger's Syndrome. Somone with more acute symptoms would be Autistic

  • you keep mixing all the science...

    ofc Autism is a PDD disorder. But PDD-NOS, Asperger's, Rett's and CDD are not autism. ANd ALL are PDD.

    do you see the difference?

    Do you also notice the difference between a neurological disorder in nature and a psychological diagnose?

  • PDD refers to a group of disorders. The nature of them are neurological, the diagnose is based upon psychiatric criteria. If it was a neurological sole criteria diagnose, you would have diagnose criteria like: "75% represent x TC alteration", "55% may present y blood alteration" , but no. its solely based upon socialization and communication - pyschological criteria

    and again: PDD is the general term for a set of possible conditions. Being autism and the rest different between each others.

  • transtlantic Wrong again.

    The National Institute of Neurological Disorders explains autism under its PDD page :

    w w w. ninds. nih. gov/disorders/pdd/pdd.htm

  • transtlantic Again, PDD's are closely related pervasive developmental disorders. Autism , Asperger's and PDD-NOS are PDD's because they are so closely connected neurological disorders dealing with very similar varying degrees of social and communication disabilities.

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