Message from @Lancelot

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2019-07-01 06:26:52 UTC  

I dont think you even know

2019-07-01 06:27:05 UTC  

Yes lets

2019-07-01 06:27:12 UTC  

"prental viral infection exposure to rubella" your parent gets rubella with you in the womb

2019-07-01 06:27:28 UTC  

same with cytomegalovirus

2019-07-01 06:28:02 UTC  

activites the mother immune system and increases the rate of autism (Self explantiory)

2019-07-01 06:28:39 UTC  

btw im cooking mac and cheese so if i dont respond fast thats why

2019-07-01 07:15:50 UTC  
2019-07-01 07:28:51 UTC  

@Stabs someone for free coins can you show me where you got that info

2019-07-01 07:30:03 UTC  

Prenatal

2019-07-01 07:30:08 UTC  

Not parental

2019-07-01 07:30:22 UTC  

alright i made a spelling mistake im sorry

2019-07-01 07:30:40 UTC  

So you searched what causes autism?

2019-07-01 07:31:00 UTC  

How do they know the mice had autism?

2019-07-01 07:32:07 UTC  

because we have x-rays that can look into the brains and compare them to other mice brains then compare them to human brains with autism and look for differences / same thing's

2019-07-01 07:32:21 UTC  

Interesting

2019-07-01 11:35:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/552285797038948364/595216002879324180/dtap-autism-insert.png

2019-07-01 11:36:07 UTC  
2019-07-01 12:24:03 UTC  

it's the inflammation in the brain that does

2019-07-01 12:24:51 UTC  

so which chemicals cause inflammation in the brain when present in the brain?

2019-07-01 18:46:44 UTC  

no chemicals?

2019-07-01 21:52:41 UTC  
2019-07-01 21:53:01 UTC  

there are chemicals that cause inflammation in the brain when present

2019-07-01 21:53:07 UTC  

namely adjuvants and nanoparticles

2019-07-01 21:53:43 UTC  

the three types of anions used for aluminium salts are sulfate, hydroxide and phosphate. All salts with these as anions do not dissolve in water

2019-07-01 21:54:01 UTC  

they are meant to increase effectivity to causing pro-inflammatory response

2019-07-01 21:54:18 UTC  

yet if this same mechanism takes place in the brain, it can cause neurodegeneration

2019-07-01 21:55:08 UTC  

for now, there's just a correlation between cumulative exposure to aluminium np salts and autism. Although it's not causation, there are more studies to look at. Sciencedirect has some where it's done on mice

2019-07-01 21:55:51 UTC  

so your saying that if aluminium is exposed to you inside of your body it can cause autism?

2019-07-01 22:03:21 UTC  

indeed, this applies for susceptible individuals. Especially in the case of injection, not orally taking the substance

2019-07-01 22:03:40 UTC  

this has to do with bioavailability

2019-07-01 22:05:37 UTC  

but it still gets into your body

2019-07-01 22:07:04 UTC  

also you consume about 32-40 miligrams of aluminium a day so 32 x 365 = 11680 miligrams a year

2019-07-01 22:07:22 UTC  

you get 0.125 miligrams from a single injection

2019-07-01 22:47:41 UTC  

bioavailability makes difference, anything you eat that contains aluminium is easily excreted. The bioavailability for aluminium is 0.3% for oral doses. Meaning that if you take 40 milligram on a day, you absorb just 0.12 milligrans of aluminium

2019-07-01 22:47:57 UTC  

on injections, a single injection has a bioavailability of 100%

2019-07-01 22:49:09 UTC  

since the aluminium is present in form of nanoparticles, the kidneys won't be able to excrete it. Part of the nanoparticles are transported to the brain when taken by macrophages. Which release the aluminium in the lymph system. Since there's no barrier between the lymph system and the brain, it easily gets into your brain

2019-07-01 22:50:31 UTC  

and regarding the injections, you just mention one injection. Now compare consuming aluminium (bioavailability of 0.3%) to 16 injections (bioavailability of 100%) prior to 15 months age, which of these outcomes has the highest content?

2019-07-02 02:17:21 UTC  

ok cool but then woludn't that cause 100% of the time people who get vaccines also get autism

2019-07-02 02:20:17 UTC  

oof