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A study comparing autistic children to their neurotypical siblings and unrelated neurotypical children revealed that autistic children often lack bifidobacteria, a crucial microbe abundant in newborns. The speaker is publishing a paper based on this research. Identical twins with autism, who were nonverbal and aggressive, shared elevated levels of three identical microbes and had zero bifidobacteria. After treatment focused on eliminating harmful microbes and increasing beneficial ones, both twins became fully verbal and non-aggressive within seven months. The speaker believes that the microbiome offers insights into the condition of these children, as microbes travel from the gut to the brain via nerves. The speaker emphasizes the need to focus on nonverbal, severely affected autistic children and criticizes the lack of research and therapeutics, especially in light of the high number of cases in California.

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A possible autism treatment is reportedly curing children. Baxter Burley, diagnosed with full-blown autism at age 3, now acts like a normal 6-year-old after his diagnosis was reversed. His mercury levels decreased from 13 to 0.5. Some children are allegedly mainstreamed in school and out of the spectrum within a year. The treatment included a special diet, supplementation, chelation, missile v12 injections, and a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. Self-stimulatory behaviors disappeared, and he transitioned from no language or social interaction to being verbal and social. He now references when he "had autism." The CDC allegedly realized what was causing autism in 1999 but continued to tell the same story. Some claim the CDC is wasting critical time by ignoring doctors who are recovering these kids. The question is posed: How much longer will those who caused this epidemic be in charge of solving it?

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Parents and doctors express frustration over the lack of understanding and communication regarding the relationship between vaccines and autism. They emphasize the need for open discussion and further research to find solutions. While some argue that vaccines have been thoroughly studied and have led to a decline in preventable illnesses, others question the number of vaccines and ingredients that have been examined. They highlight the higher autism rates in countries with more vaccines and stress the importance of considering other potential factors. The debate becomes heated, with emotions running high, but the ultimate goal remains the same: to help children live better lives.

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Research has revealed that folate deficiency in a child's brain can lead to autism. We have also identified an exciting therapy that may benefit larger numbers of children who suffer from autism. Peer reviewed literature has documented that up to sixty percent of folate deficient children with ASD can have improved verbal communications if given Leukavorin. I have instructed NIH, FDA, and CMS to help doctors treat children appropriately. Jay will help tell that story, which started with sound science, the kind that restores faith in government.

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The video discusses the potential treatment for autism through detoxification and dietary changes, leading to significant improvements in children's symptoms. Parents share success stories of their children no longer being on the autism spectrum after implementing various treatments. The CDC's lack of action in addressing the autism epidemic is criticized, questioning how much longer those responsible for the crisis will be in charge of solving it. The focus is on recovery and hope for children with autism.

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- The meteoric rise in autism is among the most alarming public health developments in history. There's never been anything like this. - And now it's one in thirty one, but in some areas, it's much worse than that, if you can believe it. One in thirty one. - For boys, it's one in twelve. - And by the way, I think I can say that there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines and don't take any pills that have no autism, that have no autism. - They're pumping it looks like they're pumping into a horse. - You have a little child, little fragile child, and he get a a vat of 80 different vaccines, I guess. - 80 different blends, and they pump it in.

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The CDC released new data showing an increase in autism spectrum disorder cases in the US. The prevalence of autism is growing, and research suggests it may start during pregnancy. A study found that severe infection during pregnancy raises the risk of having a child with autism. Dr. John Poling, a neurologist and father of Hannah Poling, whose autism diagnosis was linked to vaccines, joins the discussion. He emphasizes the government's acknowledgment that his daughter's medical issues were caused by vaccination. The speakers stress the importance of finding the truth about vaccines and ensuring their safety.

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Autism rates are rising, currently estimated at one in thirty-one and one in twelve, a significant increase from one in ten thousand in the speaker's childhood. A large-scale testing and research initiative involving hundreds of scientists worldwide has been launched. By September, the speaker claims they will know the cause of the autism epidemic and be able to eliminate the exposures responsible.

