During the 1990s, I homeschooled my four sons. I started studying vaccination in 1998. Three years later, a friend and I co-founded a group that shares information about vaccination with anyone who is interested in learning the truth about it.
We have some articles about it on the www.vaclib.org web site. The URL of our group's home page is http://www.vaclib.org/chapter/wyhome.htm.
The group's name is Wyoming Vaccine Information Network. Of course, you don't have to be from Wyoming to join me in discussing things. 
I wrote about autism yesterday and would like to share my thoughts with you. I am convinced most autism is caused by vaccination.
Thimerosal-containing vaccines are a major source of mercury, which suppresses the immune system. There are other sources, like the Rhogam shot (given to pregnant Rh-negative mothers), sea-food, metal fillings in pregnant mothers' teeth, and coal-fired power-plants. After the initial doses of mercury, then follows the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine, which causes further damage.
This is the way Dr. Carmel Wakefield, Dr. Andrew Wakefield's wife, described the damage done by MMR in October, 2006: "He thought they’d want to rule out any possibility that MMR could cause gut damage, particularly as worrying evidence was starting to emerge that the live mumps and measles viruses in the vaccine could interact to suppress the body’s natural immune response. But no one wanted to know. He met with a complete brick wall."
Mercury and the MMR vaccine work together to cause autism. Dr. Boyd Haley said in 2002, "I have been told that the MMR vaccination is often given at the same time that three thimerosal-containing vaccines are given. Inhibit the immune response with the thimerosal-containing vaccinations, and an infant has less ability to respond to the measles virus in the MMR vaccination that is injected at the same setting. This might explain the presence of measles virus in about 80 percent of autistic children."
In my opinion, a lot of the damage was probably done in the baby's life before the MMR was given. The MMR doesn't have to have been given at the same time as the mercury-containing vaccines were given. The nerve-endings and the immune system were first damaged when the mercury was introduced into the baby. Also, it's interesting that mercury is even more harmful when combined with aluminum, which is in some vaccines.
One popular treatment for autism that works for some autistics is the gluten-free and casein-free diet. Since many autistic people have "leaky guts," or intestinal tracts that have tiny holes, substances are able to leak through into the bloodstream and then possibly through the blood-brain barrier.
In 2002, Mothering magazine interviewed Dr. Stephanie Cave, who gave some fascinating information about autism. The interviewer asked her: "How does mercury specifically affect the immune system and the enzyme system?"
Dr. Cave replied: "Mercury is a neurotoxin; it inhibits brain function in a variety of ways. It also suppresses the immune system to a certain degree. When hepatitis B began to be administered at birth during the 1990s, we started seeing ear infections beginning around two weeks of age, which was almost unheard of before that. We started seeing many more sick children in that first month of life."
Dr. Cave continued, "We also find that these children make antibodies against their own tissue. They have antibodies to the basic myelin protein in brain tissue. These antibodies disappear after the children are treated and the mercury is eliminated.
"In addition, the children combine casein from dairy protein and gluten from wheat, oats, barley, and rye to naturally occurring morphine in the body. These gliadomorphin and casomorphin peptides make the children spacey and irritable. The enzyme DPPIV that would normally break down these peptides and eliminate them is inactivated by mercury and heavy metals. Subsequently, these children have higher levels of morphines in the body."
That helps explain how mercury and other heavy metals do their damage. More later!
Susan Pearce
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