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HUMAN DIPLOID CELLS IN SHOTS NOW LINKED TO AUTISM - A new study conducted

by the EPA shows a correlation between the use of cells from babies in

abortions in vaccines to an increase in autism rates. The spike in autism

correlates directly with the increased use of aborted fetal DNA in the

MMR vaccine (1981-88).

The study provides another problem from pro-life advocates who are

already concerned about the abortion-vaccine tie.

The study, published in February in the publication Environmental Science

& Technology, confirms 1988 as a “change point” in the rise of Autism

Disorder rate.

" Although the debate about the nature of increasing autism

continues, the potential for this increase to be real and involve

exogenous environmental stressors exists, " the study says....

The 1988 date is significant because, as pro-life blogger Jill Stanek

notes, the Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute indicates that's when

the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices added a second dose of

the MMR vaccine, containing fetal cells from aborted babies, to its

recommendations.

The study found two other change point dates: 1981, two years after MMRII

was approved in the United States with fetal cells, and 1995, when SCPI

says the chickenpox vaccine using aborted cells was approved.

 

http://lifenews.com/nat627

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http://www.all.org/pdf/McDonaldPaul2010.pdf

 

These were received as pf Jan 2010 and the most

recent was from April 21, 2010. Pretty much brand new studies.

 

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

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http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

 

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