ShOzO MiZuKi wrote: TEEPO™ wrote: ShOzO MiZuKi wrote: I would just like to chime in and say that the autism rate in America is not 1 in 50 it is about 1 in 90. And the reason they would* have no autism in North Korea is because they do not have the proper resources or funding to effectively treat it. It is unfortunate and sad but likely true that the children with Autism in North Korea would probably often times be disposed of at an early age. Also, autism is often not diagnosed as "autism" in all other countries but rather as mental retardation.
It's 1 in 50.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/ ... 0C20130321http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/ ... e-in-fiftyThere's no autism in North Korea thanks to no entry for criminal american pharma companies in their country.
US Pharmaceutical companies are the devil but study after study have been shown that vaccination shots have no correlation with autism. [/color]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kir ... 68343.html"Vaccine Court Awards Millions to Two Children With Autism
The federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, better known as "vaccine court," has just awarded millions of dollars to two children with autism for "pain and suffering" and lifelong care of their injuries, which together could cost tens of millions of dollars."
Just by paying the victims a compensation, they have admitted that vaccines have a link to autism.
The pharmaceutical industry isn't there to help you with your health, it's there to make money. That's why it's called pharmaceutical INDUSTRY. What better way to make money than to purposely make you more sick so you have to keep going back to them with even more of your money. It's the same as hiring a dodgy car mechanic to repair your vehicle. He will fix the initial problem that you're aware of but purposely sobotage something else so you go back a week later to get that fixed as well. He just keeps doing the same thing and you end up stuck in a vicious cycle.
I only have to look at my personal life to see this. For example, when I was 12 years old, my doctor gave me medication for tourettes syndrome. It ruined my life at that time with all the side effects. One of which made me sleep 19 hours a day. He prescribed more and more medication for each side effect, and all the new medication created even more side effects, to which he wanted to give me even more meds. You see where this is going? I continued to take them but stopped after 1 year. To this day I still suffer from some of those side effects. The only thing that helps me with tourettes and the side effects is marijuana.
Another example is from my cousin, but she was MUCH less lucky than I was. She started taking medication roughly 10 years ago now. 2 years later she was diagnosed with MULTIPLE SCELROSIS. Go in to fix one thing, end up with an even bigger problem after. Now her mobility is fucked and she can't walk (and ATOS says she's fit to work, thanks to the Tories).