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Interesting info on how both genetics and vaxing work together to cause

autism. Actually, it would make sense as to why some children react

negatively to vaxing while others are fine. Would also remind us there is

a little bit of truth in everything, huh?

Fagan Morrow

ariashheart@...

> [Original Message]

> From: Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...>

> <(Recipient list suppressed)>

> Date: 8/25/2006 6:31:33 AM

> Subject: Autism Linked to First Year Brain Delay

>

> " Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal development in the first

> year of life, despite the fact that autistic children have larger brains,

a

> new study suggests.... The delay could be caused by inflammation in the

> first year of life, Dager suggests. “If you’ve got inflammation, it can

> affect connectivity at a critical stage of brain development.” This may

> lead to learning difficulties as the child develops....Some children may

> have a gene that makes them more likely to produce an inflammatory

response

> early in life, Dager speculates. " - New Scientist, Aug. 21, 2006

>

>

> Autism linked to delayed brain development

>

>

>

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9808-autism-linked-to-delayed-brain-de

> velopment.html

>

> New Scientist

> August 21, 2006

>

> by Helen Thomson

>

> Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal development in the first

> year of life, despite the fact that autistic children have larger brains,

a

> new study suggests.

>

> The findings challenge a previously held theory that brain abnormalities

> characteristic of autism were due to faster development.

>

> Brain scans, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have shown that

> children with autism have brains that are enlarged by around 10%. However,

> although the children’s brains are larger in size, they appear to lack the

> neuronal development of healthy children, the researchers say.

>

> Dager at the University of Washington School of Medicine, US, and

> colleagues examined the brains of children aged three and four. They

> compared the brain development of children with autism to children with

> normal development using a technique known as T2 relaxation, which

measures

> the water properties of brain tissue. As the brain develops, water gets

> incorporated into neurons and changes from being mobile to tightly bound.

>

> During normal development, this process occurs at a dramatic pace for the

> first six months, and then continues at a slower pace until 18 months.

>

> Critical stages

>

> Surprisingly, they found that water was more mobile in autistic brain

> tissue, suggesting that there is actually a delay in neuronal development.

> This delay was found to be more specific to grey matter distributed at the

> surface of the brain.

>

> The delay could be cause by inflammation in the first year of life, Dager

> suggests. “If you’ve got inflammation, it can affect connectivity at a

> critical stage of brain development.” This may lead to learning

> difficulties as the child develops, he suggests. “For example, a child has

> certain key developmental stages for learning language and if you miss

> those it can be harder to learn that language.”

>

> Some children may have a gene that makes them more likely to produce an

> inflammatory response early in life, Dager speculates.

>

> Gene hunt

>

> “I think these results are an interesting development, but most research

> still has no direct link to treatment,” says Belmonte, senior

> research associate at the Autism Research Centre at the University of

> Cambridge in the UK.

>

> “Until we know exactly what it is that causes the abnormal development of

> grey matter we cannot develop drug treatments,” he adds.

>

> Current research has focused on finding candidate genes that might cause

> rapid early development, but Dager’s study suggests that other avenues of

> research could be more appropriate. “One might look at genes that cause a

> susceptibility to inflammation instead,” he says.

>

> Journal reference:

> Neurology (August 22 2006, Volume 67, Issue 4)

>

<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=y9aazxbab.0.kzqazxbab.oblmlwbab.8914 & ts=S0202 & p=htt

> p%3A%2F%2Fwww.neurology.org%2Fcgi%2Fcontent%2Fabstract%2F67%2F4%2F632>Gray

> matter abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder revealed by T2

relaxation

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

> Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

>

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I would suggest the inflammation in the brain is from the vaccines.

Encephalitis is what is caused by the vaccines. Causes the crying,

sleepiness, and all the other symptoms

Sheri

At 06:23 AM 8/25/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>Interesting info on how both genetics and vaxing work together to cause

>autism. Actually, it would make sense as to why some children react

>negatively to vaxing while others are fine. Would also remind us there is

>a little bit of truth in everything, huh?

>

> Fagan Morrow

>ariashheart@...

