RandPaul4Prez
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- Sep 28, 2015
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EN - Jim Humble and the Story behind MMS
He's only 5, I'm not going to put him on ANY medications including prescriptions until he gets older. I'm currently taking it because I have candida.
My 72 yr old grandmother is in great health and looks 50- maybe. With you 1000% on this- my whole family are natural health nuts.My 72 yr old grandmother is in great health and looks 50- maybe.
I have never been vaccinated and I will never allow my children to be.
The plus side of autism is that many grow out of it and into geniuses. Have worked with a lot of autistic kids that do fantastic in the arts- great to see.
Yeah, he's extremely smart, funny, he can already read pretty much. He's mildly autistic, most people can't even tell.
lol some moderator has been sniping all my posts they don't like. Just deleting them without any notice or justification or anything. This forum is really a cesspool.
Maybe you should just got back to the Carl Marx forum where you came from.
20 years ago he probably would not have even been autistic.
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He might not actually be autistic now.
20 years ago he probably would not have even been called autistic.
Well I think Zippy has added a much needed fact to the argument: There is essentially no such thing as autism.
Autism was a very particular and very rare disorder prior to... well, the release of Rain Man, really. It was discovered by a man named Leo Kanner and he put a very specific diagnosis to it.
Since then the "spectrum disorder" idea has been implemented which has not shed any new light on autism. All it has done is muddy the water. Where there was once a clear diagnosis - and potentially hope for finding something out about the disorder - now we have a hodgepodge of every conceivable symptom.
High functioning, and barely functioning. Extremely sensitive to touch, and barely registering head trauma. Gross motor problems interfering with things like walking, and fine motor control that allows for intricate model making. Extreme unwillingness to show emotion, and constantly hugging and kissing and laughing. Each of those can be and is actively used to diagnose Autism in children these days, despite the fact that from one child to the next, the symptoms are complete opposites.
The end result is that ASD does not really exist. Like I said, it's a bucket we throw retarded kids into. It's not science. It's not drawing distinctions. And Zippy is right: the explosion is at least partly because the people in charge have completely abandoned any notion of discernment.
It, along with ADHD is just the latest "cool" diagnosis- when in doubt, put the kid into one of those categories. Yes, there are serious cases of autism. But in the past they were labeled something else too-"shy," "awkward", "mentally slow" or even "retarded" (yes, I am aware that Downs Syndrome is different). "Autism" used to just refer to schitzophrenics.
And Zippy is right: the explosion is at least partly because the people in charge have completely abandoned any notion of discernment.
It exist in many forms, it just doesn't fit in the compartmentalized narrative that you want to throw it into.
Another -rep for violating the site rules again.
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