Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 Is the H1N1 vaccine safe for ASD children? My 5yo grandson and his 3yo, non-ASD brother have typically had about 8 upper respiratory infections. Vog is probably a contributor, they live on the Big Island. They & #699;re treated with home remedies because their parents don & #699;t know which drugs are safe. My ASD grandson does not have a DAN! Dr. Both boys are on a gfcfsf diet, vitamin C and Flintstones multivitamins. Is there a benefit to the H1N1 vaccine, or is it a scary risk for both my non-verbal 5yo little boy and his brother? Appreciate any advice to help our little boys survive the flu season with minimal illnesses. Thank-you. Gramma Sissie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 Don't take my word for it, but there are a few studies out there that say that the H1N1 is dangerous (university - not drug company sponsored). It has high levels of mercury (thimerisol), aluminum, anit-freeze, and in fact can compromise the immune system rather than strengthen it. You can find out the ingredients at the manufacturer's web sites. I personally did not let my kids have the vaccine, and give them a vit-d supplement (appropriate level only) and a good multi-vitamin. While one third of their school was out sick, they never got so much as even a sniffle. And, their teacher remarks how they almost never get the colds, etc. while the rest of the class does. Nurture the body and it will fight off most attacks. And, I am currently treating one of my kids for what I believe is damage from the typical childhood vaccines. So, I opt out of all vaccines now, but that is but my choice - luckily we can still make that choice. Jim ____________________________________________________________________________ __________ In a message dated 1/31/2010 8:38:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, kanakatonk@... writes: Is the H1N1 vaccine safe for ASD children? My 5yo grandson and his 3yo, non-ASD brother have typically had about 8 upper respiratory infections. Vog is probably a contributor, they live on the Big Island. They & #699;re treated with home remedies because their parents don & #699;t know which drugs are safe. My ASD grandson does not have a DAN! Dr. Both boys are on a gfcfsf diet, vitamin C and Flintstones multivitamins. Is there a benefit to the H1N1 vaccine, or is it a scary risk for both my non-verbal 5yo little boy and his brother? Appreciate any advice to help our little boys survive the flu season with minimal illnesses. Thank-you. Gramma Sissie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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