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Re: What is your opinion?
Is it possible if autism is indeed linked to a genetic component, that vaccines may be the trigger that exploits that genetic link?
What I'm trying to say is, is it possible that there is a genetic component in some (apparently, increasing numbers), perhaps a weakness of some sort, that prevents the subjects body from responding to or processing vaccine ingredients as effectively as it does in other subjects? That, depending upon the degree of this weakness, exposure to vaccines can result in autism spectrum, learning disabilities, SIDS or even ADHD?
I do know that I have a sensitivity to vaccines that I can document all the way to childhood. A TB test I took in 2004 caused temporary cholestasis and fluid-filled blisters all over my body, and my next-to-last
vaccination (Hep B) caused vertigo, loss of skin pigment, systemic eczema and generalized inflammation.