Science Aluminum in Vaccines Causing Autism, Revisited. - Why does the Daily Fail have such long article titles?

Srsly, why do they? Don't like to make up article titles, but felt like I had to in this case.

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'Perhaps we now have the link between vaccination and autism': Professor reveals aluminium in jabs may cause sufferers to have up 10 times more of the metal in their brains than is safe
  • Aluminium crosses the membrane that separates the brain from blood
  • The metal accumulates in cells that maintain a constant internal environment
  • Autism sufferers may have genetic changes that cause them to hold aluminium
  • Disgraced doctor Andrew Wakefield linked autism to the MMR vaccine in 1995
  • His views are widely discredited, but the WHO says vaccine fears put many off
By Professor Chris Exley For The Hippocratic Post and Alexandra Thompson Health Reporter For Mailonline

PUBLISHED: 11:03 EST, 30 November 2017 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 30 November 2017



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Aluminium in vaccines may cause autism, controversial new research suggests.

Autistic children have up to 10 times more of the metal in their brains than what is considered safe in adults, a study found.

Aluminium crosses the membrane that separates the brain from circulating blood and accumulates in cells involved in maintaining a constant internal environment, such as temperature, the research adds.

Study author Professor Chris Exley from Keele University, said: 'Perhaps we now have the link between vaccination and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the link being the inclusion of an aluminium adjuvant in the vaccine.'

The researchers speculate autism sufferers may have genetic changes that cause them to accumulate aluminium which healthy people are able to remove.

The findings are controversial after the disgraced gastroenterologist Andrew Wakefield said in 1995 that the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is linked to bowel disease and autism.

Mr Wakefield's view has since been widely discredited, however, the World Health Organization claims people's fear of vaccines means many, particularly young children, are unprotected against measles.

In a piece for The Hippocratic Post, Professor Exley discusses how aluminium accumulates in the brains of autism sufferers and if vaccines may be to blame.

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Aluminium enters the brain and accumulates

Research at Keele University, published in the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, provides the strongest indication yet that aluminium is a cause of ASD.

The aluminium content of brain tissues from five donors who died with a diagnosis of ASD was found to be extraordinarily high; some of the highest values yet measured in human brain tissue.

Why for example, would one of the four major brain lobes of a 15-year-old boy with autism be 8.74 (11.59) micrograms/g dry weight - a value which is at least 10 times higher than might be considered as acceptable for an adult never mind a child?

Yet, while the aluminium content of each of the five brains was shockingly high it was the location of the aluminium in the brain tissue which served as the standout observation.

The majority of aluminium was identified in non-neuronal cells, which are involved in maintaining a constant internal environment.

Aluminium was also found in inflammatory cells in the brain, alongside clear evidence of inflammatory cells heavily loaded with aluminium entering the brain via the surrounding membranes and those that separate the brain from circulating blood.

The fact that the majority of aluminium found in brain tissues in ASD was within cells and associated with tissues that maintain the body's internal environment is, at least for now, unique to ASD and may begin to explain why young adolescents had so much aluminium in their brains.

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Autistic children have up to 10 times more aluminium in their brains than healthy adults (stock)

Autism sufferers may be less able to remove built-up aluminium

Perhaps there is something within the genetic make-up of specific individuals which predisposes them to accumulate and retain aluminium in their brain, as is similarly suggested for individuals with genetically passed-on Alzheimer’s disease.

The new evidence strongly suggests aluminium is entering the brain in ASD via inflammatory cells which have become loaded up with aluminium in the blood and/or lymph, much as has been for certain immune cells at injection sites for vaccines that contain aluminium to increase the body's immune response.

This article was originally published by The Hippocratic Post and reproduced with their permission.






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Here he is again selling magic water.

https://www.wateronline.com/doc/a-silicon-rich-mineral-water-therapy-for-alzheimer-s-disease-0001

Research headed by Professor Christopher Exley at Keele University has shown that regular drinking of up to 1 litre a day of Spritzer, a silicon-rich mineral water, removes aluminium from the bodies of people with Alzheimer’s disease and in some individuals offered clinically-significant protection against cognitive decline.

Dude is a science-flavored lolcow.
 
This may be neither here nor there, but aluminum nanoparticles can cross the blood-brain barrier. Like those produced during metal fabrication (welding, grinding etc). So can a few other metals IIRC. Lookitup.gif

I don't think anyone's arguing that. What we ARE arguing is that anyone's giving this fucking loon so much as a second of attention.

Enough people don't vaccinate their kids, this'll probably just encourage MORE people to not do it.

People who encourage anti-vaccination for a quick buck deserve to be stabbed to death with 12-gauge needles.
 
Christopher Exley thread in lolcows when?

But seriously, this guy would make an excellent thread.
 
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So, apparently a lot of his papers are published in journals that are funded by the Children's Medical Safety Research Institute.

And, if you know anything at all about "institute," you know that nine times out of ten, it's in some asshole's garage.

http://www.cmsri.org/

Basically, they push the idea that vaccines cause everything. Autism, asthma, allergies, Alzheimer's. They have a featured event right now:

Keele University - 12th Meeting on Aluminum Living in the Aluminum Age
March 4-8, 2017

Join us in Vancouver for Keele University’s 12th Meeting on Aluminium Living in the Aluminium Age. Established in 1995, these meetings explore the nature of the research effort in aluminium, discussing new, unpublished research.

Novel research presented at the Keele meetings may be submitted to a Keele Issue of the Journal for Inorganic Biochemistry. All submissions are rigorously reviewed and edited.

Who pays for the "Journal for Inorganic Biochemistry?"

They do.

Who is funding these "studies" in the first place? They are.

Exley is on the editorial board of the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. He's rigorously reviewing and editing his own material. Which is mostly likely also funded by an actual antivaccine group.

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Actually, yeah. Here they are, pushing this "study" on facebook with a skeeeeery meme. https://www.facebook.com/CMSRI.Chil...296257666848/1811624202200710/?type=1&theater

ETA2:
https://www.facebook.com/CMSRI.ChildrensMedicalSafetyResearchInstitute/videos/1813826158647181/

They had a video all prepared to launch, yesterday.
 
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I'm the only one in my family to be an Aspie, yet we all got vaccines.
This guy wants to play the Jim Jones game.
 
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Offit is an pediatric infectious disease specialist. As in someone who knows about chilhood disease, and who isn't selling magical silicon water to old people. He co-invented the rotavirus vaccine after watching a baby girl shit herself to death in the hospital he worked at in the late 70's.

Who am I going to believe? A dude who's saved a zilionty baby lives, or some dude who does "studies" with five subjects?
 
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Offit is an pediatric infectious disease specialist. As in someone who knows about chilhood disease, and who isn't selling magical silicon water to old people. He co-invented the rotavirus vaccine after watching a baby girl shit herself to death in the hospital he worked at in the late 70's.

Who am I going to believe? A dude who's saved a zilionty baby lives, or some dude who does "studies" with five subjects?

That fucking appeal to people's resentment of the rich sickens me.

"HOW CAN HE KNOW WHAT'S BEST FOR YOUR CHILD?!? HE DOES MEDICINE FOR MONEY! (also buy my magic silicon water)"

I know it's dumb to get mad at lolcows, but there's a non-zero chance this quack is going to get at least one innocent child killed so he can make sone cash.

Does he even have any real credentials? Like, degrees that I couldn't reasonably earn on the internet? Or does this smug douchebag have a clown college diploma and thinks it makes him hot shit?

EDIT: Oh, and all the big words in his quote to make it seem like he knows what he's talking about. "He uses lots of syllables, he MUST be smart!"
 
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