
JENNY MCCARTHY WAS ON THE RIGHT TRACK when she said that VACCINES can make AUTISTIC CHILDREN SICKER. They can. She’s right. They ridiculed her, but she was on the right track. She knew her son had an adverse reaction but didn’t fully understand why.
MY THEORY: Is there a connection between Autism & vaccines?YES. Do vaccines cause Autism? No.Toxic chemical exposure (in utero) causes AUTISM/ADHD. The chemicals disrupt brain development. Basically, the opioids create hydrocephalus in your baby’s brain, which causes CSF leaks in the baby’s CNS (Central Nervous System). This means they’re immunocompromised.
Many CSF leaks can heal on their own, but not all of them can. If your child has any remaining CSF leaks, they will remain immunocompromised. You don’t want to give an immunocompromised person any live vaccines because it could lead to complications that makes them sicker…
Jenny McCarthy said she watched het Autistic son Evan wilt in her arms after he got a LIVE VACCINATION. This makes perfect sense because her son is Autistic & was immunocompromised since birth. Getting the vaccination just exacerbated his symptoms & made him sicker.
(Google AI)
“Immunocompromised individuals should generally avoid live vaccines like MMR, varicella, yellow fever, and others due to the risk of vaccine-related disease.“
· Live Vaccines to Avoid:
· BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guérin) vaccine
· Oral cholera vaccine (Vaxchora)
· Measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine
· Rotavirus vaccine
· Oral typhoid vaccine (Ty21a)
· Varicella vaccine
· Yellow fever vaccine
· Zoster vaccine (Zostavax)
· Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV)
· Oral polio vaccine
· Smallpox vaccine
Why Live Vaccines are contraindicated
· Immunocompromised individuals have a weakened immune system, making them more vulnerable to developing serious complications from live vaccines, which contain weakened or attenuated (modified) versions of the virus or bacteria.
· The vaccine strain can replicate and potentially cause disease in the immunocompromised person. The vaccine strain can replicate and potentially cause disease in the immunocompromised person.
