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Originally Posted by wehateporn
Thanks for posting this
If we look at the title of the study "Autism Occurrence by MMR Vaccine Status Among US Children With Older Siblings With and Without Autism" we see that instead of doing the most basic studies of all, they are making it uneccessarily complex, which makes it easier to play games. So just because someone didn't get MMR doesn't mean they didn't receive all the other aluminum containing vaccines. All we need to really study is vaccinated v unvaccinated, but CDC refuse and claim it is unethical to perform that study, really it is the fox guarding the henhouse. Also study was funded by Lewin Group, so obvious conflict and likely the explanation of the poor study design .
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Right from the article.. "The researchers speculate autism sufferers may have genetic changes that cause them to accumulate aluminium which healthy people are able to remove."
How much aluminum is in vaccines?
During the first 6 months of life, infants could receive about
4 milligrams of aluminum from vaccines. That?s not very much: a
milligram is one-thousandth of a gram and a gram is the weight of
one-fifth of a teaspoon of water.
During the same period, babies will
also receive about 10 milligrams of aluminum in breast milk, about
40 milligrams in infant formula, or about 120 milligrams in soybased
formula
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So should mothers stop feeding their babies since they get between 3x - 40x the aluminum from breast milk or formula than they do from vaccinations?