CDC Announces Astronomical Autism Rate: 1 in 68 Children : Natural Society
Scientists
first thought that autism was simply genetic, but environment has been
proven to contribute significantly to the disease, not unlike other
health issues that are triggered by toxin exposure, diet, and lifestyle
choices.
Developing embryos and infants are much more sensitive
to environmental toxins and vaccines, for example, than are adults. The
hormonal system can be tipped out of balance quite easily in a
developing child, and endocrine disruptors such as pesticides,
herbicides, bromides, phthalates, and controversial vaccine adjuvants
like thimerosal are also likely culprits.