>

>

>> [Original Message]

>> From: Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...>

>> <(Recipient list suppressed)>

>> Date: 8/25/2006 6:31:33 AM

>> Subject: Autism Linked to First Year Brain Delay

>>

>> " Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal development in the first

>> year of life, despite the fact that autistic children have larger brains,

>a

>> new study suggests.... The delay could be caused by inflammation in the

>> first year of life, Dager suggests. “If you’ve got inflammation, it can

>> affect connectivity at a critical stage of brain development.” This may

>> lead to learning difficulties as the child develops....Some children may

>> have a gene that makes them more likely to produce an inflammatory

>response

>> early in life, Dager speculates. " - New Scientist, Aug. 21, 2006

>>

>>

>> Autism linked to delayed brain development

>>

>>

>>

>http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9808-autism-linked-to-delayed-brain-de

>> velopment.html

>>

>> New Scientist

>> August 21, 2006

>>

>> by Helen Thomson

>>

>> Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal development in the first

>> year of life, despite the fact that autistic children have larger brains,

>a

>> new study suggests.

>>

>> The findings challenge a previously held theory that brain abnormalities

>> characteristic of autism were due to faster development.

>>

>> Brain scans, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have shown that

>> children with autism have brains that are enlarged by around 10%. However,

>> although the children’s brains are larger in size, they appear to lack the

>> neuronal development of healthy children, the researchers say.

>>

>> Dager at the University of Washington School of Medicine, US, and

>> colleagues examined the brains of children aged three and four. They

>> compared the brain development of children with autism to children with

>> normal development using a technique known as T2 relaxation, which

>measures

>> the water properties of brain tissue. As the brain develops, water gets

>> incorporated into neurons and changes from being mobile to tightly bound.

>>

>> During normal development, this process occurs at a dramatic pace for the

>> first six months, and then continues at a slower pace until 18 months.

>>

>> Critical stages

>>

>> Surprisingly, they found that water was more mobile in autistic brain

>> tissue, suggesting that there is actually a delay in neuronal development.

>> This delay was found to be more specific to grey matter distributed at the

>> surface of the brain.

>>

>> The delay could be cause by inflammation in the first year of life, Dager

>> suggests. “If you’ve got inflammation, it can affect connectivity at a

>> critical stage of brain development.” This may lead to learning

>> difficulties as the child develops, he suggests. “For example, a child has

>> certain key developmental stages for learning language and if you miss

>> those it can be harder to learn that language.”

>>

>> Some children may have a gene that makes them more likely to produce an

>> inflammatory response early in life, Dager speculates.

>>

>> Gene hunt

>>

>> “I think these results are an interesting development, but most research

>> still has no direct link to treatment,” says Belmonte, senior

>> research associate at the Autism Research Centre at the University of

>> Cambridge in the UK.

>>

>> “Until we know exactly what it is that causes the abnormal development of

>> grey matter we cannot develop drug treatments,” he adds.

>>

>> Current research has focused on finding candidate genes that might cause

>> rapid early development, but Dager’s study suggests that other avenues of

>> research could be more appropriate. “One might look at genes that cause a

>> susceptibility to inflammation instead,” he says.

>>

>> Journal reference:

>> Neurology (August 22 2006, Volume 67, Issue 4)

>>

><http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=y9aazxbab.0.kzqazxbab.oblmlwbab.8914 & ts=S0202 & p=htt

>> p%3A%2F%2Fwww.neurology.org%2Fcgi%2Fcontent%2Fabstract%2F67%2F4%2F632>Gray

>> matter abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder revealed by T2

>relaxation

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> --------------------------------------------------------

>> Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

>> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

>> Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Agreed - but we need to find out why it occurs in some children and not

others. Not that I recommend vaxing - I don't. At all. But there clearly

is some individual chemical, hormonal, or genetic factor that results in

vaxing injury for too many and skips over other individuals. I believe

until they can unwaiveringly commit to what individual factor causes injury

that any and all vaxing be discontinued - and unless they can invent a

vaccine that works like natural immunity (ah hmm, right) without all the

harmful and gross ingredients that vaxing cease permanently.

Fagan Morrow

ariashheart@...

> [Original Message]

> From: Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...>

> <Vaccinations >

> Date: 8/25/2006 4:54:58 PM

> Subject: RE: Autism Linked to First Year Brain Delay

>

> I would suggest the inflammation in the brain is from the vaccines.

