Have there been any studies linking autism to vaccines?!


Question: Have there been any studies linking autism to vaccines.?
Are there any autistic children that have not had vaccines.?Health Question & Answer


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Well, I am not sure. Is this part of your studies.?Health Question & Answer

There have been studies.. but if the thimerisol (mercury) in the vaccines caused Autism, then autism rates should have dropped off a few years after the thimerisol was removed. The haven't dropped off at all.

So, you are better off vaccinating, if that's your reason for wondering.

I was really hesitant to vaccinate my daughter, but as my doctor put it...

the things these diseases can do to your child are much worse than autism.
She told me how she had one child die in front of her on the table from HIB, a preventable disease.

I vaccinated. also, as some parents are choosing not to vaccinate due to fears, all children are at a higher risk for contracting and then spreading the diseases.
Even children who have had the vaccinations are at possible risk due to the higher numbers of unvaccinated children, as the vaccines are not always 100% effective. Health Question & Answer

There are gobs of studies that are official, published, and everything, that link vaccines to autism. If you google about it, you will find websites that list them because many doctors and such are against vaccines nowadays. Anyhow, yes children are getting autism with no vaccines, but their parents were vaccinated. I have seen reports that countries that don't vaccinate at all, don't get autism, including the Amish in America. There are a bunch of really good theories out there on the cause of autism, and I think most are correct. I think its a mixture of things, in that multiple things work together to cause the lack of oxygen to their brain and their immune system dysfunction which everyone I hear that's been tested for such has these two issues. Ridding the symptoms of austism includes ridding pathogens and toxins, some of which are from the vaccines. Thus, its several things working together to cause their bodies to be over-burdened with toxins and pathogens. My children no longer have autism. Go to Yahoo Groups biomedical on infections, chelation, diets, enzymes, etc. and ask them about vaccines. They will tell you gobs of lists of studies, doctors who know how to rid the symptoms, etc.Health Question & Answer

One day a woman asked a similar question here. She wanted to know if there were any mothers with autistic children who hadn't been vaccinated.

Two people replied. One woman answered that her brother has autism, but he wasn't vaccinated. The asker then protested that she was asking *mothers* not sisters.

Then a mother replied saying she had a son who was autistic but hadn't been vaccinated. Hers was a short and no-nonsense answer leaving no room for misunderstanding. However, the asker complained that the answerer provided no details.

So, nobody else bothered to reply, whereupon the asker became infuriated and declared she was deleting the question so NOBODY could get ten points.

It appears that ideology renders people stupid. That's the big lesson to be learned about the state of autism research nowadays.Health Question & Answer

All the studies done with good research and good experimental design have shown no link. I think there's been some terrible ones published by American Academy of Physicians and Surgeons, but it's worth noting that AAPS has never published a single creditable or factual piece of research (among their other claims: HIV does not cause AIDs, illegal mexican immigrants are infecting our children with leprosy).

Autism prevalence is exactly the same in children who have not been vaccinated. There's just thankfully a substantial smaller number of children who haven't been.Health Question & Answer

Some feel that any link comes with pre-existing conditions or a child that is pre-conditioned to autism. There are some good tips below.Health Question & Answer



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