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Letter from
Jaquelyn McCandless, M.D., in response to Business Week's
Commentary: Why Inoculating Big
Pharma from Vaccine Lawsuits Makes Sense
Dear BW: John Carey needs some education about autism and a lesson in
economics. Excellent epidemiological studies show an exponential rise in autism
rates starting in 1991 when the thimerosal-laden Hep B was mandated for every
newborn. Each autistic person's lifetime cost of medical, educational, and
custodial care costs 2 million dollars, not to mention untold pain and grief for
the child, family, and society. It is blatantly obvious that Lilly bought
government protection for their criminally withholding information that
thimerosal was indeed a serious neurotoxin years before it finally got removed
from newborn Hep B vaccines.
For the children who have been brain-damaged by
thimerosal, early treatment might prevent ruined lifetimes for thousands. There
is now estimated to be more than 600,000 autistics in our country, some whose
families are mortgaging their homes to get adequate medical and educational
services for their children. The incremental rate rises are likely to continue
until all the children born before late 2001 (when thimerosal was finally
removed from the newborn vaccine) have been diagnosed, perhaps another 3 or 4
years, since 40% are not diagnosed until they go to school. Flawed studies
(done by researchers paid by
pharmaceutical companies) indicating thimerosal does not go to the brain are
only stalling the truth longer. When mercury-poisoned children are treated with
oral chelation agents to remove mercury (which we see pouring out in our urine
laboratory studies) and make eye contact or speak words for the first time
sometimes within days of starting treatment, it is clear what mercury does to
the brain.
If Lilly spent a fourth of what they contributed to the Republican party to set
up diagnostic and treatment clinics for these kids, billions of dollars would be
saved, as early intervention is imperative. Stricken families do not want
revenge, they want the ability to afford proper care for their children.
Jaquelyn McCandless, M.D., Autism Specialist (with a 2-year waiting list) and
author of "Children
with Starving Brains - A Medical Treatment Guide for Autism Spectrum Disorder"
published by Bramble Books, Sept 2002 (1st edition sold out, 2nd edition
available in March 2003)
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