Autism Is NOT Caused By Vaccines
What causes autism? Autism in children has increased dramatically over the years, with no known cause. In this video, we’ll explore the connection between vaccines and autism and potential autism remedies that can improve some of the symptoms of autism.
Autism is not caused by vaccines. The science has settled. If you look it up on Wikipedia, it’ll say there is no known cause of autism. It’s most likely genetic, possibly environmental. There’s no known cure.
But there’s one thing that Wikipedia does emphasize over and over again. It’s a myth that vaccines are a cause of autism. I have to give a disclaimer here because YouTube has policies. If something conflicts with medical consensus, it’s considered misinformation. However, YouTube does give you an exception to that.
If you want to cover opposing viewpoints or your own opinions and you back it up with research, potentially they won’t take the video down. I am not going to conclude for you. I’m just going to give you a series of pieces of information and you can make up your own mind. With all these controversial topics, there’s always opposing viewpoints, right? Because you have like Dr.
Paul Offett. He’s an advocate for vaccines for children and he’s a critic of the antivaccine movement. Then of course you have Anthony Fouchy who also says that there’s no evidence between autism and vaccines. And then between 2010 and 2021, Fouchy received 58 royalty payments directly from vaccine research. So there’s two main things I want to talk about.
Uh number one is the myth that autism comes from vaccines because it’s been disproven and there’s no research. I’m going to cover that. And then number two, there’s no cure for autism. There’s advocates that are telling us that a cure is even dangerous and autism is normal. Let’s first talk about what we really know about autism.
We know that there’s a much higher level of inflammation in the brain with autism. And I’m going to put some links down below from the research done by Dr. Combbre who’s a neurologist. So the data that he found in autism is that there’s chronic inflammation that’s not related to a microbe or a pathogen. One study showed that 70% of autistic children had higher levels of autoimmune diseases, which is really interesting.
But what’s even more interesting about that, a vaccine given to a person does not create an adequate immune response unless you also add something to that vaccine. And that thing that’s added to the vaccine is called an adguant. Aluminum compounds are the most commonly used vaccine aduants. Research shows that aluminum is toxic on multiple levels. It is a neurotoxin.
The neurotoxicity of aluminum typically manifest in learning, memory, concentration and speech deficits. The question arises, what makes the brain particularly susceptible to aluminum toxic impact? When you get an injection with this adgiuant aluminum, it goes up into and it crosses the bloodb brain barrier with the help of an immune cell triggered by repeated exposure of unexpectedly long persistence of aluminum adgivants in the human body. Now, that’s all very interesting, but now I have to show you something on this page right here. What we’re looking at on this page is from 1980 to 2023.
Okay? And we’re looking at the autism rate in the United States. There was 1 in 10,000 people in the US. And the number of vaccine doses went up to 12 with aluminum exposure 4x more than 250. So we got a,000 micrograms.
10 years later, now we have 1 in 150 people getting autism. And at that time we went up doubling from 12 to 24 number of vaccine doses by age 6 with more than doubling the aluminum exposure to 2500 micrograms of aluminum. Now, 23 years later, in 2023, one in 36 kids are diagnosed with the most aggressive vaccine schedule in history with 49 vaccine doses by age 6 with an aluminum toxicity exposure of 5,000 micrograms. Now, I’m not telling you what to conclude from this. I’m just giving you the data.
The FDA Department of Health and Human Services requires limits on aluminum in parental feeding solutions that require warning labels about potential aluminum hazards, yet sets no safety limits or required warnings for aluminum in vaccines. I would love to ask uh some of these medical experts that are pro- vaccine to help me understand how 5,000 micrograms are safe for a child under the age of six. The consequence of this view is best reflected in the fact that a large number of vaccine trials use an aluminum adgivant containing placebo or other aluminum containing vaccines as the control group. When you’re doing an experiment, a control group is a group that doesn’t get the treatment. So that way you have something to compare to, right?
So guess what? in the studies using this adgiant aluminum in vaccines, the control group that’s not supposed to be getting the aluminum is getting the aluminum. So right there, that completely cancels out those studies that did that. And also the data when you look at countries that don’t have such a aggressive vaccine schedule do not have significant trending autistic diagnosises. Even in the Amish community, which is unvaccinated, they have extremely low diagnosises of autism.
there are certain genes that could put uh a child more at risk for developing autism. No doubt. And so the combination of the aggressive vaccine schedule with the amount of aluminum in an individual that’s vulnerable because their genetics are predisposed to having autism, that could be the perfect storm. I personally think that before anyone is given a vaccine, if they could look at their genetics to see if they’re vulnerable, then they can have a better choice on who’s more at risk than others. So, I’m going to give you Dr.
Cornbury’s protocol, and then right after I give you Dr. Cornbrey’s protocol, I’m going to show you a clip of him speaking about this topic. So, the number one thing that he’ll give someone is vitamin D3 in higher amounts, 10,000 IUs. High levels of vitamin D3 help to uh create a calming effect of an overactive immune system. We have a hyper sensitive immune reaction in the brain interrupting the normal function of the brain.
So, vitamin D. Number two, propololis. This is something that related to what bees make. Propololis greatly helps regulate a dysfunctional immune system and it’s a very potent anti-inflammatory for the brain. But the third thing is probably the most important thing and it’s an oral silica supplement and the one that Dr.
Dr. Colomb recommends is called monomethyl cylentrol and he’ll give uh between 100 to 200 mg of the silica three times a day and if the child also has hyperactivity he will add to this protocol 4 g of glycinate which calms down the nervous system. Now he’ll also make some adjustments on that. If the child is too sleepy during the day he’ll cut that down a little bit because it does make you very calm. And I’m going to recommend that you put your child on a low carb diet.
So then the brain can start increasing ketones. And I also think that will support the brain. But I’m not making any claims. This is all theory. Go ahead and make up your own mind.
But now check out this clip from Dr. Core. When you inject aluminum in vaccines, aluminum is not eliminated by the kidneys. It remains in our organism. It is within the immune cells and it enters the brain carried by the immune cells.
There is a lot of research by Christopher Axling and he has shown that uh in the brains of people who died they had autism and they found high levels of aluminum in the brain tissue. They went to the University of Oxford in England and they got samples from the brains of patients that had autism when they died and they could see in the microscope that there were lots of nanop particles of aluminum. It’s amazed to see the number of of vaccines and how people just accept that as something being normal. I’ve been treating autism since 2014. I was in high doses of vitam