I've been researching vaccines for about 3 years now, because i
believe they are in part responsible for my son's mental illness. The
more you learn about vaccines the more you realize they are creating
a lot of the illnesses that we have today. I wish i had time to
discuss everything i've learned, but i don't. I would just encourage
anyone who is contemplating having children or already have children,
to please do your homework before you vaccinate. If they are causing
Autism just think about what else they might cause.
Connie
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> I didn't know about the role that antibiotics may be playing in the
> autism/vaccine nightmare..
> Below two paragraphs from a Naturalnews newsletter regarding
antibiotics.
> Once again we can thank Big Pharma!
>
> Steph
>
> http://www.naturalnews.com/022800.html
>
> "Medical scientists at Arizona State University tell us that
> antibiotic use is known to almost completely inhibit excretion of
> mercury in rats due to alteration of gut flora. Thus, higher use of
> oral antibiotics in the children with autism may have reduced their
> ability to excrete mercury. Higher usage of oral antibiotics in
> infancy may also partially explain the high incidence of chronic
> gastrointestinal problems in individuals with autism."
>
>
> "Children with autism had significantly (2.1-fold) higher levels of
> mercury in their baby teeth but similar levels of lead and similar
> levels of zinc. Children with autism also had significantly higher
> usage of oral antibiotics during their first 12 to 36 months of
life.
> Reporting in the July 11, 2007 issue of the Journal of the American
> Medical Association, researchers say the use of antibiotics as
> prevention boosts risks for drug resistance while doing nothing to
> shield kids from future urinary tract infections (UTIs). Giving
> antibiotics to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections in small
> children not only will not help but will hurt these children. Prior
> use of antibiotics to prevent infection did boost the likelihood of
> developing a drug-resistant infection by nearly 7.5 times. Indeed,
61
> percent of recurrent urinary tract infections were caused by a
> pathogen with antibiotic resistance, the researchers pointed out."
>
>
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