EARLY AUTISM

 
 

New parents and parents-to-be have more influence over minimizing the risk of autism problems than previously realized.

While the epidemic of autism continues to puzzle parents and pediatricians, a growing number of toxicologists and neurologists are acknowledging that there is no mystery. The cause of autism is mercury - simply the result of exposure to a developing, unprotected baby’s brain x 100 when it occurs in a baby already exposed to lead. Here’s why...

Autism -

What if

it was

optional?

A scientific phenomenon called potentiation is responsible for why autism is so prevalent in children today and why it effects boys so much more often than girls. LEAD exposure, also a modern day epidemic, interacts synergistically with mercury making its toxicity more than one hundred times what it normally is. Why mostly boys? Testosterone also reacts synergistically with these neurotoxins.

In utero mercury and lead exposure happen when a pregnant mother ingests these toxic substances which are in turn passed to an unborn baby. We call this form of mercury and lead exposure EARLY AUTISM. The baby is born with irreversible changes to the brain which effect communication and sensory integration. Since lead causes its own set of learning and behavior problems, there may be additional challenges such as a low IQ and ADHD.

REGRESSIVE AUTISM happens when there is further mercury exposure to a baby with existing high levels of lead. Since the source of mercury that often causes an overnight change in a seemingly typically developing toddler is a vaccine, much focus  has been put on this source as the single cause. The truth is that without the blood brain barrier which develops around age two, a baby may have been exposed many times to many sources of mercury. The vaccine dose of mercury is likely the proverbial “straw that breaks the camel’s back”. 

The mercury-based preservative in vaccines, food products made with High Fructose Corn Syrup, various items in our medicine cabinets, the dangerous levels found in fish, and the 49% mercury used in dental amalgam are topped off by what is pumped out of coal burning plants and sent airborne around the world. Mercury is extremely dangerous - the second most toxic substance known to man. A small amount of this metal in the body of a human already burdened with lead results in a cluster of symptoms we call autism.

Is having a child with autism optional?  It is possible to increase your awareness of heavy metals and simply avoid them. It is neither expensive nor complicated. You just need some background knowledge and some common sense. 

Poisoning your unborn or new born baby with neurotoxins is optional. We suggest that you do not leave the avoidance of heavy metal exposure to chance.