- Dear Drs. Eisenstein and Bradstreet:
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- Re: http://www.whale.to/vaccine/olmsted_h.html
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- In Chicago, Homefirst Medical Services treats thousands
of never- vaccinated children whose parents received exemptions through
Illinois' relatively permissive immunization policy. Homefirst's medical
director, Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, told us he is not aware of any cases of
autism in never-vaccinated children; the national rate is 1 in 175, according
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "We have a fairly
large practice," Eisenstein told us. "We have about 30,000 or
35,000 children that we've taken care of over the years, and I don't think
we have a single case of autism in children delivered by us who never
received vaccines. "We do have enough of a sample," Eisenstein
said. "The numbers are too large to not see it. We would absolutely
know. We're all family doctors. If I have a child with autism come in,
there's no communication. It's frightening. You can't touch them. It's
not something that anyone would miss."
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- Now that you've told us what you "think", when
will you collect the facts and publish the results?
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- " Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, a Florida family practitioner
with ties to families who homeschool their children for religious reasons,
told Age of Autism he has proposed such a study in that group. "I
said I know I can tap into this community and find you large numbers of
unvaccinated homeschooled," said Bradstreet, "and we can do
simple prevalence and incidence studies in them, and my gut reaction is
that you're going to see no autism in this group.""
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- Now that you've told us what you "can" do,
when will you do it and publish the results?
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- Sincerely yours,
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- Philip Rudnick, PhD
- Professor Emeritus, Chemistry
- West Chester University of Pennsylvania
-
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- Dan Olmsted
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- http://www.whale.to/vaccine/olmsted_h.html
- "A specter is haunting the medical and journalism
establishments of the United States: Where are the unvaccinated people
with autism?" ---Dan Olmsted
-
- [Dan Olmsted did the research the vaccine industry and
media refused to do and found little or no autism in the unvaccinated
Amish and Homefirst Medical Services children.]
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- Web: http://www.ageofautism.com/
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- "I have not seen autism with the Amish," said
Dr. Frank Noonan, a family practitioner in Lancaster County, Pa., who
has treated thousands of Amish for a quarter-century. "You'll find
all the other stuff, but we don't find the autism. We're right in the
heart of Amish country and seeing none, and that's just the way it is."
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- In Chicago, Homefirst Medical Services treats thousands
of never-vaccinated children whose parents received exemptions through
Illinois' relatively permissive immunization policy. Homefirst's medical
director, Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, told us he is not aware of any cases of
autism in never-vaccinated children; the national rate is 1 in 175, according
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "We have a fairly
large practice," Eisenstein told us. "We have about 30,000 or
35,000 children that we've taken care of over the years, and I don't think
we have a single case of autism in children delivered by us who never
received vaccines. "We do have enough of a sample," Eisenstein
said. "The numbers are too large to not see it. We would absolutely
know. We're all family doctors. If I have a child with autism come in,
there's no communication. It's frightening. You can't touch them. It's
not something that anyone would miss."
-
- Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, a Florida family practitioner with
ties to families who homeschool their children for religious reasons,
told Age of Autism he has proposed such a study in that group. "I
said I know I can tap into this community and find you large numbers of
unvaccinated homeschooled," said Bradstreet, "and we can do
simple prevalence and incidence studies in them, and my gut reaction is
that you're going to see no autism in this group." http://www.upi.com/ConsumerHealthDaily/view.php?
StoryID=20060728-111605-3532r
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- [Feb 2008] MMR AND THE SIMPLE TRUTH ABOUT AUTISM Does
the measles- mumps-rubella vaccine cause autism? I vote yes. Of course,
that's just one man's opinion but one who's spent the last three
years listening to parents and enlightened pediatricians and combing
through adverse events reports and just generally trying to think for
himself.
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- OLMSTED, THE AMISH AND AUTISM By Mark Blaxill
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- [Oct 2007] Olmsted on Autism: I'm not vaclempt!
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- [April 2006] The Age of Autism: Pox -- Part 1 By Dan
Olmsted
- vaccines/olm44.html
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- The Age of Autism: The story so far By DAN OLMSTED
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- The Age of Autism: 'A pretty big secret' By Dan Olmsted
- The Age of Autism: The Amish anomaly By Dan Olmsted
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- [April 2006] The Age of Autism: Christian's mom speaks
By Dan Olmsted
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- The Age of Autism: Hot potato on the Hill By DAN OLMSTED
copy Expect to hear all kinds of excuses, including that one, from the
powers that be as to why such a conclusive study couldn't, shouldn't
and really mustn't be done. Then ask yourself, Why?
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The Age of Autism: Critics have their say
The Age of Autism: Mercury goes to work
The Age of Autism: Regression
The Age of Autism: More sick kids
The Age of Autism: A whole-body illness
The Age of Autism: The Amish Elephant
The Age of Autism: Showdown in Santa Fe
The Age of Autism: Nuts
The Age of Autism: Facts say maybe
The Age of Autism: Flu shot flashpoint
The Age of Autism: 'A pretty big secret'
The Age of Autism: Case Number 88924
The Age of Autism: 'My child is toxic'
The Age of Autism: Adverse events
The Age of Autism: Connecting new dots
The Age of Autism: March of the experts
The Age of Autism: New in Name Only
The Age of Autism: But What about 1930?
The Age of Autism: Videos
The Age of Autism: Amish Genes
The Age of Autism: Concerned in Tennessee
The Age of Autism: Question of the Year
The Age of Autism: The story so far
The Age of Autism: Missing in Mississippi
The Age of Autism: Gold Salts Pass a test
The Age of Autism: Gold?
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