Vaccines Cause Autism – Fact or Fiction?
- Author Mary Tocco
- Published December 27, 2010
- Word count 382
This is the most controversial health care question facing parents in this century. Is it possible that vaccines cause autism? Are thousands of parents who feel that vaccines were the #1 reason their children regressed into autism just wrong?
The autism statistics don’t lie. No matter how you crunch the numbers, autism has increased faster than any other health problem ever facing children in our history. The increase of autism went from 1 in 10,000 children 25 years ago to 1 in 110 children and specifically 1 in 68 boys. There are many environmental factors also involved such as pollution in our air, water and food, chemicals and plastics and the huge consumption of pharmaceutical drugs, but consider these basic facts. Autism is affecting children no matter where they live or how they live. It affects the wealthy families and the poor, the children living with smog in major cities and children in the rural country. Matters not if a child is raised with a really good diet or children who eat processed junk foods, autism has no prejudice.
The one thing most of these children have in common is they all start vaccines within the first months of life and if a child is fully vaccinated they will get 36 vaccines by the age of 2. Most autism is diagnosed by the age of 18 months when development slows or stops as observed by parents. The true test would be to study the unvaccinated and compare them with the vaccinated population. This is the one study that would really show how vaccines are effecting a whole generation of children. Until this independent study is done, can we ever be sure that vaccines don’t cause autism? After 30 years of vaccine research, I believe that the #1 cause of autism is the vaccines. Until we are willing as a society to stop and get some answers, I believe epidemic will continue to grow. A responsible society must be willing to stop anything that could possibly contribute to this crisis. The first place to start is with the vaccines we are injecting to our babies. Yes, Vaccines cause autism in children, the children who are able to handle the toxic load in the vaccines.
For more information about Vaccines and Autism, buy "Are Vaccines Safe?" DVD from http://www.childhoodshots.com/Are-Vaccines-Safe-2-Disk-DVD-Set-p/01.htm
Mary has been independently researching vaccines for over 30 years and has been publicly speaking for the last 15 years. Mary's goal is to educate parents in order to assist them in making a fully informed vaccine decision.
See http://www.childhoodshots.com for more information.
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