> Encephalitis is what is caused by the vaccines. Causes the crying,

> sleepiness, and all the other symptoms

> Sheri

>

> At 06:23 AM 8/25/2006 -0400, you wrote:

> >Interesting info on how both genetics and vaxing work together to cause

> >autism. Actually, it would make sense as to why some children react

> >negatively to vaxing while others are fine. Would also remind us there

is

> >a little bit of truth in everything, huh?

> >

> > Fagan Morrow

> >ariashheart@...

> >

> >

> >> [Original Message]

> >> From: Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...>

> >> <(Recipient list suppressed)>

> >> Date: 8/25/2006 6:31:33 AM

> >> Subject: Autism Linked to First Year Brain Delay

> >>

> >> " Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal development in the

first

> >> year of life, despite the fact that autistic children have larger

brains,

> >a

> >> new study suggests.... The delay could be caused by inflammation in the

> >> first year of life, Dager suggests. “If you’ve got inflammation, it can

> >> affect connectivity at a critical stage of brain development.” This may

> >> lead to learning difficulties as the child develops....Some children

may

> >> have a gene that makes them more likely to produce an inflammatory

> >response

> >> early in life, Dager speculates. " - New Scientist, Aug. 21, 2006

> >>

> >>

> >> Autism linked to delayed brain development

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9808-autism-linked-to-delayed-brain-d

e

> >> velopment.html

> >>

> >> New Scientist

> >> August 21, 2006

> >>

> >> by Helen Thomson

> >>

> >> Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal development in the

first

> >> year of life, despite the fact that autistic children have larger

brains,

> >a

> >> new study suggests.

> >>

> >> The findings challenge a previously held theory that brain

abnormalities

> >> characteristic of autism were due to faster development.

> >>

> >> Brain scans, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have shown that

> >> children with autism have brains that are enlarged by around 10%.

However,

> >> although the children’s brains are larger in size, they appear to lack

the

> >> neuronal development of healthy children, the researchers say.

> >>

> >> Dager at the University of Washington School of Medicine, US,

and

> >> colleagues examined the brains of children aged three and four. They

> >> compared the brain development of children with autism to children with

> >> normal development using a technique known as T2 relaxation, which

> >measures

> >> the water properties of brain tissue. As the brain develops, water gets

> >> incorporated into neurons and changes from being mobile to tightly

bound.

> >>

> >> During normal development, this process occurs at a dramatic pace for

the

> >> first six months, and then continues at a slower pace until 18 months.

> >>

> >> Critical stages

> >>

> >> Surprisingly, they found that water was more mobile in autistic brain

> >> tissue, suggesting that there is actually a delay in neuronal

development.

> >> This delay was found to be more specific to grey matter distributed at

the

> >> surface of the brain.

> >>

> >> The delay could be cause by inflammation in the first year of life,

Dager

> >> suggests. “If you’ve got inflammation, it can affect connectivity at a

> >> critical stage of brain development.” This may lead to learning

> >> difficulties as the child develops, he suggests. “For example, a child

has

> >> certain key developmental stages for learning language and if you miss

> >> those it can be harder to learn that language.”

> >>

> >> Some children may have a gene that makes them more likely to produce an

> >> inflammatory response early in life, Dager speculates.

> >>

> >> Gene hunt

> >>

> >> “I think these results are an interesting development, but most

research

> >> still has no direct link to treatment,” says Belmonte, senior

> >> research associate at the Autism Research Centre at the University of

> >> Cambridge in the UK.

> >>

> >> “Until we know exactly what it is that causes the abnormal development

of

> >> grey matter we cannot develop drug treatments,” he adds.

> >>

> >> Current research has focused on finding candidate genes that might

cause

> >> rapid early development, but Dager’s study suggests that other avenues

of

> >> research could be more appropriate. “One might look at genes that

cause a

> >> susceptibility to inflammation instead,” he says.

> >>

> >> Journal reference:

> >> Neurology (August 22 2006, Volume 67, Issue 4)

> >>

>

><http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=y9aazxbab.0.kzqazxbab.oblmlwbab.8914 & ts=S0202 & p=ht

t

> >>

p%3A%2F%2Fwww.neurology.org%2Fcgi%2Fcontent%2Fabstract%2F67%2F4%2F632>Gray

> >> matter abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder revealed by T2

> >relaxation

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> --------------------------------------------------------

> >> Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> >> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

> >> Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

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I'm pretty sure that I agree with you. I do think that there is a genetic

link somewhere and that's why some kids are totally ruined and some kids don't

show the damage nearly as much. We cannot tolerate a one-size-fits-all vaccine

schedule until we know what is up!

