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If I may add to your wonderful explanation , gene expression

has been studied and it was shown that viruses, infections, metals,

chemicals, and pollution can change gene expression. So the term

genetic is very decieving. It can be genetic, and also be the result

of a vaccine insult like the live virus in the MMR, vaccine metals

like mercury and aluminum etc...

http://www.ehponline.org/members/2007/9951/9951.html

http://www.ehponline.org/members/2007/9951/9951.pdf

http://www.ehponline.org/txg/docs/2004/7273/abstract.html

Also chemicals like Aspartame can suppress gene expression:

1: In Vivo. 2007 Jan-Feb;21(1):89-92.

The effect of aspartame administration on oncogene and suppressor

gene expressions.

• Gombos K, et al

Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Public Health University of Pecs,

Pecs, Hungary. katalin_gombos@...

BACKGROUND: Aspartame (L-phenylalanine N-L-alpha-aspartyl-1-methyl

ester) is an artificial sweetener with widespread applications.

Previously published results have shown that among rats receiving

aspartame a significant increase of lymphoreticular neoplasms, brain

tumours and transitional cell tumours occurred. The aim of our short-

term experiment was to investigate the biological effect of aspartame

consumption by determining the expressions of key oncogenes and a

tumour suppressor gene. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After one week per os

administration of various doses of aspartame to CBA/CA female mice,

p53, c-myc, Ha-ras gene expression alterations were determined in

individual organs. RESULTS: The results showed an increase in gene

expressions concerning all the investigated genes especially in

organs with a high proliferation rate: lymphoreticular organs, bone-

marrow and kidney. CONCLUSION: Aspartame has a biological effect even

at the recommended daily maximum dose.

PMID: 17354619

Nagla

Okay

> is it just

> > > me or is anyone else tired of the Hereditary component

> > > quote. If I had someone in my family with Autism I would have

been

> > > looking for Autism I would have researched Autism. We have a

big

> family

> > > tree and back 4 generations (until this one) there was not a

> single

> > > child who did not speak. And yes I would know if they were sent

> away we

> > > also don't keep secrets very well. There are around 50 kids

> between me

> > > and my 1st cousins 2 of us have Autism. These two are also

under

> 13.

> > > There are no autistic adults. Now we do have ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia

> and my

> > > father in law died of ALS and my brother in law died of a virus

> of the

> > > heart. So a trigger? Maybe, but Hereditary Autism? Not without

the

> > > trigger baby. BAM! too many vaccines too soon with to much crap

> in them.

> > > Green me up, save a generation, see you in DC.

> > > Trina

> > >

> > >

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Yes, I’ll second that. That’s actually one of the points that gets really

confused in the vaccine debate and parents get discredited for mixing that

up. The MMR has NEVER had thimerosal in it because it’s a live virus.

However, it has the separate problem of mixing up all those live bugs. . .

..and from what some of the virologists are saying. . . .1+1+1 does not

always equal 3 in the world of germs.

S.

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at the same level of thinking with which we created them.

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To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy

Subject: [sPAM]Re: Re: Hereditary Component?

In a message dated 5/15/2008 4:53:46 PM Central Daylight Time,

HYPERLINK " mailto:ginaam%40sbcglobal.net " ginaam@... writes:

Hilda,

Just wanted to clarify that there is (was) no mercury in the MMR. The

controversy about the MMR vaccine stems from combining all three together

and from Dr. Wakefield research pf possible live measles found in the guts

of some autistic children. At least, that is my understanding.

:

Back in 1996 when my son was getting the MMR, there was thimerosal in the

shot. May not be that way today, but definitely was back then, but thanks so

much for the information.

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