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Yes, he suggested there was a problem with it because parents were coming to him saying 'my child was normal, they had the vaccine, they developed terrible bowel symptoms and regressed into autism'

He suggested in that paper to do further research into the issue. I've read the entire paper, I was faxed it in 1998 when it came out, on the day of publication. I also had a phone conversation with Andrew Wakefield at that time and he merely suggested investigating.

The NHS of the UK had already brought over the original MMR vaccine after it had been banned in Canada for causing meningitis and they used it on British kids under a different name just because it was cheaper than the other MMR. Then it caused an aseptic meningitis epidemic here and some UK kids died, before they withdrew it. So they don't seem to have children as their first priority.

It wasn't just the fact that MMR was mentioned. The medical establishment are denying the possibility of autistic enterocolitis because they say autism isn't a damage condition, it isn't a disease condition, it's purely a mental disability. They don't acknowledge that some children have recovered and they don't acknowledge the gut/brain connection or the fact that the main part of the immune system is in the gut so the autistic children are showing immune dysfunction by having these bowel pathologies. The studies I showed you do show autistic enterocolitis.

And as I said, there have been plenty of studies showing that increased vaccination causes increased autism, some published in 2011, by other scientists, not just Wakefield.

September 9, 2011 - 9:48am

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