Study Proves Link Between Thimerosal and Autism Neurotoxicity
Tuesday, September 01, 2009 by: Aaron Turpen, citizen journalist
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(NaturalNews) In a study just published, a causal connection between
Thimerosal, the preservative often used in vaccines, and the brain
pathology found in patients diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
(ASD), has been established. The study, A Mitochondrial
Dysfunction, Impaired Oxidative-Reduction Activity, Degeneration, and
Death in Human Neuronal and Fetal Cells Induced by Low-Level Exposure
to Thimerosal and Other Metal Compounds was published in the June 2009 issue of the peer-reviewed journal Toxicology & Environmental Toxicology.1
In
the study, it was found that the amounts of Thimerosal found in
inoculations commonly given to infants in the 1990s and still in use
today (though more limited) induced levels of cellular toxicity. This
cellular damage was consistent with that found in studies of patients
diagnosed with ASD.
Both studies found significant mitochondrial
dysfunction, reduced cellular oxidative-reduction activity, cell
degeneration, and cell death being tied to ASD. All of these contribute
significantly to ASD diagnosis and are also often attributed to other
childhood and early development maladies.
Here at Natural News, of course, readers are likely well aware of the links between Thimerosal and autism.
Until now, those links have mostly been implied and inferred through
anecdotal evidence and court cases. Nevertheless, the link between mercury, Thimerosal and childhood autism rates has been exhaustively covered here.2
Now,
conclusive scientific evidence that cannot be ignored has been
published in a peer-reviewed journal. This gives those of us concerned
with the issue more ammunition to use in forcing lawmakers to
acknowledge the link and for pharmaceutical companies who've been
pushing their wares on us to become accountable for it.
This
study also showed that Thimerosal is much more toxic than other metal
compounds included in the study and commonly found in vaccines. Other
compounds studied included aluminum sulfate, methylmercury hydroxide
(often blamed for autism), lead acetate, and mercuric chloride. This
study does not take those compounds off the hook, of course, but does
show that Thimerosal is significantly more toxic than even
methylmercury.
The explanation for that higher toxicity lies in the fact that Thimerosal is not naturally-based, but manufactured.
First
created in the 1920s as a stronger replacement for alkylmercury
compound, it's biological transport and intracellular delivery
properties were enhanced. The study shows that, in comparison to
methylmercury hydroxide, Thimerosal has three distinct
toxicity-enhancers:
- Higher aqueous solubility - the ability to dissolve in water.
- Higher solubility in cell membranes - the ability to dissolve in cell membranes.
- Higher intracellular toxicity - the ability to inactivate essential cell processes.
The
study was done by CoMeD, Inc. (a non-profit) through a grant from the
Brenen Hornstein Autism Research & Education Foundation and the
non-profit Institute of Chronic Illnesses, Inc. Attribution was also
given to the Genetic Centers of America.
CoMeD, Inc. and BHARE
recommend parents and health care providers have children with ASD
diagnosis tested by urinary porphyrin profile analysis (UPPA). More
information is available at CoMeD's website Mercury-freeDrugs.org, including free information on ordering UPPA tests as well as papers validating those tests.
Resources:
1
- A Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Impaired Oxidative-Reduction Activity,
Degeneration, and Death in Human Neuronal and Fetal Cells Induced by
Low-Level Exposure to Thimerosal and Other Metal Compounds http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/co...
2 - Natural News "Thimerosal" articles: http://www.naturalnews.com/GoogleSe...
3 - Press Release from CoMeD on study: http://mercury-freedrugs.org/docs/0...
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