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tooimpurenangel November 30 2008, 06:12:52 UTC
Nope. The people who believe her are.

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xlormplover November 30 2008, 17:32:08 UTC
Wow. I have to say, I'm not a big Jenny McCarthy fan. But...I do believe that diet and avoiding or eliminating exposure to toxins can have a huge impact on the functioning of a person with autism. I am proof positive of that fact, and so is my daughter with autism who functions 99% better than I did at her age, due to a combination of "treatments ( ... )

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aspiemama November 30 2008, 17:47:57 UTC
I agree with you on all accounts. I definitely think Jenny McCarthy is full of it. But this vid was not only biased against her it was biased against the truth. If I could get treatments for my daughter, which I can't yet because she isn't diagnosed yet, then I would, simply to help her to overcome the hurdles that constantly knocked me over at her age. Therapies and treatments are a good thing.

I also believe that some people ARE genetically predisposed to react to vaccines. I know a number of people whose kids did just that. But those cases are a small percentage of the autism cases out there.

This video was SO incredibly sarcastic and angry that it is actually difficult to tell what he is intending sarcastically and what he is meaning to say literally. Because I do believe there was some of each. Not the best source on either autism or Jenny Mc.

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xlormplover November 30 2008, 17:59:07 UTC
How old is your daughter? Have you tried eliminating gluten and casein from her diet? I know of kids who have changed dramatically just with that intervention. But they have been very young at the time.
I don't know how much the vaccines I had as a kid impacted me but I do know that some dental work I had REALLY set off a chain of events with my health that I am certain were due to mercury poisoning (this was just about 8 years ago). It's a long story but it took me over a year to recover, and now with some additional changes to my diet I am doing better than I have probably at any other time in my life.

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aspiemama December 1 2008, 01:33:19 UTC
She's 3.5. We have all but eliminated casein for her. Both of my kids react badly with milk, but are allowed cheese on occasion. I don't buy milk or dairy products for the most part, but allow cheeseburgers when we go out. I am considering eliminating gluten, but am not that ambitious yet as eliminating gluten is a lot harder (and more expensive, which we cannot yet afford).

I don't have any mercury fillings, but have severe issues with chemicals and perfumes. I have to really be careful there. And I have to be rather careful of my diet as well. Need to get better at that, though.

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einodia December 1 2008, 18:57:13 UTC
lol this is grand. jenny mccarthy is an actress no? clearly, her background knowledge provides her with insurmountable evidence that Autism is nothing more than a problem with diet.

>grumbles<

the felt stephen colbert was cute though.

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lordalfredhenry December 1 2008, 20:13:28 UTC
LOL. Jenny truthiness? Seriously, she needs more dihydrogen monoxide and less dimethyl siloxanes.

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neko_no_baka December 2 2008, 06:25:43 UTC
all I need to say is

LOL

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