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Daily Mail Letters

1 April 2008

Conspiracy of Silence

DR ANDREW WAKEFIELD'S findings about vaccinations causing autism in a few vulnerable infants (Mail) appear to be correct. While researching for my book A Revolutionary Review Of Modern Medicine, I found a Press report by UPI editor Dan Olmstead dated December 7, 2005.

It was titled The Age Of Autism: A Pretty Big Secret, and he wrote that Homefirst Health Services had cared for thousands of children in Chicago who had never been vaccinated, and none of them has autism.

Homefirst founder Dr Mayer Eisenstein is quoted saying: 'We have a fairly large practice. We have about 30,000 or 35,000 children that we've taken care of over the years, and I don't think we have a single case of autism in children delivered by us who have never received vaccines.'

Dr Schattauer, who has worked at Homefirst for 20 years and treats 1,000 children every week, confirmed Eisenstein's observation: 'All I know is, in my practice, I don't see autism.'

He added that Homefirst's patients also have significantly less childhood asthma and juvenile diabetes compared with national (US.) statistics.

Isn't it strange that we, the public, are not allowed to read all the facts about Wakefield's work and are not given the evidence that supports his findings?

Blythe, PhD,

Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology, Chester.

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