Vaccinations a Factor in Causing Autism

>> Thursday, April 15, 2010

Autism is no longer considered to be a mental disease but rather one of physiological origin. This may explain why attempts to treat the condition as a mental disease have failed and why those who have been cured by natural physical treatment methods have returned to normal function, to display emotional responses and to demonstrate good mental abilities and achievements in education. These characteristics tend to be absent in a case of an autistic child.

Because of increasing prevalence of autism in the community and increasing litigation (an estimated 2 billion dollars in the US) associated with claims against pharmaceutical companies, there is greater focus upon the need for identifying all the causes of this condition.

Now that the US Federal Court has established the link between MMR vaccines and autism we are beginning to take seriously the allegations that pharmaceutical vaccinations have caused a host of 'side effects' in our children, some of which are serious enough to, in effect, be treated as new diseases.

In regard to the negative aspects of vaccination there are 93,000 entries on the internet regarding this subject. Not only is it being considered that it causes autism but also many other serious conditions such as cot deaths and other unexplained fatalities. Further research on information provided on the internet should be considered as 'homework' by parents before subjecting children to the bullying tactics that have persuaded vaccination to be obligatory rather than a matter of free choice of parents.

In these matters we should be as cautious as we are in consideration of the quality of foods and nutrition when determining what we wish introduced into the bodies of our children. It is only possible to make such decisions after we have seriously considered the question and arrived at our own conclusions rather than following any trend or social pressure.

Our trust is required to be placed appropriately in the service professions. However in the case of nutrition, it has been adequately demonstrated that commercial interests, not health, are behind the food industries. We are reminded to follow our own intelligence when assessing the value of food and the benefits and dangers to our children.

In the case of vaccination and entry into the body of substances other than natural foods -

Do we know, for instance, what vaccinations are comprised of and where the materials and substances have originated?

Do we know the number of test cases used as 'guinea pigs' before release of a vaccination to the public?

Are we given statistics that will help us decide on serious health issues as to the dangers or side effects as opposed to the promised benefits?

There are many questions we should be asking.

If we are convinced of the need to maintain our responsibility in selecting methods that will offer our children good health for their lifetime and avoid a risk of them becoming damaged to become an unfortunate medical statistic we must be vigilant and gather our information and facts from unbiased sources before we can make our own decision on these vital issues.

The healthy foundation for a happy future for our children is largely up to us.

Sally Wilson supports a philosophy that looks to Nature as the ultimate Intelligence that directs us towards a lifestyle promising happiness as we learn to live according to natural laws to experience a natural, vital state of health.Our interests and studies of all natural sciences offer particular benefit to women who guide them in selection of the courses of action in personal care and self discipline as well as in caring for the welfare of families. Many of Sally Wilson's articles are written to inform and encourage women and parents in their role of protecting the health of the family. Add to Technorati Favorites Bookmark and Share

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To understand autism one has to look at the treatments, symptoms as well as causes involved. These causes may not have all been proven and leave room for speculation, but by possessing the knowledge you are able to make a decision best suited to your needs. One thing you can be certain of: the surety on whether or not vaccines cause autism and that answer is no.

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