Thursday, November 10, 2011

Is there a witch hunt on for Dr. Andrew Wakefield?

It's difficult to believe the posters here don't get paid to either post or have a job that has do with vaccines. People don't look into autism, vaccines, Wakefield's study, etc. just because they are bored. I looked into things to recover my children from autism, which I did do. And what I learned shocked me to my bones. You HAVE to learn truths to be able to take your children from too disabled to speak to normal speech in regular education cles. Andrew Wakefield did not say vaccines cause autism, he just said that a significant number of children with autism have measles growing in their gut. And for the record, it's pervasively discussed in the autism arena of the various methods and doctors and other health practitioners who treat children with autism for measles. The children are tested for antibodies to measles and given treatments to lower their high antibodies to measles. But, unfortunately, it takes a lot more than that to recover a child from autism. You have to rebuild their immune systems. So, no matter how many times people try to smear Dr. Wakefield, the parents and practitioners recovering children from autism know that the media and mainstream medical are totally unreliable sources pertaining to recovering their children, sadly.

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