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Speaker 0: People say, let's celebrate autism. It's neurodiversity. There's just differences and differences are okay. What's the average lifespan of a kid with an autism diagnosis? Anybody know? 34 in The United States. Is that okay? Is it okay that we're celebrating neurodiversity instead of saying what? Okay. So we really need to get the aluminum out of kids' brains. We need detoxification chelation studies, not the type of chelation that you hear about, bleach and all that garbage. Let's not talk about that. Let's talk about mild, long, slow chelation because it's chronic exposure to toxins in the environment, including mercury, including aluminum. And if you can get that out, I have a protocol, I reversed my asthma. NIH needs to study slow prolonged chelation to reverse asthma, autoimmunity, ADHD and autism. That has to happen now. Doctor. Jay Bhattacharya should be putting a research program together. Bobby Kennedy tells me they're going to study the health effects of aluminum on humans, so that's good news. So the really good news is we can do something right now.

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Children with autism have been successfully treated and recovered through various methods. One child, Burley, who was diagnosed with autism at age 3, no longer exhibits any symptoms after his mercury levels decreased significantly. Other children have also shown improvement through special diets, supplementation, chelation, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. These treatments have helped children become mainstreamed in school and develop social skills. Despite these success stories, the CDC has been slow to acknowledge and address the issue, offering vague explanations for the rise in autism cases. It is time for those responsible for the epidemic to take action and find a solution.

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The documentary follows a growing concern: the rise of chronic illness and neurodevelopmental disorders in American children, with speakers outlining striking statistics, personal stories, and contested science around vaccines. Key facts and patterns: - A shift from decades ago to today: more than forty percent of American children now have at least one chronic health condition; estimates cited include that over fifty-four percent of kids have a chronic disease, up from twelve point eight percent in the 1980s. One speaker emphasizes that in forty years there has been “the greatest decline in human health ever recorded.” - Autism rates have surged: just a few decades ago, one in ten thousand children had autism; today, one in thirty-one. Other listed conditions include ADD/ADHD, tics/Tourette’s, narcolepsy, sleep disorders, IBS, autoimmune diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile diabetes, lupus, Crohn’s), eczema, asthma, seizures, and various neurological issues. - The central question raised: what is causing this epidemic of chronic illness in kids? The film argues that rapid increases in incidence cannot be explained by genetic change alone, which would take generations. Story and study arc: - The narrative centers on a scientist who was willing to conduct a study into vaccine safety and vaccine injury, but who faced career-risking consequences when attempting to publish or disseminate results. - The film’s narrator and investigators say they compiled hidden-camera testimonies, interviews, and raw stories from parents whose children experienced serious adverse events after vaccines (eczema, seizures, chronic GI issues, sleep apnea, language loss, autonomic and neurological symptoms, and death in some cases). Stories include a child who lost language after vaccination, triplets who regressed into severe autism after their pneumococcal shot, and families describing chronic, ongoing medical crises following vaccines. - The film frames a broader debate: vaccines are safe and effective, with extensive global use and long-standing public health endorsement. Yet it argues that the vaccine safety narrative lacks certain types of trials, particularly double-blind placebo-controlled trials for childhood vaccines. It claims that, in some cases, no such trials exist prior to licensure, and that post-licensure safety surveillance is limited or incomplete. Vaccine safety testing and regulatory claims: - The film argues that none of the 72 vaccine doses on the childhood schedule has ever been subjected to a pre-licensure double-blind placebo-controlled trial, which is presented as the gold standard of safety testing. It asserts that safety assessments and post-licensure surveillance often rely on observational data rather than randomized trials. - A critical example is the hepatitis B vaccine (Recombivax HB): the FDA-approved trial cited shows safety monitoring for only five days after each dose, with no placebo control. The film argues this is insufficient to detect autoimmune or neurodevelopmental issues that could emerge years later. - Dr. Stanley Plotkin, a leading vaccine expert, is interviewed regarding whether five days of safety monitoring captures potential autoimmune or neurological adverse events; the dialogue suggests concern about the adequacy of such safety windows and controls. - The documentary presents the notion that the absence of a placebo-controlled vaccine safety trial is used to argue safety, while retrospective studies and unblinded cohort analyses hints at potential signals that would merit more rigorous testing. Henry Ford Health System and the “vaccinated vs unvaccinated” study: - Dell and others pursue a vaccinated-versus-unvaccinated study using Henry Ford Health System data, with the aim of comparing health outcomes in vaccinated and unvaccinated children. They argue that this kind of retrospective cohort study can reveal safety signals when randomized trials are unavailable. - The study reportedly found that vaccination exposure was associated with higher risks of several chronic conditions, including asthma, atopic diseases, autoimmune diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, SLE, Guillain-Barré syndrome), and neurodevelopmental disorders. They summarize that by ten years, 57% of vaccinated children had a chronic health condition versus 17% of unvaccinated children; overall, two to four times higher risks across several categories were reported, with notable differences in neurodevelopmental outcomes. - The study reportedly found zero chronic conditions in the unvaccinated group for several categories, though the vaccinated group showed higher incidence in many categories. Autism did not reach statistical significance in this study due to small numbers. The presenters emphasize that retrospective studies have limitations (confounding, follow-up length, healthcare-seeking behavior), but argue that the signal deserves publication and replication. - The Henry Ford study reportedly faced professional and institutional barriers: a threat of defamation, failed attempts to publish, and internal resistance. The documentary showcases a dinner meeting where Dr. Marcus Zervos expresses willingness to publish but ultimately faces career risk, leading to discussions about “Galileo moments” and whether data should be released despite pushback. Industry and public health responses: - The film juxtaposes the public health consensus—vaccines save lives, the schedule is well tested, and billions of people have been studied—with dissenting voices from physicians, scientists, and parents who argue that independent, large-scale vaccinated-versus-unvaccinated analyses are necessary to truly assess safety outcomes. - It includes testimonials from doctors who faced professional pushback after expressing concerns about broader vaccine safety questions or demonstrating adverse effects in patient populations. - The documentary frames a call to replicate the retrospective study in other large health systems (e.g., Kaiser Permanente, Harvard Pilgrim, CDC’s VSD) to determine whether the Henry Ford findings hold across populations, and whether impaired health outcomes correlate with the breadth of vaccination exposure. Conclusion and call to action: - The film asserts that if the data are valid, this would constitute a sea-change in our understanding of off-target and nonspecific effects of vaccination and would necessitate reconsidering how the vaccination program is designed and implemented. - Viewers are urged to consider the evidence, demand replication, and reflect on the moral and ethical implications of vaccine safety research, balancing public health benefits with potential risks, and exploring alternate strategies to protect child health.

