Immunization Statistics – www.cdc.gov Autism statistics used in the video – www.fightingautism.org Other Autism statistics – www.autism-society.org – www.webmd.com Studies that disprove the autism-vaccine hypothesis – www.webmd.com – www.brighttots.com – www.reuters.com – www.ehponline.org – www.autism-watch.org Information on bioaccumulation – toxics.usgs.gov – extoxnet.orst.edu – science.jrank.org Information on Mercury poisoning – www.medicinenet.com – www.michigan.gov The differences …

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4 Responses to “At last, I respond to the Autism-Vaccines Link”

  1. garybooker says:

    First, thanks for …
    First, thanks for responding. :)

    One of things that I made very clear in the video is that mercury poisoning is distinctly different from Autism. There are only a few similarities.

    Even if it is true that 70 percent of autistic children have low glutathione levels, it still does not provide an explaination for the children that are not autistic and have been vaccinated that ALSO have low glutathionine levels.

  2. morepuppies says:

    Likewise, the …
    Likewise, the arguement that is being made about thimerosal is that there is a subset of children who have impaired immune system and detox systems (specifically glutathione deficiency) so that they cannot clear ethyl mercury from their bodies. Approx 70% of children with autism have very low glutathione levels and cannot clear heavy metals like typical children can.

    Again… please look at the arguments being made before you respond.

  3. garybooker says:

    I didn’t want to go …
    I didn’t want to go there. I wanted to keep it within the realm of K-12 mathematics.

  4. ChrisJMoor says:

    Have you tried this …
    Have you tried this data with a Chi-X test at all? I agree with your conclusions but a Chi-X test at the 95% or even 99% confidence interval is a pretty good argument settler…

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