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It was a watershed moment when the know-it-all neurologist Dr. Max Wiznitzer

(University Hospitals in Cleveland and an expert witness for the government

against the families who file in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation

Program) announced on the Larry King show the Amish are well vaccinated but

don't get autism.

Now, how well vaccinated they are is a big question mark, but let's say that

were true since as per Wiznitzer, " I am their neurologist " ... the immediate

logical response would be, " Really, they don't get autism when the rest of the

world is getting autism. This needs to be studied at once. "

What is it about the Amish and their environment, and the food they eat or the

water they drink that is keeping autism away from their children?

Well? Why isn't the CDC on this like white on rice?

I am sending this email to a good-guy I know at the CDC and I hope he replies.

KP Stoller, MD, FACHM

President, International Hyperbaric Medical Assoc

Medical Director, Hyperbaric Medical Center of New Mexico

www.hbotnm.com

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Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 11:04:23 -0600

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