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Old 03-16-2008, 12:51 AM   #4
pavilionnotebook

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wow. that's certainly food for thought, isn't it?

i recently watched a show about autism. in 1983, there were 1 in 10,000 people diagnosed with autism. today, in the u.s., the statistic is 1 in 150. that is a staggering increase in 25 years.

they said it had to do with the increase in immunizations and the fact that there are now 39 immunizations. many of these immunizations are being given shortly after birth before the babies have had a chance to build up their immune systems.

it was said that the autism could be reversed, at least in a young child, with proper foods and diet, but we are not told this because the drug companies don't make any money that way, so the research money goes into looking for new drugs to help instead.

it was also stated that if these immunizations were spread out over longer periods of time, that autism could likely be prevented.

in any event, what a beautiful human being this woman in the video is.
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