adhoc10 Posted May 5, 2017 Report Share Posted May 5, 2017 I liked this one due to the lack of explanation about why vaccines are so good for everyone. Look at the numbers. http://info.cmsri.org/the-driven-researcher-blog/vaccinated-vs.-unvaccinated-guess-who-is-sicker?utm_campaign=Vax%2FUnvax&utm_content=53748084&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlyHi Posted May 5, 2017 Report Share Posted May 5, 2017 Excellent find Adhoc! Finally science to back up what we have long known about vaccines! Soon governments all around the world will mandate compulsory vaccination as they are bought by big pharma. It may will mean if you want to look after your health and the health of your kids, you will need to get off the grid and home school...( Benefits = better than common core!) Come on people .....WAKE UP to what is happening around you! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tankdude Posted May 9, 2017 Report Share Posted May 9, 2017 Just as another aside - if you feel like doing a little research, I think you might find this interesting. Knowing me, of course it has to do with oxidative stress and redox signaling. In your favorite search engine type in some of the things they mentioned here. Autism, ADHD, allergies - even chronic illness - and add the words "redox" or "oxidative stress" For instance - if I use Google and enter "autism and redox" - here is a sample of what I get - Think there might be a tie in? Scholarly articles for autism and redox … and genetic factors combine to cause autism: A redox/ … - Deth - Cited by 254 … region-specific glutathione redox imbalance in autism - Chauhan - Cited by 95 … on glutathione redox status in children with autism - James - Cited by 177 Search Results Autism: a redox/methylation disorder. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416710 by RC Deth - 2013 - Cited by 6 - Related articles Autism: A Redox/Methylation Disorder https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3865376/ by RC Deth - 2013 - Cited by 6 - Related articles Nov 1, 2013 - While autism is still a mysterious developmental disorder, expansion of research efforts over the past 10 to 15 years has yielded a number of ... Metabolic pathology of autism in relation to redox metabolism. - NCBI https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24712422 by RE Frye - 2014 - Cited by 36 - Related articles Biomark Med. 2014;8(3):321-30. doi: 10.2217/bmm.13.158. Metabolic pathology of autism in relation to redox metabolism. Frye RE(1), James SJ. Redox/Methylation Theory and Autism - Springer link.springer.com/10.1007%2F978-1-4614-4788-7_78 by R Deth - 2014 - Related articles These data strongly support the implications of the “redox-methylation” hypothesis for autism and identify autism spectrum disorders as a neuroepigenetic ... How environmental and genetic factors combine to cause autism: A ... www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0161813X0700215X Similar by R Deth - 2008 - Cited by 254 - Related articles On the basis of these observations, a “redox/methylation hypothesis of autism” is described, in which oxidative stress, initiated by environment factors in ... Autism: A Redox/Methylation Disorder - Jan 17, 2017 - SAGE Journals journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.7453/gahmj.2013.087 by RC Deth - 2013 - Cited by 6 - Related articles Jan 17, 2017 - Sharma A, Kramer ML, Wick PF, D4 dopamine receptor-mediated phospholipid methylation and its implications for mental illnesses such as ... Translational Psychiatry - Redox metabolism abnormalities in autistic ... www.nature.com › Journal home › Archive › June 18 2013 Similar by RE Frye - 2013 - Cited by 59 - Related articles Jun 18, 2013 - Redox metabolism abnormalities in autistic children associated with mitochondrial disease. Open. R E Frye, R DeLaTorre, H Taylor, J Slattery, ... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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