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Fièvre
17-09-11, 02:34 AM
This is the title of an article by marj lefroy . see : http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life/vaccinations-vexed-link-to-autism-20110914-1k8nm.html

while we still don't know exactly what causes autism, the latest research – including the study released by Dr Amaral of the University of California (http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-09-08/study-moves-towards-unlocking-autism-mystery/2876128) last week – is coalescing around the view that it's a combination of genetic, immune system and environmental factors. Earlier this year, Dr Amaral said (http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:rjMm_7LSSU8J:www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/jan-june11/amaralext_04-20.html+%22small+subset+of+children+who+may+be+par ticularly+vulnerable+to+vaccines%22&cd=8&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au) that, "there is a small subset of children who may be particularly vulnerable to vaccines if the child had a precondition like a mitochondrial defect ... vaccinations, for those children, may be the environmental factor that tipped them over the edge."

lefroy's nephew went autist after vaccination
It's not a conclusion that his mother, a sober individual pushing 40 with an honours degree in science and a background in public health, wanted to reach, but in the end it was undeniable.

in order to secure some injections, lefroy suggests
We can change the way they're administered (using drops instead of injections, so the virus can be broken down by the immune system's natural defence mechanisms before it gets into the bloodstream, instead of being propelled straight into it at full strength)??Would this be of use ?