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Being in California, I personally know several children with autism, all boys, all vaccinated, and I know several other children of both sexes with learning disabilities, also all vaccinated. I have many friends with unvaccinated children (as my own are), and none of them have ANY learning disabilities whatsoever.

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That's fantastic that all the unvaccinated kids you know are fine. However, my firstborn is ASD (Asperger's) yet all my children are completely unvaccinated. And the last vaccine I had as her parent was 5 years before she was born (and my hubby's last vaccine was about 12 years before she was born!). Our second-born probably has ADHD but we don't see the point in getting him tested as we don't want to give him drugs. Our youngest seems mostly OK.

I'd just like to point out that not vaccinating kids does not mean they're 'fine'. We actually know a lot of unvaccinated children - and most of them are a bit weird! Smart enough, but certainly very weird. And yes, we know plenty of vaccinated kids who are not right, either, yet there are some jabbed ones who seem pretty good! I guess things may also depend on other factors. I'm Coeliac, for instance. And have allergy to dairy. Didn't figure it out and get off gluten & dairy until after I'd had my first 2 kids (who both had eczema because I was evidently toxifying my breast milk by inadvertently poisoning myself!). 3rd kid had great skin.

So maybe it's all about toxins, and vaccines are merely a large part of that. Vaccines certainly seem to cause toxic responses in the offspring (possibly via epigenetics as well as direct poisoning from each vaccine) but I think other things can also cause toxic responses eg eating wrong, being around a range of chemicals and/or toxic byproducts, being around people who are shedding, being emotionally unhealthy etc.

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Youd need to have enough friends totalling 250+ children to have a good chance of seeing one unvaccinated child with learning disabilities.

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Just follow Jacalyn Leavitt!

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