TIDBIT: THE AMISH’S CURIOUS LACK OF AUTISM
May 9, 2022 / / Comments Off on TIDBIT: THE AMISH’S CURIOUS LACK OF AUTISM
Here's one for you injection fans, and in its own round-about way, it's even apropos of today's main blog:
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Some time back I read about a study seeming to indicate autism likely results from the mother taking tranquilizers during pregnancy. If true, one would also expect the Amish to have no cases of autism. It also seems to better correlate time-wise with the increase in autism cases than vaccinations.
Hi. Speaking as an Osteopath (UK trained) with a lot of experience treating Autistic children. It does not exist. Autism is brain damage. The usual reason is inflammation related to vaccines. Plus, the poor quality of food not supporting normal growth and defence in the body, and the problem that so many foods are compromised and themselves cause inflammatory reactions in the body. Not forgetting the usual problems of pollution and general dirt in our modern world. Also, ADHD and all the other designations – is similar. Read Toxic Psychiatry by Peter Breggin. The whole thing was a made up disorder. Speaking personally, it can readily be improved by removing toxins, upgrading food, and some decent teaching.
The Amish eat real food that is why they don’t need vaccines which are poisons masquerading as medicines.
Not only do they eat real food, but they get exercise in daily life, live in contact with the natural world, have tight-knit communities with shared values, and believe in something beyond the purely material. Sounds like a recipe for a healthy life to me.
To those who claim Amish life is so simple that learning disabilities wouldn’t show up, try gardening some time. It is far more involved and needing the ability to apply technical knowledge in a dynamic environment than 90% of most modern jobs.