Child Autism - is it an epidemic?

by multinetting | March 11, 2008 at 04:06 pm
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The world goes by, and the statistics for incidence of child autism carries on climbing. It's incredible, but some statistics in the USA show some states as having one child in every hundred affected!


Here is the UK, it isn't even newsworthy. Parent after parent is now coming to the crushing realisation that their child is autistic. The food chain is polluted with rubbish. E-numbers used as preservatives and colourants, additives used to make the food a pretty colour, MSG (yuck!), artificial sweetners that are made up of a methanol base. I remember many years ago, watching tramps swigging meths out of a bottle, in the days before special brew cost 50p a can. Food manufacturers seem to be able to get away with murder. Despite the new labelling laws, it's still legal (as an example) for a product to be sold as dairy free if it contains less than a few percent? Now, I don't know about you, but for somebody allergic to dairy, it kind of sucks!


The environment is just a rubbish bin for humanity, and we are seeing the consequences. Polluted water with all sorts of pharmaceutical drugs excreted by the human body, waste by products from industry, it's just an endless stream of anti-health.


For any parents needing help with a newly diagnosed child with autism, I can do no more than point you to our website, where we show how it's possible to make a big difference to the child's life.


http://www.trueparenting.co.uk


 

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