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Meghan Bell's avatar

I just stumbled across your site, have read a few articles and just subscribed. I think it's funny we used the same character from Greek mythology for our respective blogs, as mine also addresses autism and "neurodiversity", and I also have a bunch of issues with the neurodiversity movement. I haven't had a chance to read everything you've written, but I've learned a fair bit about the vaccines-autism link from you, and appreciate this. I've been somewhat agnostic on the issue, but started coming around to the antivax arguments after Covid and after I read a study showing a link between Tylenol use before and after childhood vaccines and increased rates of autism (Tylenol depletes glutathione, which would impair the body's ability to get rid of heavy metals etc). My question is, do you think vaccines are the primary cause of autism? I've done a fair bit of research and found multiple other causes (I don't think what is loosely categorized as "autism" is one condition however; I'm interested in how multiple causal factors can intersect, e.g. what makes some children more vulnerable to vaccine injury over others).

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BJ's avatar

Wow. I so appreciate this perspective. I find many similarities to intersex.

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