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Is there a connection between vaccines and autism?

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E. Austin

E. Austin

E. Austin
E. Austin

Answered Jun 18, 2019

Some believe there is a direct connection between autism and vaccinations and others won't hear of the theory. I wholehearted believe there is. There are countless stories of kids who are fine having their vaccinations and suddenly turning autistic. The thought is that while all children aren't susceptible to being affected by the injection of toxins into the body, toxins mixed with the substances which hopefully prevents disease, that is, some are sitting ducks.

Some believe there is a direct connection between autism and vaccinations and others won't hear
When their body cannot deal with the substances that are introduced, they become autistic, come down with other issues, or some even die. The goverment covers these stories up and have a way of discrediting doctors and others who speak out. Vaccinations are quite profitable to all in the medical and pharma field as well as to politians.

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Anthony Paul Bonadio

Anthony Paul Bonadio

Its kind of my job to give answers

Anthony Paul Bonadio
Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher, MCA, PhD, Toledo

Answered Jun 10, 2019

There is no known link between vaccines and autism. There has been; however, much controversy surrounding this debate because of some very enthusiastic and undereducated parents, who believe that there is a connection between the two. Several studies and have proven that there is no connection. A lot of people who are a part of the Scientology religion are against vaccinations for the very reason that they are on trusting of modern medicine, as well as doctors, and they do not believe that vaccines are safe.

Even the ingredients in the vaccinations themselves have been individually studied, and they have been proven that they do not cause autism. Some of the specific diseases that have been eradicated because inoculations have been studied, and there is still no discernible link between the vaccine and autism.

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