Message from @Lancelot

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2019-03-17 19:13:21 UTC  

note that child trauma also can be linked to autism if MTHFR is linked to both autism and child trauma

2019-03-17 19:13:43 UTC  

on which, a psychological study is done regarding child abuse being linked to this gene

2019-03-17 19:16:38 UTC  

even if there is genetic abnormality in structure, it takes more time to fix it with psychological interventions than with psychiatric interventions

2019-03-17 19:16:58 UTC  

not to advocate for using antipsychotics or antidepressants, but drugs that promote neuroplasticity

2019-03-17 19:18:39 UTC  

name for drugs specified against all NDDs: psychoplastogen (neuroplastogen)
https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(18)30755-1

2019-03-17 19:19:03 UTC  

not to advocate for using LSD to treat autism, dose should be kept under 700 mcg

2019-03-17 19:22:54 UTC  

it's fair to replace aluminum adjuvant with AHCC, since that substance also has similar activity and even proven to make flu shots more effective

2019-03-17 19:23:18 UTC  

another thing to think about, it's unknown what will happen when humans take too much vaccines (overvaccination)

2019-03-17 19:38:57 UTC  

lets name some environmental factors:
immunotoxicology:
```Encephalitis after vaccination (you can see that on the side effects lists of inserts);
Defective placenta;
Immature blood-brain barrier;
Immune response of the mother to infection while pregnant;
Premature birth;
Encephalitis in the child after birth;
Toxic environment (presence of i.e. heavy metals, air pollutants (i.e. toluene), pesticide (i.e. DDT), water pollution (microplastics, EDCs), etc)
Abnormal gut;
Biotoxins (chronic infection from i.e. Lyme disease or some mold)```

2019-03-17 19:40:08 UTC  

anyways, it's better to allow a debate to happen

2019-03-17 19:41:52 UTC  

gene-environment interactions play an important role in the cases of autism

2019-03-17 19:43:04 UTC  

when it comes to vaccine injury, it's an issue not to be neglected nor ignored. Rather it's an issue to investigate, treat and confront

2019-03-17 19:55:02 UTC  

vaccines are good

2019-03-17 19:55:11 UTC  

how can one say that they cause autism

2019-03-17 19:55:16 UTC  

and other brain defects

2019-03-17 19:55:20 UTC  

whats the proof

2019-03-17 19:56:53 UTC  

I've cited studies already

2019-03-17 19:56:57 UTC  

it depends on what they contain

2019-03-17 19:57:11 UTC  

should I tell you something funny, but worse re: vaccine side effects?

2019-03-17 19:59:24 UTC  

according to drugs.com, you have to go to the poison conrol centeror get medical care if you think you've got an overdose of the yellow fever vaccine
https://www.drugs.com/cdi/yellow-fever-vaccine.html
Here's some part that's harsher:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6586293/BBC-reporter-Malcolm-Brabant-reveals-raving-lunatic-taking-yellow-fever-jab.html

2019-03-17 20:01:12 UTC  

just wtf, how is it possible to get a hallucination after a vaccine?

2019-03-17 20:07:32 UTC  

if i've gotten flu shots and never gotten any side effects or the flu, how does this prove that flu shots hurt people?

2019-03-17 20:13:17 UTC  

hallucinations are gonna be how this specific person's immune system reacts. The cell itself is dead or weak so it can't do anything.

2019-03-17 20:15:01 UTC  

there is a reason why patients need to get individualized before medical treatment

2019-03-17 20:15:24 UTC  

just like that patients react differently to drugs, also applies to vaccines

2019-03-17 20:18:04 UTC  

you seem to be overcomplicating a very simple process

2019-03-17 20:18:16 UTC  

you just have list of what you're intolerant or allergic to, and the person(s) giving it will determine what to do. it's that simple

2019-03-17 20:23:24 UTC  

we've been led to believe that autism is predominantly genetic

2019-03-17 20:23:50 UTC  

but the twin studies they use, have not included the geneXenvironment factor

2019-03-17 20:24:05 UTC  

meaning genes interacting with the environment

2019-03-17 20:24:29 UTC  

while the studies showing GeneXenvironment factor show that autism is epigenetic, not genetic

2019-03-17 20:24:57 UTC  

which could explain the significant increase in autism, change in diagnosis is responsible for just a 56% increase

2019-03-17 20:25:19 UTC  

it went from 1 in 10k to 1 in 36 in the US

2019-03-17 20:25:34 UTC  

in the Netherlands, it's about 1 in 100 or 1 in 50 (possibly overestimation)

2019-03-17 20:27:01 UTC  

air pollution, water pollution and other environmental factors shouldn't be forgotten

2019-03-17 20:28:36 UTC  

not to even forget the influence from birth control pills, which contain hormones

2019-03-17 20:28:50 UTC  

what the hormones do to a fetus' brain is unknown

2019-03-17 20:29:17 UTC  

there has never been an increase in autism, only an increase in diagnosis because of a better understanding of the disorder. that was a poor correlation to make.

2019-03-17 20:30:35 UTC  

I've always expected this to be one argument for the increase

2019-03-17 20:32:18 UTC  

on the associated genes, what are the functions of those genes in the first place?