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Originally Posted by OneHungLo
right from the peer-reviewed study:
Conclusions and Relevance In this large sample of privately insured children with older siblings, receipt of the MMR vaccine was not associated with increased risk of ASD, regardless of whether older siblings had ASD. These findings indicate no harmful association between MMR vaccine receipt and ASD even among children already at higher risk for ASD.
so what the fuck does that mean? or does your brain not process things that you don't want to believe?
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So now let's look at an example
Bob gets all the childhood vaccines, regresses into Autism
Bill skips MMR, but gets all the other childhood vaccines, regresses into Autism
Does looking at samples in this way show if MMR is causing Autism or not? Of course not, because even when MMR is skipped there are generally many other vaccines being given, meaning many more chances for Autism. Bill's parents have him skip MMR so he has no MMR receipt, but he still went Autistic from the other jabs. This is why it's a smoke and mirrors study, to really test these we need completely unvaccinated people involved, we also need to focus on specific type of Autism which comes from vaccines (i.e. Regressive Autism), instead of including the genetic forms.