Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 When there are multiple children in a family with autism you can be pretty sure that they have an infection that they got from the mother congenitally. Explore lyme, bartonella, herpes testing for both mother and children. Measles and mumps can cause autism too, but those are usually caught from the vaccines. Caryn > > > Subject: Re: (Re:) Non Vaccinated Autistic Child ? / scd , anyone? > To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 11:25 AM > > > > > > > > I have a friend who has two autistic children as well. First one vaccinated -- second one not. The second showed the same GI disease as the first without receiving the MMR. Dr. Krigsman has found that the same damaged GI tissue from the measles in the unvaccinated child as the vaccinated child. Appears that the virus is travelling from the vaccinated child to the unvaccinated child (maybe via bath water?). Krigsman has confirmed this is in several set of siblings. Gave the evidence and information to the CDC. Someone else on this list recently posted that their vaccinated child shed another virus in the bath water to the unvaccinated sibling conferring immunity to something she had never been vaccinated for (not sure which post). Vaccinations are probably the tipping point with most kids, but even our nonvaccinated population is exposed via siblings to many of these viruses injected into our children. Viral protocols should help > these kids and hopefully, by not vaccinating, their immunity is better and their need for chelation is not as great since they did not receive all the heavy metals via vaccination. As far as SCD, Dr. Krigsman does put patients on SCD for the damaged gut from the measles. Wouldn't hurt to try SCD to heal the gut and would look at pulling titers to see what the nonvaccinated child has been exposed to virus-wise. High measles titers are helped by the Vitamin A protocol. Kay Berry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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