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Do Vaccines Cause Autism? – Autism & Me | Just A Skinny Boy

Do Vaccines Cause Autism? – Autism & Me | Just A Skinny Boy

There’s a lot of fear and suspicion revolving vaccines, particularly the MMR vaccine, and I just wanted to clear things up for everyone. Study Re-Confirms MMR …

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  1. There is a lot of evidence that the many known toxins in vaccines do cause brain damage including autism. There is even plenty of living proof with thousands of parents telling their stories of how their once healthy child suddenly became disengaged and showed all the signs of autism immediately after being vaccinated. Ignoramuses, like yourself, are akin to holocaust deniers and need to shut your ignorant yaps.

  2. Have you read the vaccine's package insert? Even most medical professionals working with vaccines haven't read it. The ingredients are listed on the pkg insert. If you did read it, then tell me, would you inject that stuff into your child's blood stream?

    How can a bunch of heavy poisonous metals, other toxins, pathogens, monkey and pig DNA, toxic chemicals, basically a poison soup, be better for your child than his healthy immune system? How can that be?

    Keep in mind that your child's immune system is practically destroyed from the vaccine. Anyone who puts that stuff into a child's blood stream or parent who ok's it, should be charged with child abuse and should go to jail!

    Explain this 1 minute video which says so much……………..
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f_zcO6VlDM

    AND STOP DELETING MY POSTS!

  3. The Anti Vax movement is so disgusting towards people with autism. We are all just "damaged goods" to them.

    I have and always will get all vaccines available. The science is solid. Vaccines save lives.

  4. I got officially diagnosed yesterday!
    This is quite an incredible experience for me, and I was wondering if you had any advice as to how tell close family members and friends of my diagnosis.

  5. I love this so much, thankyou for posting this. As working in the medical field, I know the necessity of vaccines.

  6. Not to mention that the idea that risking death is preferable to risking Autism. Which is a pretty crappy thing.

  7. People say ridiculous things sometimes…it's kinda sad to think people are influenced by others the way they are, if you understand what I mean.

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