(April 30, 2017 at 3:25 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: My opinion on vaccines lies somewhere in the middle of all this pro/anti vax debate.
Vaccines are safe for most people. But for a small subset of people who have a particular type of methylation problem and are thus more susceptible to toxins and heavy metals, vaccines can be harmful and cause some life long issues such as autism. Because these ppl have a methylation problem, their bodies have a harder time processing and eliminating toxins. The Autism Research Institute says that we should take time to discern what vaccines are applicable/beneficial to our children, and suggests that we space out the vaccines, especially on babies.
Vaccines do not cause autism. There is absolutely no link to be found anywhere that vaccines (MMR or anything else) cause autism. None, ever. The weight of evidence debunking this imagined link (created by a fraudster to advance his own personal nefarious interests with inhumane experiments on children) is so overwhelming as to make claims that there is a link automatically dismissible.