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Originally Posted by Undertoad
Dr. Buttar's diagnosis was "a number of conditions including but not limited to Acute, Viral Post Immunization Encephalopathy and Mercury Toxicity with secondary respiratory and neurological deficits". Dystonia may have been one of her conditions, but it didn't make the headline.
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Dr. Buttar is not qualified to diagnose dystonia. Dystonia is a type of encephalopathy. Having encephalopathy is like saying you have bronchitis--that does not specify whether you have the flu, or a viral cold, or a bacterial infection. It just says your bronchial tubes are inflamed. Saying she had encephalopathy is equivalent to saying she had "a neurological problem of some sort." As could be expected, he seems unconcerned with diagnosing what specific neurological symptoms she was displaying, because his philosophy is that the underlying root of the problem is
not neurological, but elsewhere. It's like you're trying to pin him down over whether she is coughing
this way or
that way, while he is only concerned with giving her the antibiotics that the lab test confirmed she needed.
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Originally Posted by tw
Observation alone is classic junk science. Missing is the necessary control subject. Where is an example where an offending material is removed and the defect disappears?
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Absolutely. Please go ask the CDC where their control subject is. I'd love nothing more than to see studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated control subjects. That's what my community has been demanding for twenty years now.
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Originally Posted by tw
What causes autism? One report suggested that people exposed to trace amounts of mercury (ie when a fluorescent bulb breaks) years previously can cause it. Observation also proved that to be true. So you would instead blame medication?
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You're not even making sense. Do you understand that the "medication" we're discussing here
contains mercury?