Guest guest Posted May 3, 2002 Report Share Posted May 3, 2002 Hi everyone, Just wondered if it is worth testing the immunoglobulin levels of a 6 week baby prior to vaccinations, to test overall immune system. I say this because my 3 year old has autism, and shows low levels of the above. Thanks __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2002 Report Share Posted May 3, 2002 Yes , read the message regarding Dr. Fudenberg .I think it was posted 2 days ago. He mentions the test. R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2002 Report Share Posted May 3, 2002 , I personally would not get any immunizations for a sibling of an autistic child. I think all children in a family have the same inherited propensity for heavy metal poisoning, gluten and casein intolerances, yeast build-up, etc. I advise friends with healthy children to at least postpone all shots until after the age of three (if they refuse to accept my advice on no immunizations at all). I am blessed that only one of my children has heavy metal poisoning (diagnosed as autism) when all of them I believe were/are susceptible. My healthy five year old will never receive another shot as there have been cases of perfectly healthy children getting their kindergarten boosters who, within days, developed loss of speech and autistic behaviors. At my son's appointment yesterday with Dr. Megson, I told her I no longer believe my son's diagnosis of autism is accurate. I believe his developmental delay is solely the result of heavy metals poisoning as reflected in his hair test. She told me that she believes NONE of these children (her patients) are autistic. Her stance is that, " We must think of autism, the developmental disability, as the tip of the iceberg and strive to find brain connections but also defects in other organ systems " - like the immune system, gastronintestinal system, chemical systems, and nervous system. Because an immunoglobulin test would not reflect the status of all these systems, injecting any foreign DNA, metals, live viruses, etc., is akin to rolling the dice or playing Russian Roulette. I feel our government's game plan has been, " Let's just try this and see what happens. If it benefits the whole, we won't worry about the 5-10% that it harms. " We all are living with the folly of that logic. So my answer is I don't think testing the immunoglobulin levels of a baby is worthwhile unless it would give you a specific reason to claim exemption from all vaccinations. However, I personally would claim exemption based on the effects of vaccinations on your son. Dr. Len Horowitz, on his tape entitled " On Vaccines " advises parents to inform hospital employees that, " For spiritual and religious reasons, I refuse to have my child vaccinated and I request an exemption form. If you do not have one, then call the public health department and obtain one. " If this does not do the trick, volunteer to vaccinate your child if they will give you a bonded, notarized affidavit stating they will assume all legal, medical and financial risks in the event that you or your child is injured from the vaccine. DJ [ ] IgG / IgA Levels prior to vaccinations Hi everyone, Just wondered if it is worth testing the immunoglobulin levels of a 6 week baby prior to vaccinations, to test overall immune system. I say this because my 3 year old has autism, and shows low levels of the above. Thanks __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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