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This is misleading propaganda. They are pulling out cases of children with mitochondrial disorders and labeling them as autism cases. It's deceitful. |
are you qualified to tell the difference? I highly assume NOT, and neither can 99.9% of doctors. So, unless you test every single autistic child for mitochondrial disorder, you have no fucking clue. |
I know that the united mitochondrial disease foundation recommends that children with mitochondrial diseases get vaccinated. |
| thus, the video. It goes full circle. Leaders in health care are ADMITTING it. |
You don't seem to understand what mitochondrial diseases are, or who the UMDF is, based on your response. If you did, you would understand why these cases are different from autism cases in the general population. AND you would understand why the UMDF would recommend vaccination, even though they know that there is risk for people with mitochondrial diseases. |
Here, I'll show you this graphic to help explain what I mean about mitochondrial diseases. It answers some points, like the percentage of ASD children with mito, and the percentage of mito children with autism. It also illustrates how the risk of autistic regression seems linked to fevers. Those fevers can occur due to vaccinations, but they are more likely to occur due to infection. Since vaccines reduce the chances of infection, it's really a tradeoff based on the protective effect of vaccinations vs. the risk of fever due to them. Also important is that autism is not the only risk due to fever. For mito kids, getting sick is not a walk in the park. If you look at the purple circle, it shows how there is a much larger population that, if they avoided vaccination, could face other dire health consequences from vaccine-preventable illness.
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