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Children with autism are being successfully treated with diet, supplements, chelation, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Recovery varies, with some kids mainstreamed in a year and others taking longer. The CDC's lack of action is criticized, as doctors are making progress in treating autism. The puzzle of autism is slowly being pieced together.

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The video discusses the recovery of children with autism and the potential treatments available. It highlights the case of a child whose autism diagnosis was reversed after reducing the mercury levels in his system. Other parents share their experiences with various treatments, such as special diets, supplementation, chelation, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. They mention improvements in language, social interaction, and overall engagement. The video questions why the CDC has not taken more action to address the autism epidemic and urges for a change in leadership.

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A doctor has observed an increase in depression and suicide among children and adolescents, mirroring the rise in autism rates. One patient with MS reported her daughter was severely depressed at age four and was prescribed antidepressants. Because the daughter, born in 2006, received many aluminum-containing vaccines, the doctor administered silica, which binds to aluminum for kidney elimination. A year later, the patient reported an 85% improvement in her daughter's depression, and her psychiatrist was reducing her medication, suggesting she might no longer need it.

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This video discusses the topic of autism and compares the approaches of big pharma and holistic medicine. The speaker emphasizes the importance of detoxification in the holistic approach, particularly natural chelation therapy. They highlight the lack of awareness among conventional doctors about this method and the link between heavy metals and developmental delays in children. The speaker also mentions that environmental toxins can affect a child's development even before birth. Holistic medicine advocates for preconception detox as a preventive measure during pregnancy.

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The video discusses the recovery of children with autism and the potential treatments available. It features a boy named Baxter who was diagnosed with autism at age 3 but has since lost his diagnosis. The amount of mercury in his system decreased significantly, and his parents attribute his improvement to a special diet, supplementation, chelation, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Other children have also shown improvement through similar treatments, with some being mainstreamed in school within a year. The video questions why the CDC has not taken more action to address the autism epidemic and calls for those responsible to be held accountable.

