Dr. Peter McCullough, who we have featured here in the past, has taken on the task of addressing the causes of autism (or “autism spectrum disorder (ASD)) . He performed with other researchers a type of research study referred to as a “meta-analysis” that attempts to synthesize the results of multiple studies. The result is found here.
The outcome?
Combination and early-timed routine childhood vaccination constitutes the most significant modifiable risk factor for ASD, supported by convergent mechanistic, clinical, and epidemiologic findings, and characterized by intensified use, the clustering of multiple doses during critical neurodevelopmental windows, and the lack of research on the cumulative safety of the full pediatric schedule. As ASD prevalence continues to rise at an unprecedented pace, clarifying the risks associated with cumulative vaccine dosing and timing remains an urgent public health priority.
I think you could survey 10 sets of parents of autistic kids at random, and most would tell you the autism started right after a battery of vaccines. The 2 that I know tell me that.
Mothers know their kids.
I don’t disagree, J. Sobran. And I don’t doubt there may be a psychiatric component. Being subjected to so many shots can be traumatic for kids emotionally.
I think we need a study on adults who were born around 1940. Man ate bread for thousands of years without any significant problems , nowadays every other is allergic to gluten. Jus’ asking.
Sometimes I wonder, Fred, if previous generations would just bear with certain symptoms without it becoming a major issue for discussion…