Mercury and Autisum

Posted by Mikiko Murakami on May 16th, 2007
2007
May 16

Med Sci Monit. 2004 Mar;10(3):PI33-9. Epub 2004 Mar 1.

 

 

A comparative evaluation of the effects of MMR immunization and mercury doses from thimerosal-containing childhood vaccines on the population prevalence of autism.

Geier DA, Geier MR. President, MedCon, Inc, Silver Spring, MD, USA.

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of MMR immunization and mercury from thimerosal-containing childhood vaccines on the prevalence of autism. MATERIAL/METHODS: Evaluations of the Biological Surveillance Summaries of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the U.S. Department of Education datasets, and the CDC’s yearly live birth estimates were undertaken RESULTS: It was determined that there was a close correlation between mercury doses from thimerosal–containing childhood vaccines and the prevalence of autism from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s. In contrast, there was a potential correlation between the number of primary pediatric measles-containing vaccines administered and the prevalence of autism during the 1980s. In addition, it was found that there were statistically significant odds ratios for the development of autism following increasing doses of mercury from thimerosal-containing vaccines (birth cohorts: 1985 and 1990-1995) in comparison to a baseline measurement (birth cohort: 1984). The contribution of thimerosal from childhood vaccines (>50% effect) was greater than MMR vaccine on the prevalence of autism observed in this study. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study agree with a number of previously published studies. These studies have shown that there is biological plausibility and epidemiological evidence showing a direct relationship between increasing doses of mercury from thimerosal-containing vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders, and measles-containing vaccines and serious neurological disorders. It is recommended that thimerosal be removed from all vaccines, and additional research be undertaken to produce a MMR vaccine with an improved safety profile.

PMID: 14976450 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Abstract

Is autism a G-alpha protein defect reversible with natural vitamin A?

Posted by Mikiko Murakami on Feb 16th, 2005
2005
Feb 16

Summary

Autism may be a disorder linked to the disruption of the G-alpha protein, affecting retinoid receptors in the
brain. A study of 60 autistic children suggests that autism may be caused by inserting a G-alpha protein defect, the pertussis toxin found in the DPT vaccine, into genetically at-risk children. This toxin separates the G-alpha protein from retinoid receptors. Those most at risk report a family history of at least one parent with a pre-existing G-alpha protein defect, including night blindness, pseudohypoparathyroidism or adenoma of the thyroid or pituitary gland.
Natural vitamin A may reconnect the retinoid receptors critical for vision, sensory perception, language processing
and attention. Autism spectrum disorders have increased from 1 in 10 000 in 1978 to 1 in 300 in some US
communities in 1999. Recent evidence indicates that autism is a disorder of the nervous system and the immune
system, affecting multiple metabolic pathways.

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