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Autism rates have skyrocketed, with 1 in 10,070 men over 70 affected compared to 1 in 34 kids today. The speaker questions why allergies and autism were rare in their generation but prevalent now, costing the country $1 trillion annually. They emphasize the need to address this issue that is impacting so many children.

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A researcher claims that four children developed autism within weeks of receiving school-age shots (DPT, hepatitis, MMR) at age five. They believe the MMR vaccine at 15 months depletes the body of vitamin A, and subsequent DPT shots can cause children to disconnect. According to the researcher, the measles antibody from the MMR vaccine cross-reacts with intermediate filaments, causing a leaky gut by disrupting cell connections in the gut wall, blood-brain barrier, and bile canaliculi. The researcher treats these children with the lipid-soluble form of vitamin A (cod liver oil) to bypass blocked G protein pathways. After two months, they administer bethenachol to stimulate pathways in the parasympathetic system in the gut. The researcher claims that after this treatment, children regain eye contact, talk, and use vocabulary above their age.

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Using available information to create breakthroughs, the speaker cites Penelope's schoolmates—severely autistic, nonverbal and aggressive—and notes that some turned around when parents were intensely involved with detox, a personal trainer, a chef, antibiotics, the IVs, vitamins, and supplements. With the ability to analyze the microbiome of kids with autism, they argue this is not a universal treatment plan; some children improve with antifungals because of fungal overgrowth, while others do not. The key is looking at each child’s microbiome: a fungus; a toxin-secreting bacteria; or other factors. For example, fecal transplant might help children with Clostridium difficile. They stress that autism likely results from multiple microbes and factors, not a single causation, and that calculated, population-level research is needed. Cerumen is mentioned as an example of partial success, illustrating the complexity and the need for detective work; it’s not a one-pill solution.

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The speaker states that for most autistic children they work with, including their own son, autism symptoms have multiple causes, but when a single cause is identified, the child often improves significantly. Gut health is presented as a key factor, with parents frequently reporting constipation or diarrhea in their children. The speaker attributes this to dietary changes over the last 80-100 years, citing the introduction of processed foods like Weetabix and cereal. They claim that these foods alter the gut microbiome, which communicates with the brain. Therefore, healing the gut and improving the gut microbiome can decrease a child's autism symptoms.

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Two twins with severe autism and nonverbal communication are described; their microbiome is identically the same, with the same groups of microbes. After you correct their microbiome, you flip that formula to becoming good microbes high, low bad microbes down. And those kids are speaking and fully verbal, fully reading, that's the gold. Because now you know, well, have clinical significance, but I also have a microbiome assay that tells me that my kid has improved. The speaker emphasizes 'the gold' as the result of these changes and references a microbiome assay to demonstrate improvement. This is presented as significant.

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882: Melissa Mello on Autism- It's Causes & Treatments
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Sal Di Stefano, Adam Schafer, and Justin Andrews introduce their guest, Melissa Mello, a scientist at the UC Davis MIND Institute specializing in autism research. They discuss the increasing prevalence of autism and the importance of awareness, noting that many listeners likely have personal connections to the condition. Mello explains that autism is better identified today due to increased awareness and understanding of its symptoms, which range from language delays to social skill deficits. Mello emphasizes that autism is not caused by vaccines, dispelling a common myth linked to a debunked study. She highlights the genetic components of autism and mentions environmental factors, such as exposure to pesticides, that may correlate with higher autism rates. Mello also discusses the significance of early intervention, stating that the earlier treatment begins, the better the outcomes for children. The conversation touches on the behavioral characteristics of autism, including repetitive behaviors and social challenges. Mello explains that effective treatments often involve applied behavior analysis (ABA) to improve communication and social skills. She shares a success story of a non-verbal child who learned to communicate through a reward system, illustrating the transformative power of early intervention. Mello notes that while nutrition and exercise can benefit individuals with autism, her focus remains on behavioral therapies. She acknowledges the emotional challenges of working with families and the importance of collaboration between parents and professionals. The discussion concludes with Mello advocating for the acceptance of neurodiversity and the potential strengths of individuals with autism, encouraging families to seek evidence-based treatments and support.

