Autism and Vaccines
- By Healthy Living Liberty Lake
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- 16 Sep, 2017
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This article may be controversial, but the information is so important it needs to be shared with everyone. It concerns the link between autism and the specific immunization MMR.
I have treated a number of children with autism, and have always known that there was something about the MMR vaccine with this condition. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had parents tell me their child was completely normal, happy and smiling, until the MMR. Something literally changed overnight, and the child became uncommunicative, crying, screeching, not allowing hugs, and even the ability to walk was deteriorating. If the MMR is so safe, like the government and FDA says, then why was there persistently this connection?
I think I have found my answer. A vaccine researcher turned whistle blower, Dr. William Thompson, publicly admitted that he and his CDC colleagues lied, cheated, and committed gross fraud. They did it deliberately deleting data from their study that indicated a possible connection between the MMR vaccine and autism.
Now another whistle blower has come forward – a Dr. Peter Fletcher. This doctor in the late 70s served as chief scientific officer at the Department of Health in Great Britain. He was also the medical assessor to the Committee on Safety of Medicines. His job was to determine if new vaccines were safe.
Dr. Fletcher first expressed his concerns about the MMR vaccine in 2001. At the time, he insisted that the safety trials before the vaccine’s introduction in Britain were inadequate. Now, according to the British news journal The Daily Mail, he says, “the theoretical fears he raised appear to becoming reality.”
The report states, “A former government medical officer responsible for deciding whether medicines are safe" has accused the government of “utterly inexplicable complacency over the MMR vaccine for children.” Dr. Fletcher said if it is proven that the shot causes autism, “the refusal by governments to evaluate the risks properly will make this one of the greatest scandals in medical history.” Dr. Fletcher came to this conclusion after he had received and studied thousands of documents relating to the issue, which he believed the public had the right to see.
He also states he has seen a “steady accumulation of evidence” from scientists worldwide that the MMR vaccine is causing brain damage in certain children. Clinical and scientific data is steadily accumulating that the measles virus in MMR can cause brain, gut, and immune system damage in a subset of vulnerable children.
Yet the government authorities are still ignoring this evidence.

By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

Opiates taken long term also leads to a reduced pain threshold, meaning a person on them will feel pain at a much earlier level than someone else.
There's a lot of interest now in using cannabis to reduce chronic pain, and studies have shown they can be quite effective for neuropathy, migraines, spasticity and joint pain.
However, it doesn't always work, and now a new study shows why.
Then at the end of the 4 years, the people who used cannabis for pain had greater pain severity scores They also found that the meds and other remedies taken for pain were less likely to be effective. In addition, they had greater generalized anxiety disorder severity scores. The bottom line-- the cannabis users were not able to decrease the use of narcotics. Why?
Because of the well known fact that chronic narcotic use decreases pain threshold. In fact in some people the threshold becomes so low that even minor pains can seem intolerable. In essence, the narcotics cancel the pain relieving effects of the cannabis.
Chronic opiates should be avoided as much as possible in chronic pain. Tolerance develops quickly, addiction can occur, and pain threshold is lowered. If you have chronic pain, use other modalities first to try to alleviate the pain. This includes cannabis, acupuncture, anti-inflammatory drugs, weight loss, energy medicine, and stem cells. We have used IV stem cells for reduction of neuropathy pain with good effects.
By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

Not only that, but those who walked at a fast pace reduced their risk of death even further, by 24 percent.
All it took was putting one foot in front of the other a little more quickly!
And when the researchers zeroed in on cardiovascular disease deaths among participants over age 60, the results were even more striking.
Compared to the slowest walkers, average-paced walkers slashed their risk of dying from cardiovascular disease by 46 percent -- and the fast-paced walkers slashed it by a whopping 53 percent.
Now, the study didn't determine exactly how walking at a faster pace can add years to your life. And how fast do you have to walk just to hit the "average" mark? How brisk is brisk?
In the study, a "fast" pace was defined as one that makes you slightly out of breath or sweaty when sustained. That could vary depending on how much you weigh, how much sleep you got, how much you ate earlier in the day, etc. So there was no exact speed such as 3 mph or 4 mph.
By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

Side effects of triclosan include:
- About 1/2 cup coconut oil
- 2-3 Tablespoons of baking soda
- 2 small packets of stevia powder
- 15-20 drops of peppermint or cinnamon essential oil
- 10 drops myrrh extract (optional)
Natural Toothpaste Instructions
- Melt or slightly soften coconut oil.
- Mix in other ingredients and stir well. If using semi-hard coconut oil, use a fork, if not, use a spoon. If you are using completely melted coconut oil, you will need to stir several times while the mixture cools to keep the baking soda incorporated.
- Put mixture into small glass jar (I make different ones for each family member)
- Let cool completely.
- To use: dip toothbrush in and scrape small amount onto bristles. Could also use a small spoon to put on toothbrush.
By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD

By Dr. Susan Ashley, MD