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Margaret, I wasn't trying to prove one way or another,

only to provide to you and the others, what the

actual survey had said. It is a very bad habit

of mine, I read what someone says, then I check

it out. I think the poverty of early infant

nutrition puts some children at risk for

developing autism. Remember how I said that

vaccines alone cannot cause autism, why are

there plenty of kids who have had vaccinations

that are just fine? I was looking for that

third factor. And yes, I think I found it.

Best, Carlton

> " Two recent studies have been carried out on the feeding

> practices of infants in the UK. The national survey of infant

> feeding reveals (.............................................)

> overall breast-feeding rates have IMPROVED over recent

> years (........) " (my capitals)

>

> Dear ,

> QED.

> I think this line of discussion isn't very helpful. I don't mean to

> be rude, but I can only assume you posted the above as evidence for

> your theory that formula causes autism. As I said in my earlier

> post, breast feeding rates have GONE UP in the UK but autism has

> also gone up, rather than declined. The study you refer to supports

> what I said. If I were being perverse, then I might suggest that

> one could develop a theory that breatfeeding causes autism, since

> when there was very little breastfeeding, there was very little

> autism, and now there's more, there's more. (This would, of course,

> be a daft idea.)

> Margaret

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What a crock this report is.....my son didn't COMPLETELY wean until 4 1/2

yrs old....he still had to nurse to get to sleep. This was the child that

would not sleep laying down after his group of vaccines he was given at 4

months .He had to be held up to sleep. In retrospect ,he probably had

gerd.After his 2nd HepB he was projectile vomiting but the docotrs office

reported to me that they did not consider 4 ft away from the childs mouth

projectile vomiting so they did nothing but tell me that I had too much

milk!What idiots!I did not get a full nights sleep until he was 5 yrs old.

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My son spit up or threw up everything. My concerns were totally blown off,

He was dxed with reflux@age 8 months. the testing he just had came with the

grand announcement that at 17 he has....reflux! What could I say but duh!

Re: [ ] Weaning time of children with infantile autism

> What a crock this report is.....my son didn't COMPLETELY wean until 4 1/2

> yrs old....he still had to nurse to get to sleep. This was the child that

> would not sleep laying down after his group of vaccines he was given at 4

> months .He had to be held up to sleep. In retrospect ,he probably had

> gerd.After his 2nd HepB he was projectile vomiting but the docotrs office

> reported to me that they did not consider 4 ft away from the childs mouth

> projectile vomiting so they did nothing but tell me that I had too much

> milk!What idiots!I did not get a full nights sleep until he was 5 yrs old.

> R

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And people wonder why we're fed up with docs.

Debi

> My son spit up or threw up everything. My concerns were totally

blown off,

> He was dxed with reflux@age 8 months. the testing he just had

came with the

> grand announcement that at 17 he has....reflux! What could I say

but duh!

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