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New Science-Based Approaches to Treating Autism with Dr. Theresa Lyons
Guests: Theresa Lyons, Suzanne Goh, Mark Hyman
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In this episode of the Broken Brain podcast, host Dhru Purohit interviews Dr. Theresa Lyons, an expert in autism healing. Dr. Lyons emphasizes the importance of a science-based approach to autism, aiming to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and patient care. Autism affects one in 59 children in the U.S., presenting a spectrum of challenges from low to high functioning. Dr. Lyons highlights that 9% of children diagnosed with autism can heal completely, while the average life expectancy for those with autism is significantly lower than the general population. Dr. Lyons shares her personal journey, noting her daughter's severe autism diagnosis and the emotional toll it took on her as a parent. She stresses the importance of early diagnosis and intervention, as well as the need for a supportive healthcare team. The Autism Healing Matrix, which Dr. Lyons developed, includes key areas such as diet, healthcare team, supportive environment, supplements, educational approaches, probiotics, and celebrating successes. Diet plays a crucial role, with common themes including low sugar intake and avoiding processed gluten-free foods. A well-rounded healthcare team is essential for managing the complexities of autism. Probiotics are important for gut health, which is often compromised in children with autism. Dr. Lyons also discusses various educational approaches, emphasizing the need for personalized strategies that cater to individual children's needs. Celebrating small successes throughout the healing journey is vital for maintaining motivation and joy. Dr. Lyons encourages parents to seek support and emphasizes that healing is possible, even if it involves gradual improvements. She remains accessible through social media and her website, offering guidance to parents worldwide in their journey to support their children with autism.

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New Hope for Autism: Cutting-Edge & Holistic Treatments Parents Need to Know | Dr Suzanne Goh
Guests: Suzanne Goh
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In a discussion on enhancing energy and brain health, pediatric neurologist Suzanne Goh emphasizes the importance of a diet rich in dark leafy greens, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, and the Mediterranean diet for both adults and children. She highlights the challenges of shaping children's diets in the face of the standard American diet, which is often high in processed foods. Goh discusses effective strategies for picky eaters, such as food chaining, and stresses the significance of parental modeling in healthy eating habits. Addressing autism, Goh explains its complex etiology involving genetic and environmental factors, including maternal health and toxin exposure. She notes rising autism prevalence rates and the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in autism, linking it to brain health. Goh advocates for lifestyle changes, nutritional supplements, and exercise as beneficial interventions. She also discusses the gut-brain connection, highlighting gut dysbiosis in autistic children and ongoing research into gut-targeted therapies. Goh's upcoming book, *Magnificent Minds*, aims to provide parents with essential information on supporting children with neurodevelopmental conditions.

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The Shocking Daily Factors Causing Chronic Disease, Diabetes & An Early Death | Dr. Elisa Song
Guests: Elisa Song
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The health of children is deteriorating, with nearly half diagnosed with chronic health issues. Since 2005, projections indicate kids may have shorter lifespans than their parents. Current statistics show one in five children has eczema, one in ten has asthma, and one in ten has ADHD. Mental health disorders are also rising, with one in two teens expected to be diagnosed by age 18. The pandemic exacerbated these issues, with alarming rates of suicidal thoughts among teenage girls. Autism diagnoses have surged, with one in 36 children now on the spectrum. The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in children's health, developing significantly in the first thousand days of life. Studies indicate that antibiotic and antacid use in infancy increases the risk of allergic diseases and mental health issues. The modern diet, heavily reliant on ultra-processed foods, is damaging children's gut health, contributing to chronic diseases and mental health challenges. Key disruptors of gut health include psychological stress, added sugars, and the over-prescription of antibiotics and other medications. Parents are encouraged to be mindful of their children's diets and to foster resilience through lifestyle changes. Simple swaps in food choices can help mitigate gut dysbiosis. The conversation around children's health must include awareness of environmental toxins and the importance of nurturing the gut microbiome. Parents and caregivers are urged to educate themselves and their children about gut health, emphasizing the importance of resilience and proactive health management. The book "Healthy Kids, Happy Kids" aims to provide practical guidance for fostering microbiome resilience and overall child well-being.
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