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In reply to the discussion: Autistic woman's heart-wrenching Facebook post wins the "anti-vaxxing" argument [View all]Mika
(17,751 posts)8. That, aluminium, and the timing of vaxing of infants.
Shhhh. Not acceptable to discuss reality - especially if it hurts big pharma's stockholders dividends.
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Unfortunately some vaccines also contain an aluminum adjuvant, which is also neurotoxic, although less so than mercury. Neil Z. Miller of the Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute points out that the number of vaccines with aluminum has increased:The hepatitis B vaccine given at birth contains 250 mcg of aluminum 20 times higher than safety levels Babies who have followed the CDC immunization schedule are injected with nearly 5000 mcg (5 mg) of aluminum by 18 months of age.[3]
You will also find that MSG, a neurotoxin, is a component of some vaccines. The flu vaccine continues to be preserved with mercury, and is recommended by official governmental policy most strongly for the very young and the very old, precisely those least able to deal with the extra toxic load.
Some biological dentists will say that no child should be vaccinated until all the adult teeth have erupted. Before then, the theory goes, the immature immune system cannot handle vaccines well.
The statistics that used to tell us the rate of autism was 1 in 150 have changed dramatically. In October 2009, two government studies raised the estimates of childhood autism from 1 in 150 to 1 in 91. In December 2009, the CDC officially pegged it at 1 in 110. Boys are four times more likely than girls to be diagnosed; 1 in 58. Studies suggest testosterone has an affinity for mercury. 2005 research has shown that testosterone significantly potentiates mercury toxicity, whereas estrogen is protective.[4]

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Autistic woman's heart-wrenching Facebook post wins the "anti-vaxxing" argument [View all]
KamaAina
Feb 2015
OP
Moreover, why isn't the autism rate among adults born in the 50s and 60s higher?
Drunken Irishman
Feb 2015
#24
And what about before the vaccines were available? Were there autistic people then? Has anyone
jwirr
Feb 2015
#37
THAT'S the Elephant in the room that anti-vaxxers don't want to incorporate into their thinking.
BlueJazz
Feb 2015
#42
Because they give many more shots to kids now than they did in the fifties and during a closer
classykaren
Feb 2015
#68
Do you eat bread? Look at the ingredients. It contains an aluminum adjuvant too.
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2015
#16
No, it isn't. It's only present in the multi-dose vials now as a preservative.
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2015
#13
Flu vaccines - including vaccines approved for use by children as young as 6 months
Ms. Toad
Feb 2015
#79
Correct, and diverting money to investigating Wakefield's claims has diverted it away
Warpy
Feb 2015
#33
the anti-science and anti-intellectual culture of this simpleton redneck nation is headache inducing
TimeToEvolve
Feb 2015
#48
But shouldn't the line be drawn between differing opinions and outright stupidity?
alp227
Feb 2015
#80
Really? There is a lot of stupid on here regardless of McCarthy or Wakefield links.
mackerel
Feb 2015
#84
They are all #71, computer or internet or program glitched while they were posting it once.
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#82
The vaccines is protection for our children, this should be a no-brainer. I am a great fan of
Thinkingabout
Feb 2015
#78