Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 I'm not sure what type of reply you are looking for--the article is pretty clear and I agree with it in as much as it covers. I do think Autism is related to the poison in vaccine but I am also open to the possiblity that there is more than one " cause " . The poison in vacinnes do come in contact with us in other ways not just vaccines. I also think that it may be more than one " illness " all lumped into one group. When you interact with those labeled with the autistic label you see all different levels of functioning. I think we would be wise to guard ourselves and our families from as many toxins as possible. -- In no-forced-vaccination , Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...> wrote: > > >From: Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...> > >Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT > >Subject: [Fwd: Re: Autism and the Amish] > > > > >>From: Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...> > >>Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT > >>beauley1@... > >>Subject: Re: Autism and the Amish > > > >> > >>>From: luciennh <beauley1@...> > >>>Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT > >>>beauley1@... > >>>Subject: Autism and the Amish > >> > >>>Dear group members and anyone interested, > >>> Ihave sent this message out to a single member earlier thinking I > >>>would receive a response, but nothing so far...Here is the message: > >>> > >>> Why Don't the Amish Have Autistic Children? > >>> > >>>Autism is a difficult disorder to miss, as it is characterized by > >>>noticeably abnormal or impaired development in social interaction > >>>and communication and a markedly restricted array of activities and > >>>interests. And while scientific consensus claims autism has been > >>>around for millennia at generally the same prevalence, that > >>>prevalence is now considered to be one in every 166 children born in > >>>the United States. > >>>Therefore, with this devastating statistic in mind, one reporter set > >>>out to analyze the autism rates among Amish communities. Why? > >>>Because perhaps searching for autistic Amish children would reveal > >>>clues to the cause of autism ... and it did. > >>> > >>> The Clues Come Together > >>> > >>>Since they have been cut off for hundreds of years from American > >>>culture and scientific progress, the Amish may have had less > >>>exposure to some new factor triggering autism in the rest of > >>>population. The likely culprit: vaccines. > >>>Traveling to the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country in search of > >>>autistic Amish children, the reporter, based on national statistics, > >>>should have found as many as 200 children with autism in the > >>>community -- instead, he found only three, the oldest age 9 or 10: > >>>The first autistic Amish child was a girl who had been brought over > >>>from China, adopted by one family only to be given up after becoming > >>>overwhelmed by her autism, and then re-adopted by an Amish Mennonite > >>>family. (China, India and Indonesia are among countries moving fast > >>>to mass-vaccination programs.) > >>>The second autistic Amish child definitely had received a > >>>vaccination and developed autism shortly thereafter. > >>>The reporter was unable to determine the vaccination status of the > >>>third child. > >>> > >>> Dangerous Effects of Thimerosal > >>> > >>>In some vaccines, they use a mercury-based preservative called > >>>thimerosal that keeps multiple-dose vials from becoming contaminated > >>>by repeated needle sticks. After health officials became concerned > >>>about the amount of mercury infants and children were receiving > >>>through thimerosal-tainted vaccines, the toxin was phased out of > >>>U.S. vaccines starting in 1999. > >>>However, due to mislabeling and other problems, its presence is > >>>still being felt, and more and more children are suffering because > >>>of it. > >>>Washington Times April 18, 2005 > >>>Washington Times April 19, 2005 > >>>© Copyright 2008 Dr. ph Mercola > >>>http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2005/05/04/amish - > >>>autism-part-one.aspx > >>> > >>> > >>> =========================================== > > > LEDs(Light Emitting Diodes), we are > told, will soon light our planet ! > For Photos or Articles Visit: http://www.earthsource.blogspot.com/ > http://www.xanga.com/beauley/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 I'm not sure what type of reply you are looking for--the article is pretty clear and I agree with it in as much as it covers. I do think Autism is related to the poison in vaccine but I am also open to the possiblity that there is more than one " cause " . The poison in vacinnes do come in contact with us in other ways not just vaccines. I also think that it may be more than one " illness " all lumped into one group. When you interact with those labeled with the autistic label you see all different levels of functioning. I think we would be wise to guard ourselves and our families from as many toxins as possible. -- In no-forced-vaccination , Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...> wrote: > > >From: Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...> > >Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT > >Subject: [Fwd: Re: Autism and the Amish] > > > > >>From: Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...> > >>Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT > >>beauley1@... > >>Subject: Re: Autism and the Amish > > > >> > >>>From: luciennh <beauley1@...> > >>>Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT > >>>beauley1@... > >>>Subject: Autism and the Amish > >> > >>>Dear group members and anyone interested, > >>> Ihave sent this message out to a single member earlier thinking I > >>>would receive a response, but nothing so far...Here is the message: > >>> > >>> Why Don't the Amish Have Autistic Children? > >>> > >>>Autism is a difficult disorder to miss, as it is characterized by > >>>noticeably abnormal or impaired development in social interaction > >>>and communication and a markedly restricted array of activities and > >>>interests. And while scientific consensus claims autism has been > >>>around for millennia at generally the same prevalence, that > >>>prevalence is now considered to be one in every 166 children born in > >>>the United States. > >>>Therefore, with this devastating statistic in mind, one reporter set > >>>out to analyze the autism rates among Amish communities. Why? > >>>Because perhaps searching for autistic Amish children would reveal > >>>clues to the cause of autism ... and it did. > >>> > >>> The Clues Come Together > >>> > >>>Since they have been cut off for hundreds of years from American > >>>culture and scientific progress, the Amish may have had less > >>>exposure to some new factor triggering autism in the rest of > >>>population. The likely culprit: vaccines. > >>>Traveling to the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country in search of > >>>autistic Amish children, the reporter, based on national statistics, > >>>should have found as many as 200 children with autism in the > >>>community -- instead, he found only three, the oldest age 9 or 10: > >>>The first autistic Amish child was a girl who had been brought over > >>>from China, adopted by one family only to be given up after becoming > >>>overwhelmed by her autism, and then re-adopted by an Amish Mennonite > >>>family. (China, India and Indonesia are among countries moving fast > >>>to mass-vaccination programs.) > >>>The second autistic Amish child definitely had received a > >>>vaccination and developed autism shortly thereafter. > >>>The reporter was unable to determine the vaccination status of the > >>>third child. > >>> > >>> Dangerous Effects of Thimerosal > >>> > >>>In some vaccines, they use a mercury-based preservative called > >>>thimerosal that keeps multiple-dose vials from becoming contaminated > >>>by repeated needle sticks. After health officials became concerned > >>>about the amount of mercury infants and children were receiving > >>>through thimerosal-tainted vaccines, the toxin was phased out of > >>>U.S. vaccines starting in 1999. > >>>However, due to mislabeling and other problems, its presence is > >>>still being felt, and more and more children are suffering because > >>>of it. > >>>Washington Times April 18, 2005 > >>>Washington Times April 19, 2005 > >>>© Copyright 2008 Dr. ph Mercola > >>>http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2005/05/04/amish - > >>>autism-part-one.aspx > >>> > >>> > >>> =========================================== > > > LEDs(Light Emitting Diodes), we are > told, will soon light our planet ! > For Photos or Articles Visit: http://www.earthsource.blogspot.com/ > http://www.xanga.com/beauley/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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