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Originally posted by MysticCat81
It's also not possible yet to rule it out yet, and a great deal of the circumstantial evidence does raise questions. Anecdotal without a doubt, but I know too many parents and doctors who can pinpoint a change in children to the time of vaccines. As blueangel said, the jury is still out.
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I know it's not possible to completely rule it out, but I don't think anyone can fully claim strong evidence that it causes it either. I think there are a number of factors that come into play.
blueangel
I'm hardly arguing with you. If you'll read my post, you'll see I agree it's better to have mercury-free vaccinations, especially with infants and toddlers. I'm just saying
no one can claim that vaccinations *cause* autism. You're the one who went off on the whole organic/health tangent. With anything in life, each person has to weigh the benefits and risks of their chosen lifestyle and make their personal decisions
for themselves.