Not to belittle anyone's experience, but MayoClinic says that most people think their children are getting autism after the MMR (mumps-measles-rubella) vaccination... They also say there is no clinical proof of that occurring.
But I have an idea.
This vaccine use to be a heat-killed virus vaccination. Now it is the double stranded DNA... It works "sufficiently". There is an additive, such as BSA (bovine serum albumin) or gelatin (from pork) or ovalbumin (from chicken) to mount an immune response from the human body.
I think these short nucleotides are serving a strong primers or DNA-isomers that could cause a DNA adduction attack that activates several gene processes involving cancer. Since there is no cancer, about 75% of the DNA vaccine is incorporated into the macrophage or APC before presentation to the T-cell. Many children do not have fully matured T-cells through thymic education. Ultimately, the T-cells incorporate the DNA vaccine and tell the B-cells what to fight against when making antibodies.
HOWEVER!!! It is the WAY we are making the DNA--most DNA in cells is chemically modified, but a variety of processes, then they become nascent DNA--unmodified for variety of reasons. However, in the lab, we do not modify the DNA... Heat killing the virus would disable the viral parts of the virus, but not remove it chemical modification... In this case, it probably is methylated.
The first thing one learns in DNA isolation and purification is that DNA is kept nascent. Occasionally, we would be unable to cut DNA with molecular scissors, restriction enzymes, but usually, most DNA from the current amplification bacteria we use ONLY generates nascent DNA.
I am only speculating, but this may be the first evidence of epigenetic malformation resulting from nascent DNA. The DNA must be modified for an effective vaccination...
Because, there are various forms of autism. It does not have gross anatomical pathology as measured by MRI or other mechanisms. Some young people are fully functional as best as they could be. And I have heard cases of young people becoming adults who have minimal symptoms of autism. It may very well be a full epigenetic affect and they way it appears on PubMed, that it may occur in the auricle and proximal cortical regions in the brain... DNA in the brain is often either RNA from rapid protein generation or modified for quick regulation...
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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
He's just lucky his daddy's a Sinfonian.
I remember when I was studying Music Therapy - autism was a HUGE part of our clientel. I had two autistic kids as clients, and it took them 4 weeks to learn my name, but 3 months later, I had them singing "Jamaican Farewell" and playing the ukelelis with it.
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I did some research, and it sounds like the hair cells may be affected. If I were to do a clinical trial, and received an IRB and recruited a significant number, I w ould hope I could find variations via array technology variations pre and post vaccination.