Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 My autistic son had HepB at 7 days old and my NT daughter at 2 months. Vicky fullarmor@... wrote: > > Judy and others: > The HepB agiven at birth DOES seem to have a significant role in the > increase > in autism. I had sent out a questionaire recently. I had asked two > questions: > 1) Did your autistic child receive the HepB at birth? > 2) Did your neuro-typical children receive the HepB at birth? > Simple questionaire...and I'd love for it to be passed along to others > not on > this list. The results have been trickling in...and I intend to turn > it all > over to someone who can research it further. > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 Hi Things have changed , haven't they / Now we have 22 or so vaccines compared to 8 or less since 1980. Hep B started this autism epidemic. Gene's that would include a methyl or detoxifaction factor might come into play as well. The other things that have changed are a much more polluted envirnment, Hormones feed to the animals that we eat mimicking or blocking our endocrine functions. Antibiotics given to the animals and overuse of antibiotics creating resistance .. Antibiotic use in our children resulting in a proxidant state of candiasis. Poor soil selenium and other vital minerals. Dietary changes that include many more additives or genetically altered substances. There are so many things that have changed. Mother nature is not to be messed with. kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 Judy and others: The HepB agiven at birth DOES seem to have a significant role in the increase in autism. I had sent out a questionaire recently. I had asked two questions: 1) Did your autistic child receive the HepB at birth? 2) Did your neuro-typical children receive the HepB at birth? Simple questionaire...and I'd love for it to be passed along to others not on this list. The results have been trickling in...and I intend to turn it all over to someone who can research it further. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 Hi Pro oxidant is opposite of an antioxidant . Pro oxidant, pro inflammatory. Antibiotics can remove all good flora and cause inflammation , canidida , permeable gut . kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 , what does proxidant state of candidiasis mean?? At 09:24 AM 3/18/01 -0500, you wrote: >Hi > Things have changed , haven't they / Now we have 22 or so vaccines >compared to 8 or less since 1980. Hep B started this autism epidemic. >Gene's that would include a methyl or detoxifaction factor might come into >play as well. The other things that have changed are a much more polluted >envirnment, Hormones feed to the animals that we eat mimicking or blocking >our endocrine functions. Antibiotics given to the animals and overuse of >antibiotics creating resistance . Antibiotic use in our children resulting >in a proxidant state of candiasis. Poor soil selenium and other vital >minerals. Dietary changes that include many more additives or genetically >altered substances. There are so many things that have changed. Mother >nature is not to be messed with. kelly > > >======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 Anyone who thinks that there is a gene that causes autism is ignorant. All of the genes have biological functions, and so if any are missing or duplicated or malfunctioning, then whatever their function is will be affected one way or the other. If most or all autistic children end up missing the same gene(s) or related gene(s) then we can determine what those genes functions are and address it biologically. And so it certainly is NOT incurable. However, I think the researchers will not be looking for methods of treatment that do not involve drugs and so it's up to us and the so-called " alternative medical practices " to work things out nutritionally or drug-free. Keep up the good hope! Re: [ ] Vanderbitl/autism is genetic? > , what does proxidant state of candidiasis mean?? > > At 09:24 AM 3/18/01 -0500, you wrote: > >Hi > > Things have changed , haven't they / Now we have 22 or so vaccines > >compared to 8 or less since 1980. Hep B started this autism epidemic. > >Gene's that would include a methyl or detoxifaction factor might come into > >play as well. The other things that have changed are a much more polluted > >envirnment, Hormones feed to the animals that we eat mimicking or blocking > >our endocrine functions. Antibiotics given to the animals and overuse of > >antibiotics creating resistance . Antibiotic use in our children resulting > >in a proxidant state of candiasis. Poor soil selenium and other vital > >minerals. Dietary changes that include many more additives or genetically > >altered substances. There are so many things that have changed. Mother > >nature is not to be messed with. kelly > > > > > >======================================================= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 At 10:28 AM 03/18/2001 -0500, you wrote: 1) Did your autistic child receive the HepB at birth? 2) Did your neuro-typical children receive the HepB at birth? , Yes to #1 , No to # 2 ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2001 Report Share Posted March 19, 2001 Actually, my son's DAN doc, Dr. Bradstreet is an international Autism researcher, and he seems to steer away from drugs, he believes that the natural approach is much more effective. I believe his son is pretty much cured of his autism. His website: www.gnd.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~May God bless, Lindy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- lisa edmond <sjcsydney@...> wrote: > Anyone who thinks that there is a gene that causes > autism is ignorant. All > of the genes have biological functions, and so if > any are missing or > duplicated or malfunctioning, then whatever their > function is will be > affected one way or the other. If most or all > autistic children end up > missing the same gene(s) or related gene(s) then we > can determine what those > genes functions are and address it biologically. > And so it certainly is NOT > incurable. However, I think the researchers will > not be looking for methods > of treatment that do not involve drugs and so it's > up to us and the > so-called " alternative medical practices " to work > things out nutritionally > or drug-free. Keep up the good hope! > > Re: [ ] Vanderbitl/autism is > genetic? > > > > , what does proxidant state of candidiasis > mean?? > > > > At 09:24 AM 3/18/01 -0500, you wrote: > > >Hi > > > Things have changed , haven't they / Now we > have 22 or so vaccines > > >compared to 8 or less since 1980. Hep B started > this autism epidemic. > > >Gene's that would include a methyl or > detoxifaction factor might come > into > > >play as well. The other things that have changed > are a much more > polluted > > >envirnment, Hormones feed to the animals that we > eat mimicking or > blocking > > >our endocrine functions. Antibiotics given to the > animals and overuse of > > >antibiotics creating resistance . Antibiotic use > in our children > resulting > > >in a proxidant state of candiasis. Poor soil > selenium and other vital > > >minerals. Dietary changes that include many more > additives or > genetically > > >altered substances. There are so many things that > have changed. Mother > > >nature is not to be messed with. kelly > > > > > > > > > >======================================================= > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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