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TXRabbit
what about the giant horse-pill "vitamins" the pregnant mothers are given? Any thoughts?
My wife didn't take em and both of my girls are 101% normal.
just sayin
rickymouse
reply to post by watchitburn
If it was from exposure to lead, there would have been a lot more autism years ago. People ate more wild game shot with lead shot years ago. Also there was more lead based paint being used years ago. There was lead poisoning but a lot less autism. The pesticides years ago did not cause autism, or the rates of these diseases would be lowering, not increasing. Now they have changed the pesticides and incorporated nano technology in the pesticides and miticides they spray on fresh veggies. We can't change the diet as fast as we have, most people will have some effect from that.
Now the only thing that follows this increase seems to be the increase in the number of vaccinations. Which ones could be causing the problem....who knows....it could even be a combination. It could even be the endocrine disruptors that mothers consume causing the child's mind not to form properly. These disruptors are in some foods naturally, mothers should not eat foods too much that are goitinogens or foods wrapped in plastics containing these things. When the mind is forming, a tiny bit of this may cause problems.
But there is no undeniable proof. Some of these changes take two generations to manifest, a small change being made the first generation that leads to another change the following generation. Notice how they sort of blame us for the problem instead of the businesses and FDA pushing this stuff as safe. Of course it is our fault, we let the FDA and USDA do this. We allow people who profit from selling stuff that has not been properly evaluated by diverse testing to market their products. Oh well, it gives us something to do taking care of these people with autism, it creates jobs for the medical industry.
It also suggests that treatment should start early in childhood, when the brain is capable of rewiring to work around damaged areas.
greencmp
redhorse
reply to post by watchitburn
Autism has a direct genetic cause. There is added material to specific genes and even a doubling in some cases. There is a very real chance that autism is simply a part of our genetic heritage that has become more successful in contemporary society than it was in the past, so there is a breeding reinforcement of this trait. This could be very simple and everyone is so busy looking for that one particular tree that they can't see the forest for the distraction.
Hmm, that is an interesting postulate.
You are saying that because our anti-darwinian cooperative society has not eliminated the tendency of some lineages to mutate toward the autism spectrum and that genetic predisposition is reinforcing that trend through subsequent breeding.
However, this seems to be happening too quickly for the cause to be that alone but, a valid hypothesis that should be explored.edit on 30-3-2014 by greencmp because: (no reason given)
That has been proven by all scientific standards
redhorse
greencmp
redhorse
reply to post by watchitburn
Autism has a direct genetic cause. There is added material to specific genes and even a doubling in some cases. There is a very real chance that autism is simply a part of our genetic heritage that has become more successful in contemporary society than it was in the past, so there is a breeding reinforcement of this trait. This could be very simple and everyone is so busy looking for that one particular tree that they can't see the forest for the distraction.
Hmm, that is an interesting postulate.
You are saying that because our anti-darwinian cooperative society has not eliminated the tendency of some lineages to mutate toward the autism spectrum and that genetic predisposition is reinforcing that trend through subsequent breeding.
However, this seems to be happening too quickly for the cause to be that alone but, a valid hypothesis that should be explored.edit on 30-3-2014 by greencmp because: (no reason given)
Close, but not quite what I am saying. First of all I have to disagree that we live in an anti-Darwinian society. The one thing that has evolved the most quickly and determined human success is our brain. Part of the nearly exponential evolution of that unique brain is in part because we are so socially complex and a cooperative species. 2 million years ago we needed to figure out how to work together in sophisticated ways or die. Our societies and cooperation contribute to the evolution of our best survival trait, not negate it.
While we are not as equipped to run down prey and kill it as we were even 500 years ago, we are still evolving and there is nothing on the planet or in the fossil record that we can find that has evolved as radically and as quickly as the human brain. This evolution directly correlates to those social factors. The technological schema that led to the computer that you are typing on was created by a higher than statistically average number of at least higher functioning people on the autistic spectrum. As our society becomes more and more dependent upon this technology to continue to function many that may have been shoved to a lower social strata because of their deficits in social skills are rising to positions of greater prominence and therefor greater mate choice.
Another factor is that with success comes influence. As these programmers and engineers become more in demand and make up more and more of the middle and upper middle class (or greater) autism suddenly becomes an issue that matters to society. It's going to get more attention than it did when most people on the spectrum were just social misfits and loners that were on the marginalized fringe.
Also, mate selection is affected in society as a whole. These traits that in a more practical and less abstract society would be counter-survival are now traits that indicate a greater propensity for success. Whether we realize it or not, that capacity with abstract systems is becoming reproductively as competitive as physical capacity. Even "neurotypical" people are selecting more and more for some manifestation of these traits. This results in exponential reinforcement of those autistic traits through just a few generations. Two people who may be higher functioning on the spectrum can reinforce those traits in their offspring; in short they have a greater chance of having a child who manifests more pronounced behavior associated with that genetic propensity.
I am diagnosed on the autistic spectrum (Asperger's), my husband I suspect is somewhere on that spectrum. Our daughter has more social trouble than either one of us by far. However, she figured out how to use an animation program which required understanding code, some programming and half of the instructions were Japanese when she was 9. Completely anecdotal for what it is worth, and I feel compelled to confess that I have a proverbial dog in this hunt.
th3dudeabides
If you are not an immunologist, then you are making blanket claim in ignorance.
HFCS was rapidly introduced to many processed foods and soft drinks in the U.S. from about 1975 to 1985.