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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2010

At 22-months Jackson was diagnosed on the autistic spectrum. Doctors told his parents there was no hope of recovery. Over 2 years Mark Hyman, MD addressed his gut inflammation, mercury toxicity, and nutritional imbalances. Today, Jackson's is a normally functioning little boy who loves baseball and playing with friends.

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  • Can you post a video of Jackson before his treatment showing his Autism?

  • HelFKiernan--If autism is genetic--why did it not used to exist, and now we have an epidemic? The epidemic goes hand in hand with the use of mercury in vaccines, and the number of vaccines that a person gets. So, yes, there has been a study, and all of America are the guinea pigs. And yes, autism can be cured (search the net if you want to know) by detox, diet, and nutrition. But also, I will agree, we do need to accept autistic people for who they are.

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  • @Saraswati0183 "why did it not used to exist, and now we have an epidemic?"

    This question has been denounced as a lie repeatedly by real autism experts such as Isabelle Hénault and Anthony Attwood. Both of whom have PhD.s from credible sources, unlike the overwhelming majority of autism scaremongers. Conspiracy theorists are like schizoprhenics. They have no idea how insane they look to the educated when they presume they know better than anyone else.

  • @simendem It is not about believe. It is about what has been proven and consented to as fact by the astute community we call credible, actual experts in the autistic spectrum. Your "studies done" gambit is a prima facie example thereof. The following terms are used to describe the "studies" done by anti-autism crusaders: flawed methodology, conclusions drawn before research carried out, bias, eugenics agenda. On and on it goes.

    But hey, I am just telling you what real autistic adults think.

  • @aspie182 You are welcome to believe whatever you want to believe. I'm just stating my truths given my experiences in hopes that it will help others. I don't have anything to gain or lose by doing this. Doctors on the other hand are usually under a lot of pressure with a huge amount of student debt and risks of malpractice so obviously they're just going to say what they were taught in school. And as for the research on vaccines, look at studies done that aren't by the manufacturer or a gov't.

  • @frivera28 They won't. Because it will severely and utterly damage their credibility. Recovery videos like these are to autistic adults like me as swastika flag parades are to 80 year old Jews. Actually talking to autistic adults rather than shoving words in their mouth will teach you about why.

  • @simendem Conspiracy theorists who expect me to take their word as if it is gospel have no credibility. Less than no credibility. The people who have publically stated that the mercury theory has no credibility, on the other hand, have done the research and work it takes to earn PhDs. Amongst them are names like Anthony Attwood (whom I have met in person).

  • @simendem I have allergic reactions to several different elements, including a grass type that is found in unkempt places. My strongest reactions to these occurred in the years when my diet was exponentially better than is the case now. Go figure.

  • @aspie182 Also on a side note, allergies usually aren't caused by a vitamin deficiency. Vitamins can help a little with symptoms but if you want relief, you have to target the problem. The most common cause of allergies is from a poor diet as poor dieting results in a bacterial imbalance in your gut. These bad bacteria that overgrow in your gut produce histamine which causes auto-immune responses.

    I won't mention how to fix this issue though because I'm not a 'credible' source of information =P

  • @aspie182 Number one: Why? Because the FDA and Vaccine Companies say autism isn't caused by mercury? The FDA and Vaccine companies both profit heavily from vaccines so of course they're going to want people to think they're safe. Just because they are powerful and rich doesn't mean they're not corrupt. In fact, there's a saying, "Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" Watch this: watch?v=wg-52mHIjhs

    Second: Im a bit surprised you ODed on vitamins. Which vitamins did you OD on?

  • @simendem Number one, if any journal, regardless of its name, authors, or publisher, states that autism can/should be cured and is caused by mercury/diet/whathaveyou, its credibility is non-existent. In fact, support of such rubbish is how you can tell when an expert is credible. If they do, they aren't.

    Second, I have, in fact, ODed on vitamins whilst trying to alleviate allergic reaction symptoms. It is nowhere near as difficult as you are trying to make out, and it is rather unpleasant.

  •  youtube is filth,,,lets all have sex with children.

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