It may not be just vaxxing, there is some anecdotal evidence that carnivore and other very low carb diets have helped some kids with autism. Now I'd guess that if so it may not be only more meat and animal products, or in carnivore, only them, in the diet - which do have more easily available nutrients, especially nutrients critically necessary for brain and brain development in children, than plants have - but also the often very strict avoidance of all processed foods especially people eating carnivore diets tend to do.
As far as I understand the Amish aren't fans of commercial, far processed foods either.
Besides all the other problems with processed foods, they are now made using mostly or only plant oils, which leads to our diets having way too much linoleic acid - omega-6 - compared to what they used to have, and while it is an essential nutrient it very much seems to be one of those things where more is not better.
From the article the link leads to: "Pre-clinical and clinical studies dispel previous assumptions that LA is a benign fatty acid in the brain. On the contrary, when present in excess and chronically, it induces ataxia in chickens, promotes neuroinflammation in rats and is linked to abnormal neurodevelopment in humans."
There is also the Flynn effect about IQ - IQ average in western populations kept rising during most of the 20th century, however lately that score seem to be declining. Which does fit nicely with the times when rising wealth meant people eating more meat, until we were told that animal products aren't as healthy as plant based foods are and we started to abandon especially animal fats, moving to those "more healthy" vegetable oils, then a lot have started to avoid animal products in general, some completely. And especially the most strict form - whatever else you can say about veganism it is a demanding diet in the sense that you have to know hell of a lot of what you eat in order to get everything you need from that diet, and still will depend on pills for some things like B12, and most who go there don't, they just stop eating anything coming from animals.
Oh I’m sure. The only toxins going into their lives is what’s traveling through the air from our polluted world into theirs…but then again they live so obscured from civilization that its probably benign and with their otherwise healthy lifestyle may not even affect them. For the first time in my life I’m jealous of the Amish.
Correct it’s not just vaxing - although that is heavy factor. The chemicals in our food, furniture, clothes, air, water, etc - essentially our entire environment is polluted with poisons. Some moms of autistic kids have found that avoiding food coloring, additives and adopting a low/no sugar diet helped tremendously. Same with adhd and other neurological issues. Combining this with the current vax schedule and I would say you’re lucky if your kid escapes any chronic diseases - both short and long term.
My wife works with Autistic kids and they prefer the processed foods more than the wholesome home cooked meals they prepare in the life-skills classes.
Looks like there is evidence that the foods certainly contribute to their condition:
the tl;dr is certain types of autism are caused by an inability to produce certain enzymes, so those enzymes must be administered via iv or through the skin with a solvent like DMSO.
Gregg's proposal was to use the pre-enzyme/hormone, as it would be stored in the duodinum until needed, then converted by the duodenum into the necessary ezyme and then sent to the digestive tract at the proper time.
DMSO, or dimethyl sulfoxide, is a colorless liquid and an organosulfur compound widely used as a solvent in chemical reactions due to its ability to dissolve both polar and nonpolar substances. It is also known for its medicinal use in treating interstitial cystitis, a bladder condition.
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Oh what's that, Ivermectin deniers? A product intended for use primarily on animals has medicinal value in humans as well? A secondary use other than its intended application? WHAT A CONCEPT, FAGGOTS!
well there's a minor risk with DMSO if not applied properly. kind of caused a panic in the medical community apparently
See, DMSO will not only travel through the skin, but carry anything dissolved in it under the skin as well, so you have to be extremely careful to clean the application area before applying, so you don't drag toxic chemicals or dirt, germs, etc. into the body along with whatever good chemicals you want it to carry.
basically, a few people had toxic reactions after treatment, and the whole medical community panicked, so the government banned its use in humans when all they really needed to do was make sure people were cleaning the skin properly and letting any isopropyl alcohol or whatever was dried before applying a DMSO solution.
I have used DMSO for local pain after injuries like muscle strains, and once torn ligament. It helps, and seems to speed the recovery. But yes, you have to be careful when it comes to cleanness.
It may not be just vaxxing, there is some anecdotal evidence that carnivore and other very low carb diets have helped some kids with autism. Now I'd guess that if so it may not be only more meat and animal products, or in carnivore, only them, in the diet - which do have more easily available nutrients, especially nutrients critically necessary for brain and brain development in children, than plants have - but also the often very strict avoidance of all processed foods especially people eating carnivore diets tend to do.
