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Just a note on vaccines, I have worked with kids who, for one reason

or another were NOT vaccinated, and were still autistic

There may be "HIDDEN" Mercury that affects some kids.. The mom's meds in labor, mercury in the mom's mouth,.....I hate to see us discount the damage that mercury can do to innocent bodies....

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Just a note on vaccines, I have worked with kids who, for one reason

or another were NOT vaccinated, and were still autistic

There may be "HIDDEN" Mercury that affects some kids.. The mom's meds in labor, mercury in the mom's mouth,.....I hate to see us discount the damage that mercury can do to innocent bodies....

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Just a note on vaccines, I have worked with kids who, for one reason

or another were NOT vaccinated, and were still autistic

There may be "HIDDEN" Mercury that affects some kids.. The mom's meds in labor, mercury in the mom's mouth,.....I hate to see us discount the damage that mercury can do to innocent bodies....

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Good to know, I'll have to pass that on to those parents. I wonder

why all their doctor's perscribed it then? Another case of he

medical community not being well informed? There were at least 4

kids I can think of who were doing well on it and I beleive they all

saw different doctors.

> The FDA has issued a warning about prescribing Paxil for children

under 18. It is also a fluorinated med- and fluoride has been

contraindicated in children on the spectrum. Carnosine + zinc (i.e.

CarnAware) has been proven to promote speech and reduce anxiety.

Glycine and DMAE are also alternatives for calming.

> -S GA

> Anxiety meds and vaccines

>

>

> I have seen a lot of children do very well on Paxil or Lexapro,

but

> most doctors won't perscribe before age 6 unless the anxiety is

> causing serious problems like SIB, or vomiting to the point of

weight

> loss. (I've seen that too.) Even for over 6, there has to be a

clear

> need for it, although usually if you are asking it is because

there

> is.

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