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(151 posts)Last edited Fri Apr 6, 2012, 01:58 PM - Edit history (1)
A significant chunk of the ASD population is likely autoimmune and the initial cause is a combination of very low levels
of vitamin D3 and direct stress on the the immune system by a virus or a vaccination. No, it's not the mercury in the shots but the shots are designed to stimulate the immune system.
If a child is low on vitamin D3 and is exposed to a virus or vaccination it is not guaranteed they will develop ASD as genetic
predispositions are probably important and a roll of the dice is involved. The currently recommended daily minimum requirement for D3 is roughly 10% of what is vitamin D researchers recommend. There are a number of newborns in well-to-do families with rickets. Where would one be with 10% of the recommended amount of thyroid hormone?
A substantial number of ASD kids given therapy to reduce the reactivity of the immune system will show reversal of some to many symptoms.