autism

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    I agree with spendogg, and what others are saying (didn't read all the threads).

    Vaccincations contain very high ammounts of mercury and have been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to be linked to autism. Why is it that the FDA warns pregnant women not to eat Tuna due to mercury content, but then the government claims it is okay to pump roughly 10 times the ammount of mercury directly into our infants bodies through vaccinations? The problem is that this is a multibillion dollar industry. My wife did a a lot of research before we decided not to get our son vaccinated. I think there are many factors that play into a child being diagnosed with autism, even the contamination of water (from pollution) is a factor and there are many types of fish that contain high ammounts of mercury as a direct result of this. Every child has different tolerance levels as to how much mercury their bodies can take (any ammount is bad of course), I think for some kids they get vaccinated, and then maybe they swim in contaminated water or eat contaminated food that pushes their mercury level over the edge and they end up with autism.

    I think the U.S. vaccinations are (have been) changed thanks to the dedicated work of some non-profit groups. <<I just watched a special on PBS on this.

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