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Autism Have We All Missed Something Really Big?

• http://alternative-doctor.com

Here's compelling evidence that ultrasound scans may be the real cause of autism. Look at the evidence and then decide. I think there is possibly real cause to discard existing theories. We can only get a solution if we find the right cause of the problem, I'm sure you will agree.

I have made no secret out of the fact that it's definitely NOT mercury. That has been disproven and the only people who cling to it are seriously underperforming intellectuals, who can't accept real evidence that their pet ideas are WRONG!

I have repeated several times in my publications that children who never had ANY vaccine have been getting autism spectrum problems. That fits well with the model I like, which is live rogue measles organism. One sibling or vaccinated child could therefore, in theory, infect an unvaccinated child, who inherits the problem.

But here is a completely new model, right out of left field, which at least must have us all thinking… the evidence is just juicy!

For the source I turn to a new book by Jim West: Prenatal Ultrasound: A New Bibliography of Human Studies Conducted in Modern China. It's an entirely new bibliography of ultrasound science and it's something that, with a few exceptions, you will NOT see reproduced here in the West, where ObGyn is BIG money.

The Myth…

The word "ultrasound" commonly refers to diagnostic ultrasound, an acoustic technology utilized to view images of the fetus in real time, its position within the mother, and to view the mother's reproductive organs. It is an economic boon to medical practitioners who advocate its routine use.

Diagnostic ultrasound has been in routine use for many decades. Ultrasound is far from ordinary sound, however.

It is a highly unusual form of sound when used for the purpose of prenatal or obstetric diagnostic examinations. Humans ordinarily are capable of hearing sounds in the range of 20 to 20,000 cycles per second (hertz). Ultrasound for fetal examination carries a frequency in the range of 3 to 9 megahertz, millions of cycles per second, above the EMF frequencies of the AM radio band.