Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Steve you are on the right road auto immune is a key factor and if that were all there were re: vaccines/Hg that would be enough reason .all by itself..to ban mercury First Do No Harm must be upheld unfortunately, we now find ourselves in a “Heal the Damage Done” situation I wish you would cite SPECIFICALLY what you consider circumstantial Burbacher and Hornig are really not circumstantial nor is Dr. Deth’s work, nor Dr. Boyd Haley’s, nor numerous others also I wish you would cite the evidence you have found to the contrary if it is the Danish study group, that has been refuted see Rep. Weldon response at Autism One Conference, 2004...others have refuted that as well google Mark Blaxill on that and the epi studies...also, Dr. Ayoub If just one, just one study shows harm to our children.....then that is enough to eliminate the toxin... in law, the merest shadow of a doubt can set a criminal free, yet here, in the land of CDC and Pharma, , where the evidence is much more than shadows, we do not set our very own children free.........and that, Steve, is criminal Suzanne Messina REAACH From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of scd7131 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 12:08 PM EOHarm Subject: Re: Not understanding Suzanne - Thank you for your thoughtful response, and thank you also for taking the time to compile the various resources and links. I appreciate also the words of encouragement. I have done what I consider to be extensive research (through many of the provided links) - it has been two years since my son was diagnosed, and I have been digging into this issue ever since (you all are very familiar with the all-consuming need to " know " that your approach is the best one for your child). Also, my college education was in neurophysiology (though I did not pursue that as a career), which provided a solid base of knowledge as a starting point - particularly in statistical analysis and what constitutes valid research results. In my studies I have found a large body of what I would consider circumstantial evidence that there may be a link between vaccinations and autism - but I have also found an equally large body of statistically sound research that would indicate that there is no link. In my current view, the information would indicate not that there is no link, but that no link has been proven. I have a very open mind on this topic, though, and am trying to gain some additional perspective. Epidemiological evidence seems to be the strongest in support of the link, but it is the weakest form of research (although the only choice in many cases), and in no way proves causation. I try to minimize the value in my own judgment process of epidemiological evidence, regardless of which way it points us. It does occur to me that, if there is a link finally proven between autism and vaccinations, the cause may actually be auto-immune response as opposed to toxicity. My son, for example, has had two episodes of shingles, which are a result of his immune system mis- handling (for lack of a better term) the chicken pox vaccine. So it would seem that his auto-immune response is atypical at least in that case. He does not have any of the " gut " issues that I have read and heard so much about, and the lack of that has caused my wife and I to adhere to behavioral modification therapy (ABA, speech, OT, (therapeutic horsemanship). He has improved in many ways. If I were to list the areas of improvement, it would sound a lot like the success stories I read from parents whose children have benefitted from such treatments as GFCF diet, chelation, etc. I still am considering some of the other, biomedical treatments, but am a little nervous about playing with his body chemistry. One last point: We have another son due in January. We have decided to vaccinate him, but we will administer the shots singularly. Instead of doing the MMR, we will do M, then M, then R. Same with DPT. Exercising some caution seems appropriate, but we certainly do not want him to contract any of these diseases. Thanks again for your thoughtful response, and I look forward to hearing from more members of the group on these topics. Steve > > Dear scd > > > > I would say most of us arrived at our convictions by doing extensive > research. This takes time and commitment. > > It is what each parent must do on his own or her own. That would be the > best path for you, rather than some of us defending ourselves, > > which clearly may spill over into personal, subjective and emotional > accounts. > > > > We certainly can assist you in your research . > > Here are some excellent resources: > > > > www.safeminds.org <http://www.safeminds.org/> , > www.generationrescue.org <http://www.generationrescue.org/> , > www.nationalautismassociation.org > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/> www.autismone.org > <http://www.autismone.org/> > > www.achamp.org <http://www.achamp.org/> www.nomercury.org > <http://www.nomercury.org/> www.unlockingautism.org > <http://www.unlockingautism.org/> , some studies funded by CAN, > www.cureautismnow.org <http://www.cureautismnow.org/> > > > > google the Autism Research Institute, headed by Dr. Bernie Rimland, and > google his brainchild, DAN, Defeat Autism Now and their conferences, > > > > google USAAA .The Asperger and Autism Association of America; > > > > google the work of Dr. Boyd Haley, Dr. M. Horning, Dr. Burbacher, Dr. > O'Hara, > > Dr. Mumper, Dr. Usman, Dr. > Ayoub, Dr. Geier, > > Dr. Wakefield, Dr. Buttar, Mark Blaxill, > Sally Bernard, Binstock and countless others > > whose names you can find on the above websites as well as the conference > lists of DAN , USAAA, > > and Autism One . You should also review the articles and research by > Pringle, Dan Olmsted, Rep. Weldon, F.Kennedy, Jr, among others > > > > Research the Merk Memo Simpsonwood...but these > things are on the above website; you must search and research > > > > You should also research conflict of interest > within CDC, FDA, NIH and other government agencies, involving > > among other entities, pharmaceuticals, > > > > You have your work cur out for you, but as you are > serious about uncovering the truth, > > you will welcome the work, > > > > > The evidence will speak for itself > Suzanne Messina REAACH > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of > scd7131 > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 10:49 AM > EOHarm > Subject: Not understanding > > > > Hi all - > I am a new member of this discussion group. My son is 5 and is > autistic. My purpose when joining the group was to expand my > knowledge base so I can determine the best course of treatments for > my son's disability. > I am hoping someone can help me to understand what I am perceiving to > be a foundational belief of this group - that Autism is caused by > environmental toxicity. Most specifically, by thimerosal in > vaccines. I know that Kirby's book presented compelling > evidence that this is the case. I also know that numerous studies > have been published that have failed to show the link between > vaccinations and the onset of Autism. So I am trying to understand > why a large group of clearly intelligent people have arrived at the > decision that this is a fact, and that their choice of treatment > options stems from this fact. > Please understand that I am not trying to cause an argument or to > question the validity of anyone's beliefs on this issue - I certainly > do not know what causes autism and have no special information which > would lead me to believe that anyone's opinion is right or wrong. It > seems to me that there is some conflicting science. So what, then, > is causing this group to fall on one side of the debate instead of > the other? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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