I still believe that saying: genes load the gun; environment pulls the

trigger.

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I still believe that saying: genes load the gun; environment pulls the trigger.

Sheri B.

PERFECT!!! I absolutely agree. And until they can prove who will and won't be

damaged, they need to stop this mass vax schedule and stop arbitrarily adding

more and more shots to the schedule. It's flamingly reckless. Plus it's just

not the same and natural immunity.

Fagan Morrow

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>I would suggest the inflammation in the brain is from the vaccines.

It could also be caused by the conflicting nerochemicals that are released

when the flight/fright response is invoked by leaving a new born to cry or

keeping it away from their mothers. Nils Bergman has the info on that.

Some, not all, autistic children had tramatic births, either early, or other

complications, and were taken away from their mothers.

Bergman advocates kangaroo care for all babies for one year in order to

avoid this type of brain responce.

Cheers,

At 06:23 AM 8/25/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>Interesting info on how both genetics and vaxing work together to cause

>autism. Actually, it would make sense as to why some children react

>negatively to vaxing while others are fine. Would also remind us there is

>a little bit of truth in everything, huh?

>

> Fagan Morrow

>ariashheart@...

>

>

>> [Original Message]

>> From: Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...>

>> <(Recipient list suppressed)>

>> Date: 8/25/2006 6:31:33 AM

>> Subject: Autism Linked to First Year Brain Delay

>>

>> " Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal development in the first

>> year of life, despite the fact that autistic children have larger brains,

>a

>> new study suggests.... The delay could be caused by inflammation in the

>> first year of life, Dager suggests. “If you’ve got inflammation, it can

>> affect connectivity at a critical stage of brain development.†This may

>> lead to learning difficulties as the child develops....Some children may

>> have a gene that makes them more likely to produce an inflammatory

>response

>> early in life, Dager speculates. " - New Scientist, Aug. 21, 2006

>>

>>

>> Autism linked to delayed brain development

>>

>>

>>

>http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9808-autism-linked-to-delayed-brain-de

>> velopment.html

>>

>> New Scientist

>> August 21, 2006

>>

>> by Helen Thomson

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> I would suggest the inflammation in the brain is from the vaccines.

> Encephalitis is what is caused by the vaccines. Causes the crying,

> sleepiness, and all the other symptoms

> Sheri

>

Sheri, this reminds me of the uncosolable crying, the sleepiness,

refusal to feed and back arching my son went through after his 3

DRP/Polio vaccines. I was shocked when I read in the vaccine insert,

years later, that this is a common side effect and regarded as

" normal " . And when I asked the Health Visitor why nobody had told me

of this risk, she said that somebody should have told me; I wonder

why she didn't...

They are so irresponsible at times.

I get so many calls from bf mothers that have been given the completly

wrong info about bf resulting in the baby being weaned or it loosing

weight. They are just too proud at times to admit that they don't

know. There must be literally thousands of such HP out there that

would rather say something that is wrong than to admit that they don't

know or not say anything at all. Why can't they be honest, especially

when it comes to things like vaccines and bf?

After all, it has serious implications.

They should ask every parent to read the vaccine insert first, before

letting their baby have it.

Just ranting on here, I hope you don't mind.

Ingrid

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I believe

> until they can unwaiveringly commit to what individual factor causes

injury

> that any and all vaxing be discontinued - and unless they can invent a

> vaccine that works like natural immunity (ah hmm, right) without all the

> harmful and gross ingredients that vaxing cease permanently.

>

> Fagan Morrow

> ariashheart@...

>

>

Such a " vaccine " exists already. It is called breastmilk.

Ingrid

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certainly.

and many of those traumatic births had huge amounts of antibiotics -

something I see heavily implicated

And from my homeopathic way of looking at things - we also look at the time

before conception, the pregnancy and emotional issues of the mother/father

and the time of delivery and emotional issues

Sheri

At 06:44 AM 8/27/2006 EDT, you wrote:

>>I would suggest the inflammation in the brain is from the vaccines.

