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This is a weird post. Why do these studies only focus on the behavior of autism?

Why don't

they talk more about the terrible G.I. issues, allergies, enviromental

sensitivies, ect. In our

home, we have always seen autism as a physical disease first,that can affect the

nervous

system and mind second. We see the strange behavior of autism as a symptom of a

larger

problem and when the health is restored in an autistic person, often the

behavior is

improved or disappears. Has there ever been a " genetic " epidemic in the history

of

humans? I'd be interested in the study but I just think they miss so much about

the

physical effects of this horrible disease, that to me, is a key in figuring

autism out. Leo

Kanner, The man who first diagnosed autism chose to only focus on the odd

behavior of

his studies, although in his notes he recorded tons of details that all his

patients had g.i.

distress, digestion problems, throwing up after meals, ect...he just chose to

exclude that

because the behavior was the issue to him. Why don't these studies address the

common

thread of " allergies " or G.I. issues in a lot of autistic people?

Just a Saturday morning rant...Sorry.

Dani

>

>

> Autism is a debilitating condition that is poorly understood and

> badly managed. However, inroads are being made into its understanding.

> Scientists have new reason to believe that autism is linked to around

> 100 genes. The study has also shown that autism is more common in

> today's world than previously thought - and also more complex as a

> disease.

> Victims will often have missing sections of DNA, or copies of

> existing DNA. It affects 1 in 150 children, and is considered

> genetic. No one knows yet for sure what causes the disease, but good

> progress is being made.

> Symptoms of the disease include difficulties in behavior, social

> interaction, inability to think correctly or speak, and more serious

> things that severely debilitate the victim. The effects of autism are

> so variant that mapping the exact cause to the disease is tough work.

> Years have study have shown that exposing radiation to cells will

> produce similar effects as autism would on a cellular structure-

> suggesting cell mutation.

> Normal diseases that are genetic will show that other family members

> have the same genetic pattern concerning the disease- not true with

> autism. About 2 out of 14 autism victims have relatives with the

> disease, which is a significant number....

>

> autismnvc

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Poor Gene messaging in children and adutls can acutally be caused by

generations of environmanetal toxins and poor eating habits.

for example; if a family eats hot dogs often which are preserved with

SSodium Nitrate; the sodium nitrate cuaes nutrional deficines because

sodium Nitrate chelates good nutrinets !

so if a family has gene damage due to generations of poor eating

habits; this could be mistaken for a genetic family trait.

Even so: even Genese are comprised of Nutrients; mostly amino acids.

so steer clear of hot dogs and all other cold-cuts; unless naturally

preserved.

Hot dogs are the world's worst food; nothing but colored scraps. anna

> >

> >

> > Autism is a debilitating condition that is poorly understood and

> > badly managed. However, inroads are being made into its

understanding.

> > Scientists have new reason to believe that autism is linked to

around

> > 100 genes. The study has also shown that autism is more common in

> > today's world than previously thought - and also more complex as

a

> > disease.

> > Victims will often have missing sections of DNA, or copies of

> > existing DNA. It affects 1 in 150 children, and is considered

> > genetic. No one knows yet for sure what causes the disease, but

good

> > progress is being made.

> > Symptoms of the disease include difficulties in behavior, social

> > interaction, inability to think correctly or speak, and more

serious

> > things that severely debilitate the victim. The effects of autism

are

> > so variant that mapping the exact cause to the disease is tough

work.

> > Years have study have shown that exposing radiation to cells will

> > produce similar effects as autism would on a cellular structure-

> > suggesting cell mutation.

> > Normal diseases that are genetic will show that other family

members

> > have the same genetic pattern concerning the disease- not true

with

> > autism. About 2 out of 14 autism victims have relatives with the

> > disease, which is a significant number....

> >

> > autismnvc

> >

>

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>

> Autism is a debilitating condition that is poorly understood and

> badly managed. However, inroads are being made into its understanding.

> Scientists have new reason to believe that autism is linked to around

> 100 genes. The study has also shown that autism is more common in

> today's world than previously thought - and also more complex as a

> disease.

> Victims will often have missing sections of DNA, or copies of

> existing DNA. It affects 1 in 150 children, and is considered

> genetic.

by doctors and scientists who are mentally ill, evil, or don't know anything

relevant about

biology or medicine.

There is no such thing as a genetic epidemic.

> No one knows yet for sure what causes the disease,

No, everyone on this list knows for sure and we are right.

The people who caused the epidemic are busy trying to pretend nobody knows since

they

want to avoid the social, political and legal consequences of their wrongdoing.

> but good progress is

not

>being made.

except by alternative doctors who get persecuted for it.

> Symptoms of the disease include difficulties in behavior, social

> interaction, inability to think correctly or speak, and more serious

> things that severely debilitate the victim. The effects of autism are

> so variant that mapping the exact cause to the disease is tough work.

for people who don't know anything and aren't about to learn.

It is almost trivially easy for people with a modicum of knowledge who use

scientific

approaches.

> Years have study have shown that exposing radiation to cells will

> produce similar effects as autism would on a cellular structure-

> suggesting cell mutation.

> Normal diseases that are genetic will show that other family members

> have the same genetic pattern concerning the disease- not true with

> autism. About 2 out of 14 autism victims have relatives with the

> disease, which is a significant number....

>

> autismnvc

>

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