Autism is Curable
This is no theory, scientists say, but a proven
protocol
Toxicologists say that Autistic children show dramatically lower
levels of mercury in their baby hair than comparably exposed
healthy children, due to an unexplained inability to detoxify the
metal in the normal (albeit still inefficient) manner. This
especially affects boys, who have a different biochemistry from
girls that makes detoxification of toxic metals additionally
difficult.
The
majority of this mercury comes from childhood vaccines. A specific
form of chelation therapy has, these scientists say, proven highly
successful in normalising these children.
"The issue of
whether mercury plays a role in Autism or other neurodevelopmental
disorders has been the subject of long debate and extreme political
discourse but the evidence is overwhelmingly obvious to even the
simplest of intellects once the data is objectively reviewed."
Dr. Rashid Buttar,
Vice Chairman, American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology
Epidemiology, Clinical Medicine, Molecular Biology, and Atoms, to
Politics: A Review of the Relationship Between Thimerosal and Autism
Submitted to the Institute of Medicine, the US National Academy of
Sciences, Jan. 2004
Says Dr.
Mark R. Geier, M.D., Ph.D., President of The Genetic Centers of
America, "The evidence presented in
this review represents a mere fraction of the many thousands of
peer-reviewed articles that have been published by authors from many
fields of science and medicine over many decades warning of the
dangers of thimerosal [mercury-containing vaccine preservative].
It is clear that the vast
evidence in the peer-reviewed literature points to the conclusion
that thimerosal has a causal relationship with autism."
"We
found in our cohort receiving a minimum of three doses of thimerosal-containing
DtaP vaccine in comparison to our cohort receiving a minimum of
three doses of thimerosal-free DtaP vaccine only, that there was
statistically significantly increased risk for autism (relative risk
= 27.6)... "
i.e. The
risk of developing autism was more than 27 times (2760%)
higher when children received just these few vaccine doses
containing Thimerosal.
"In the mid
1970s the estimate of autism rate was 1 in 25,000. In the '80s it
was 1 in 2,500. In the '90s it was about 1 in 250. Currently the
estimate in the United States is about 1 in 150 and incidentally,
that estimate is by Eli Lilly who makes thimerosal. ... It's a
meteoric rise... Reading disorders are up 30 fold. Speech disorders
are up - currently 1 in 8 children in the United States are in
special education. ... we're all shaking to see what the next figure
will be for the next 6 years .... It's going to come out between 1
in 6 and 1 in 5."
[2008
update: The US Department of Education says that 1 in 67
children are now eligible for special assistance through the
Autism category. Other authorities put the Autism rate at 1 in
50. If correct, America is being neurologically crippled.]
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"The hypothesis that mercury
causes autism and Alzheimer's disease is a new truth. And
as Schopenhauer points out, each new truth passes through
three stages: First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is
violently opposed. And third, it is accepted as
self-evident. The mercury truth is now in the second
stage."
Dr. Donald Miller, M.D. and Professor of
Surgery, University of Washington |
"There is no controversy. The
failure of others to recognize facts does not change the
truth."
Dr. Rashid Buttar, Clinical toxicologist |
To read more about the evidence and protocols,
visit
Generation Rescue.
Stephanie Thompson's comments
I work only
occasionally with toxicology issues so am not fully equipped to pass
comment, except to say that the evidence presented is certainly very
compelling.
Mercury is such a
toxic substance, with well understood catastrophic neurological
effects, that it is beyond extraordinary that this substance is
being injected into children and still, in many regions, being
pasted into their teeth.
The professional,
legislative and medical inertia in resolving this situation is
proportionately confounding and disturbing.
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