Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 Mold HAS been linked to autism in 2 different court cases. March in OR in the case of v. Adair and in CA last Sept Goren v. Crenshaw Lumber. New research that's been released just in the last couple of months has shown how autism is connected to toxic assualt on the brain - mercury destroys dendrites. Many are claiming the mercury, aluminum, MSG and/or formaldehyde in vaccines are causing it(all of these ingredients have been tagged neurotoxic by the CDC) My feeling is ALL of these things (including mold)are assualting our children's brains. My son was 10, going thru mold exposure that we did not know about, then vaccinated with the Hep B for school. He displayed many signs of autism, hand flapping, rocking, touch aversion, wouldn't make eye contact, toe walking, perseverance. Most of these behaviors were to cope with the severe pain he was having. We participated in a couple of research studies - my son's mercury level was sky-high. Later when we discovered the mold, his mold IgG, IgA, etc. was also horribly high. Don't settle for one, nicely wrapped answer. Do your own research - make up your own mind. NIH, CDC and other gov't groups have things to gain by making blanket statements that 'this' or 'that' isn't the cause. This was shown in a Report by the House Committee on Government Reform in 2000 that most of the members on the CDC committee that recommends vaccines and the FDA Committee for Biologics that approves vacccines all had financial ties to the vaccine industry. We avoid mold AND vaccines. You have to do your own research and make up your own mind. As our doc put it, a toxic assualt is a toxic assualt. The damage it causes can depend on the amount, the person's genetic make-up, the state of their immune system, the number of toxic environmental factors, etc. If you haven't checked out these sites, you might find them helpful. www.safeminds.org www.nationalautismassociation.com www.unlockingautism.org www.nivc.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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