MMR was the leading cause of the autism spike we’ve seen over the last several decades.
What changed? Autism was virtually unheard of when I was a kid vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella in the early 1960s. IDK if I was vaccinated all at once or individually. None of my classmates seemed to exhibit autism AFAIK, and they were all vaccinated.
I understand doctors are combining different vaccines now for convenience, and have added many new ones. Is that the actual cause?
You got them separately, in the 80s or 90s they combined all three into one jab.
The immune stress of a high frequency inoculation is likely causing some sort of epigenetic switch to flip.
That is exactly what I was thinking, only in non-medical layman's terms.
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