Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Technologically-enhanced Neoprimitive Savage: Can Early Rubella Vaccination and/or Herbicides Ca...

Technologically-enhanced Neoprimitive Savage: Can Early Rubella Vaccination and/or Herbicides Ca...: Disclaimer:  Vaccination saves lives.  We should be smarter about it, not disgard it. Can Early Rubella Vaccination and/or Herbicides Caus...

Can Early Rubella Vaccination and/or Herbicides Cause Autoimmunity, CRS, and Autism? In short, yes. Vaccines save lives but we must be smarter.

Disclaimer:  Vaccination saves lives.  We should be smarter about it, not disgard it.

Can Early Rubella Vaccination and/or Herbicides Cause Autoimmunity, CRS, and Autism?  In short, yes.



  • Daryl TechnoSavage Seldon I think this is overstated but it's already happening so there's no reason to think it's quackery. What is causing this? How do we fix it. Is it vaccines and pesticides. Did you know Rubella which is a mild form of the measles causes Autism Spectrum in the children of infected pregnant women? That's why we vaccinate but it may be backfiring. It may make more sense to give it to people after brain development and if they haven't already picked up an immunity. Only the most important vaccines should be given to children. For the others like Rubella with a small chance of any lasting damage and for which regular means of immunity are mostly suffiicient, we should probably wait. If it sets off autoimmunity in a developing brain, this is difficult to reverse.
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This video concentrates on glyphosate in RoundUP pesticide.  I think Rubella vaccine should be questioned also, particularly the timing of vaccination.

  • Daryl TechnoSavage Seldon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubella
    Rubella, also known as German measles orthree-day measles,[1] is a disease caused by the rubella virus. 

    "This disease is often mild and attacks often pass unnoticed. The disease can last one to three days. Children recover more quickly than adults. Infection of the mother by rubella virus during pregnancy can be serious; if the mother is infected within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, the child may be born withcongenital rubella syndrome (CRS), 

    Congenital rubella syndrome 

    Children who have been exposed to rubella in the womb should also be watched closely as they age for any indication of:
    Developmental delay
    Autism spectrum disorders[2]
    Schizophrenia[3]
    Growth retardation
    Learning disabilities

    The rubella vaccine should also be administered to non-pregnant females who have tested nonimmune or have a rubella titer less than 1:10. It is contraindicated during pregnancy and if low titre is found during pregnancy, it should be administered only after delivery in order to protect the future pregnancies. It is also advisible to avoid becoming pregnant for the 4 weeks following the administration of the vaccine.[3]"

    Apparently we already know not to give the vaccine to pregnant women. Is it because we know there's a chance of CRS and autism? If so, why are we giving it to children? Their brains aren't finished developing. Cannot we take out own advice and give it to non-pregnant teens to protect against CRS and autism in offspring rather than to children?

Thanks for reading, 
Daryl Seldon, MS, NBCC, Psychotherapist

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