Autism

I can't and don't want to say too much about this topic here. Opinions on what autism is and where it comes from vary widely. On the one hand, there is a lot of talk about genes, and on the other about harmful substances in the brain. Whenever the blame is put on our genes, I become suspicious. Since in the vast majority of cases autism develops years after birth, the genes can at best be said to play a promoting role. The only thing that is actually clear is that it is a signalling disorder in the brain. Mercury in certain vaccines (MMR, rubella) is cited by various organisations as one of the main causes. Dr Andrew Wakefield had set himself the goal of disproving this suspicion, but then had to realise that his studies tended to harden it even more. Since then there has been a heated debate about this topic.

Dr Dietrich Klinghardt specialises in the treatment of autistic children. In this context, he mentions above all the damage to the brain caused by the accumulation of mercury, aluminium and glyphosate, a weedkiller used in enormous quantities in agriculture. Dr Salaheddin Faraji, who also specialises in the treatment of autistic children, reports in his book on observations that point to a connection between the consumption of certain foods such as wheat, sugar and unhealthy fats and the sometimes quite aggressive, emotional outbursts of his patients. He describes it as a kind of allergic reaction which then leads to these conspicuous behavioural patterns. In fact, exposure to intestinal parasites seems to be normal in autistic people. This could be a possible indication of the causes. According to Dr Andreas Kalcker, a change in diet and removal of the parasites can be accompanied by a marked improvement in symptoms. Apparently, a mercury load increased by a factor of up to 200 was measured in such parasites after removal compared to the patient's own tissue. This would indicate that the parasites are not there to harm the patient, but rather to help them to eliminate the toxins. We should investigate this further. Perhaps it's time to revise our image of the evil parasite. These organisms could actually be beneficial for us.

As I am not affected by autism myself, I only deal with the topic when someone explicitly asks me about it. Therefore, as mentioned, I can't say much about it. If I or one of my family members were affected, I would concentrate primarily on a healthy diet, detoxification and the parasites. It's best to do your own research. Get rid of the Google censorship machine and use Presearch instead. This also applies to all other commercial search engines, including DuckDuckGo. Yes, even they have unfortunately joined the censorship club. :(
Take a look at the people mentioned above and their work. You will notice that some of them are being dragged heavily through the mud by the media. That's a good sign. The industry can't make any money with what they do. Autism has now become a multi-billion dollar business. That's why they are being attacked from all sides. Try to push the negative propaganda aside and focus on what they have to say. Read their work. Watch the interviews. Listen carefully and take notes. Get help from the people who know something about the subject and really want to help you. There is no magic pill for autism, but there is hope for improvement.

The information published here is based on my current knowledge at the time of publication. This is preceded by years of research and personal experience. I make no claim to the completeness and correctness of the information provided. It is intended for informational purposes only and is meant to show the reader options. What is written does not serve as a diagnosis or therapy and can in no way replace a visit to a qualified medical professional. If you take measures independently, you do so at your own risk. Let the naturopath or doctor of your choice advise and accompany you. Inform yourself further, research, exchange ideas with other affected people. If you find something that you think belongs in this article, please let me know. Thanks!