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Originally Posted by Some Guy
Watching now. I have a few friends who have autistic kids. I'll send this along to them in case they haven't seen it yet.
Recent studies have linked autism to low folic acid in pregnant women along with older fathers. A lot of guys are having kids later on in life now and apparently the quality of sperm takes a real nosedive after the age of 35 or so. I tend to believe those explanations over the whole vaccination thing.
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Yeah, it's a solid explanation in the video, I'm sure your friends will appreciate you sending it.
That's a good explanation about the folic acid, as malnourished babies are the ones who are most likely to be damaged by vaccines.
The best advice I could give to those who want to vaccinate their kids is to wait as long as possible, ideally after the age of 5. Make sure they're completely healthy and well-nourished, no sign of fever and haven't taken antibiotics recently. Only take one vaccine at a time, leave at least 2 months between each. Be selective with vaccination, choose 10 at most, avoid all of the combination vaccines like MMR, avoid Hep B and Pertussis as these are the ones where the most money is paid out in compensation to the damaged children.
Obviously I'm completely anti-vaccine as no vaccine has ever been shown to be safe; the studies do not exist and are always avoided. However for those who still feel the need to vaccinate their kids, the above is the best way to minimize the risk of injuring your child.