>

>It could also be caused by the conflicting nerochemicals that are released

>when the flight/fright response is invoked by leaving a new born to cry or

>keeping it away from their mothers. Nils Bergman has the info on that.

>

>Some, not all, autistic children had tramatic births, either early, or

other

>complications, and were taken away from their mothers.

>

>Bergman advocates kangaroo care for all babies for one year in order to

>avoid this type of brain responce.

>

>Cheers,

>

>

>At 06:23 AM 8/25/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>>Interesting info on how both genetics and vaxing work together to cause

>>autism. Actually, it would make sense as to why some children react

>>negatively to vaxing while others are fine. Would also remind us there is

>>a little bit of truth in everything, huh?

>>

>> Fagan Morrow

>>ariashheart@...

>>

>>

>>> [Original Message]

>>> From: Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...>

>>> <(Recipient list suppressed)>

>>> Date: 8/25/2006 6:31:33 AM

>>> Subject: Autism Linked to First Year Brain Delay

>>>

>>> " Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal development in the

first

>>> year of life, despite the fact that autistic children have larger brains,

>>a

>>> new study suggests.... The delay could be caused by inflammation in the

>>> first year of life, Dager suggests. “If you’ve got inflammation,

it can

>>> affect connectivity at a critical stage of brain development.†This may

>>> lead to learning difficulties as the child develops....Some children may

>>> have a gene that makes them more likely to produce an inflammatory

>>response

>>> early in life, Dager speculates. " - New Scientist, Aug. 21, 2006

>>>

>>>

>>> Autism linked to delayed brain development

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9808-autism-linked-to-delayed-brain-de

>>> velopment.html

>>>

>>> New Scientist

>>> August 21, 2006

>>>

>>> by Helen Thomson

>

>

>

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And I would say that the environment and vaccines and drugs actually change

the genes

Sheri

At 06:29 PM 8/25/2006 -0400, you wrote:

>I still believe that saying: genes load the gun; environment pulls the

trigger.

>

>Sheri B.

>

>

>PERFECT!!! I absolutely agree. And until they can prove who will and

won't be damaged, they need to stop this mass vax schedule and stop

arbitrarily adding more and more shots to the schedule. It's flamingly

reckless. Plus it's just not the same and natural immunity.

>

> Fagan Morrow

>ariashheart@...

>

>

> >

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The brain inflammation could also come from the aluminum in the

vaccines. According to OSHA, it is known to cause brain swelling,

asthma and other allergies, seizures and tics, developmental delays

and low muscle tone. Two of my children had vaccine reactions with

most of these symptoms. Why did I vaccinate after the first

reaction? My doctor made me feel like I was nuts for thinking the

vaccines caused this reaction. Later, we simply thought they were

safe after mercury was removed. By the time we diagnosed my oldest

child with PDD-NOS (mercury and aluminum poisoning according to

tests her doctors did), we had already given my second child most of

her vaccines, with no adverse effects so I thought the coast was

clear. Turns out there were national shortages of several vaccines,

especially Prevnar, when she was an infant, so she didn't get all of

them. When my third child got his shots and changed overnight I

started researching what was in the vaccines to cause this. I knew

immediately he had aluminum poisoning upon reading the side effects

of aluminum. A blood test confirmed this. Found a DAN! doctor and

info on Alzheimer's that said we should give him zinc to eliminate

the aluminum, and it worked like a miracle in just a few days...he

started speaking in sentences and walking/climbing stairs like his

peers and pretend playing and laughing like a normal kid!!! We also

eliminated all aluminum from his diet. What other heavy metal is an

additive to foods and drinking water? I know this is a major part

of the autism and allergy epidemic in kids--just look at how many

autistic kids have all of the symptoms. I feel sure other nasty

components of vaccines are causing problems, too, but heavy metals

poisoning is the most obvious. Vaccine manufacturers get around

this by not giving true placebos to test subjects during safety

trials...the CDC and FDA allow them to use other vaccines or

placebos containing aluminum instead of saline injections as

controls in their safety tesing. I have written the NIH, the CDC,

vaccine manufacturers, my congressmen and many others about this,

hopefully to recall the vaccines and get real safety testing for all

vaccines, showing long-term effects so parents and doctors can

understand what the real risks and benefits are. I encourage you to

do the same. Agree on limited or no vaccines for children or adults

until this happens. If you know anyone who has an infant or toddler

with any of these problems, they should get tested for heavy metals

poisoning and treated immediately. Autism is preventable and

treatable. Aluminumfree@...