As far as I understand the Amish aren't fans of commercial, far processed foods either.
Besides all the other problems with processed foods, they are now made using mostly or only plant oils, which leads to our diets having way too much linoleic acid - omega-6 - compared to what they used to have, and while it is an essential nutrient it very much seems to be one of those things where more is not better.
From the article the link leads to: "Pre-clinical and clinical studies dispel previous assumptions that LA is a benign fatty acid in the brain. On the contrary, when present in excess and chronically, it induces ataxia in chickens, promotes neuroinflammation in rats and is linked to abnormal neurodevelopment in humans."
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41538-019-0061-9
And of course the vegetable oil consumption is also a problem when it comes to veganism, and all the food recommendations pushed on us now.
https://www.news-medical.net/health/Oils-Rich-in-Linoleic-Acid.aspx
There is also the Flynn effect about IQ - IQ average in western populations kept rising during most of the 20th century, however lately that score seem to be declining. Which does fit nicely with the times when rising wealth meant people eating more meat, until we were told that animal products aren't as healthy as plant based foods are and we started to abandon especially animal fats, moving to those "more healthy" vegetable oils, then a lot have started to avoid animal products in general, some completely. And especially the most strict form - whatever else you can say about veganism it is a demanding diet in the sense that you have to know hell of a lot of what you eat in order to get everything you need from that diet, and still will depend on pills for some things like B12, and most who go there don't, they just stop eating anything coming from animals.
Okay, correlation is not causation, but...
I'm assuming the Amish are probably on well water also, so they aren't getting all the fluoride and round-up etc runoff water in their drinking water.
Oh I’m sure. The only toxins going into their lives is what’s traveling through the air from our polluted world into theirs…but then again they live so obscured from civilization that its probably benign and with their otherwise healthy lifestyle may not even affect them. For the first time in my life I’m jealous of the Amish.
Correct it’s not just vaxing - although that is heavy factor. The chemicals in our food, furniture, clothes, air, water, etc - essentially our entire environment is polluted with poisons. Some moms of autistic kids have found that avoiding food coloring, additives and adopting a low/no sugar diet helped tremendously. Same with adhd and other neurological issues. Combining this with the current vax schedule and I would say you’re lucky if your kid escapes any chronic diseases - both short and long term.
I believe the thymerisol in vaxxes contribute to 95% of autism. Breaks the blood brain barriers and directly effects neural connections.
My wife works with Autistic kids and they prefer the processed foods more than the wholesome home cooked meals they prepare in the life-skills classes.
Looks like there is evidence that the foods certainly contribute to their condition:
Healing the symptoms known as Autism 2.0
David W. Gregg had a great page on autism.
lemme dig it up...
https://web.archive.org/web/20111028221125/http://www.krysalis.net/autism.htm
the tl;dr is certain types of autism are caused by an inability to produce certain enzymes, so those enzymes must be administered via iv or through the skin with a solvent like DMSO.
Gregg's proposal was to use the pre-enzyme/hormone, as it would be stored in the duodinum until needed, then converted by the duodenum into the necessary ezyme and then sent to the digestive tract at the proper time.
AI summary of DMSO:
DMSO, or dimethyl sulfoxide, is a colorless liquid and an organosulfur compound widely used as a solvent in chemical reactions due to its ability to dissolve both polar and nonpolar substances. It is also known for its medicinal use in treating interstitial cystitis, a bladder condition.
--
Oh what's that, Ivermectin deniers? A product intended for use primarily on animals has medicinal value in humans as well? A secondary use other than its intended application? WHAT A CONCEPT, FAGGOTS!
well there's a minor risk with DMSO if not applied properly. kind of caused a panic in the medical community apparently
See, DMSO will not only travel through the skin, but carry anything dissolved in it under the skin as well, so you have to be extremely careful to clean the application area before applying, so you don't drag toxic chemicals or dirt, germs, etc. into the body along with whatever good chemicals you want it to carry.
basically, a few people had toxic reactions after treatment, and the whole medical community panicked, so the government banned its use in humans when all they really needed to do was make sure people were cleaning the skin properly and letting any isopropyl alcohol or whatever was dried before applying a DMSO solution.
I have used DMSO for local pain after injuries like muscle strains, and once torn ligament. It helps, and seems to speed the recovery. But yes, you have to be careful when it comes to cleanness.