May 5, 2010

Aborted baby DNA - 'environmental factor' in autism

Aborted baby DNA - 'environmental factor' in autism

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AMA research institute is drawing a relationship between autism and the use of cells from unborn babies in vaccines.

In searching for an "environmental factor" that could be related with autism, a study by the Environmental Protection Agency pins 1988 as the year that an increase in autism was noted. That is the same year a second dose of the MMR vaccine, which included cells derived from aborted baby tissue, was being recommended.

"The only environmental event that can be associated with the rise in autism that's seen in many different countries and that occurred at specific and distinct times has been the introduction within those countries of human fetal cell line-produced vaccines," explains Therese Deisher, president of the Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute (SCPI).

When animal sources are used in a vaccine, the human body recognizes the foreign DNA and disposes of it -- but using cells of unborn babies, according to Deisher, can have several results. She reports one possibility is that "the immune response can lead to an attack on cells, what we call an autoimmune response. There's some evidence that autoimmunity may be involved in the etiology of autism," she adds.

There are other factors as well, she says, but the SCPI president believes there is enough evidence that the federal government should look into it. Meruvax, MMR2, and Chickenpox are other vaccines that have been cultivated with the use of tissue from aborted children.

Contact: Charlie Butts

Source: OneNewsNow
Publish Date: May 5, 2010
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