ADHD – the vaxx damage legacy?

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Just look it up.

“ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, affecting concentration, self-control, and restlessness, often starting in childhood but persisting into adulthood and impacting daily functioning, learning, and relationships”

So shall we take a moment to consider what might actually CAUSE this “neurodevelopmental” condition that is ADHD. Is there, for example, a suspicion of neurological damage and could vaccines be part of that problem?

Watch this very interesting presentation from a guy called Aaron Siri; he wonders why those in this experiment who were unvaccinated had Zero ADHD whereas the vaccinated could not say the same. Shouldn’t this warrant further investigation?

When you consider how our kids are now treated like pin-cushions by Big Pharma and in the first year of their young lives are given vast numbers of jabs, are you surprised that this may lead to problems

Here is the current UK schedule for vaccination 1st 12 months alone!

  • 8 weeks: 3 doses

    • 6‑in‑1 (DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB) – injection

    • MenB – injection

    • Rotavirus – oral

  • 12 weeks: 2 doses

    • 6‑in‑1 – injection

    • Rotavirus – oral

  • 16 weeks: 2 doses

    • 6‑in‑1 – injection

    • PCV (pneumococcal) – injection

  • Around 12 months (after 1st birthday, still within year one): 4 injections

    • MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)

    • MenB booster

    • PCV booster

    • Hib/MenC (or an extra 6‑in‑1 in some cases)

We now have cohorts of HIGHLY vaccinated children and some of them show symptoms called ADHD.

Now, by way of contrast, let’s look at what those of us born in the 1960’s had during year one;

  • round 3 months (first visit in infancy)

    • Diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP) injection (primary dose)

    • Polio: either injected polio vaccine or oral polio vaccine (after switch)

  • Around 4–5 months

    • DTP injection (second primary dose)

    • Polio (second dose; oral once OPV was adopted)

  • Around 6–9 months

    • DTP injection (third primary dose)

    • Polio (third dose)

There was no ADHD at that time.

I accept that *some* children do have the condition but I think we need to look deeper into the actual cause of it.

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