> >

> > I would suggest the inflammation in the brain is from the

vaccines.

> > Encephalitis is what is caused by the vaccines. Causes the

crying,

> > sleepiness, and all the other symptoms

> > Sheri

> >

> Sheri, this reminds me of the uncosolable crying, the sleepiness,

> refusal to feed and back arching my son went through after his 3

> DRP/Polio vaccines. I was shocked when I read in the vaccine

insert,

> years later, that this is a common side effect and regarded as

> " normal " . And when I asked the Health Visitor why nobody had told

me

> of this risk, she said that somebody should have told me; I wonder

> why she didn't...

> They are so irresponsible at times.

>

> I get so many calls from bf mothers that have been given the

completly

> wrong info about bf resulting in the baby being weaned or it

loosing

> weight. They are just too proud at times to admit that they don't

> know. There must be literally thousands of such HP out there that

> would rather say something that is wrong than to admit that they

don't

> know or not say anything at all. Why can't they be honest,

especially

> when it comes to things like vaccines and bf?

> After all, it has serious implications.

> They should ask every parent to read the vaccine insert first,

before

> letting their baby have it.

> Just ranting on here, I hope you don't mind.

> Ingrid

> >

>

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>It could also be caused by the conflicting nerochemicals that are released

when the flight/fright response is invoked by leaving a new born to cry or

keeping it away from their mothers. Nils Bergman has the info on that.

Some, not all, autistic children had tramatic births, either early, or other

complications, and were taken away from their mothers.<

It sounds like psycho babble. But none of that applied to my daughter and

grandson who had a reaction to his first round of shots. It was the vaccine

that caused his autism, that should most probably be called vaccine induced

regressive neuro-biological disorder.

C.

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I would have to say that my unvaxed autistic son was a victim of this type of

early onset autism also provoked by early (3rd,4th,5th & 6th day of life) use of

iv abx during which time we seperated immediately after his first taste of

breastmilk. If that isn't serious trauma to a new born (and me as well), I

honestly don't know what is. Yet, this traumatic experience is minimized by many

who are somehow desensitized to the mind/body - emotional/physical connection to

health and it's breakdown.

Anita

cyberbarn9@... wrote:

It could also be caused by the conflicting nerochemicals that are released

when the flight/fright response is invoked by leaving a new born to cry or

keeping it away from their mothers. Nils Bergman has the info on that.

Some, not all, autistic children had tramatic births, either early, or other

complications, and were taken away from their mothers.

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Hi Sheri N.,

I have thought about this before, but don't have enough knowledge to come to

the conclusion I suspect might be true.

My question:

Is it fair to say that ALL genetic defects/weaknesses - inherited or not - are

the result of some type of environmental assault throughout history?

Anita

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And I would say that the environment and vaccines and drugs actually change

the genes

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>Some, not all, autistic children had tramatic births, either early, or

other

>complications, and were taken away from their mothers.<

>

>It sounds like psycho babble.

Actually, it is interesting becuase the psychologists have been saying

things like this for years and people have been dismissing them, but now the

neuroscientists have the brain scans to prove that leaving a baby to cry is not

a

good thing!

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At 11:09 AM 8/27/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi Sheri N.,

>

> I have thought about this before, but don't have enough knowledge to

come to the conclusion I suspect might be true.

>

> My question:

> Is it fair to say that ALL genetic defects/weaknesses - inherited or not

- are the result of some type of environmental assault throughout history?

>

> Anita

That is my guess

Sheri

>

>

> Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

> And I would say that the environment and vaccines and drugs actually change

>the genes

>Sheri

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I have always heard that " inbreeding " causes genetic defects. I never actually

read anything on that and I don't know what type of assault that would be

considered. I wonder if that is why (I say this loosely) certain groups have

distinct predispositions to certain disorders?

Anita

Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

At 11:09 AM 8/27/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi Sheri N.,

>

> I have thought about this before, but don't have enough knowledge to

come to the conclusion I suspect might be true.

>

> My question:

> Is it fair to say that ALL genetic defects/weaknesses - inherited or not

- are the result of some type of environmental assault throughout history?

>

> Anita

That is my guess

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