I am wondering ...is it possible that there are gender differences between males and females with autism that affect how hormones, behaviors, and social expectations make it harder to identify autism in females?
Woman, for instance, may mask their feelings/behaviors, conforming to expected social norms and expectations. These may not be as easily identified and categorized. Just wondering aloud.
Mercury disproportionately affects boys because testosterone amplifies the neurotoxic effects of mercury. Conversely, estrogen wraps the mercury molecule and protects the female brain. That’s why these disorders tend to selectively affect males and girls with unusually high testosterone. Any scientist genuinely searching for the cause of this epidemic must begin by identifying a toxin that suddenly increased across every demographic in 1988 and affects boys at a 4 to 1 ratio.
There is a correlation between autism and transgenderism. Given the info above it would be logical to consider hormone replacement therapy as a treatment.
Yes but now consider boys are four times more likely to have autism than girls…
It bumps it to something like 1 in 23 boys
I am wondering ...is it possible that there are gender differences between males and females with autism that affect how hormones, behaviors, and social expectations make it harder to identify autism in females?
Woman, for instance, may mask their feelings/behaviors, conforming to expected social norms and expectations. These may not be as easily identified and categorized. Just wondering aloud.
-RFK Jr. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/about-us/mercury-vaccines-cdcs-worst-nightmare/
There is a correlation between autism and transgenderism. Given the info above it would be logical to consider hormone replacement therapy as a treatment.