MMR controversy: What is the proposed link between Bowel disease and autism?!


Question: MMR controversy: What is the proposed link between Bowel disease and autism!?
I can find plenty of information on the internet evidence that attempts to disprove the link, but I don't actually know what the link itself is!.

Would someone mind explaining, in relatively simple terms, how Bowel disease causes autism!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Autism is caused by a starving brain from a damaged gastro-intestinal tract from pathogens and toxins!. Rid their pathogens and toxins, their gastro-intestinal tract heals, and their symptoms go away!. (Basically, their gastro-intestinal tract is not absorbing nutrients to make their body work correctly)!. Well, thats the easy rendition!. My children no longer have autism, but other people seem to be struggling more!. I found that the ones who have been trying to recover their children, but have not been successful, did not put much effort into the pathogens!. The pathogens are the number one cause, especially borrelia!. It can take years to kill the pathogens; not the two week-course we usually get told by our doctors!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

My son has chronic constipation and is a high function autistic!. My son's doctor was telling me many children on the autistic spectrum have some type of bowl problem!. My son goes to a specialist for his constipation and he told us he may grow out of it!. My son also had a biopsy done and is lactose in tolerate!. Doesn't make since but we still keep our son from eating too much diary!. His doctor said at about age 10 or 11 his body may change and start showing signs of lactose in tolerate!. We want to be ready!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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