May 27, 2012
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Updated: 28 Mar 11 16:20 CET
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Swedish researchers want to gain access to a databank of blood tests taken from all babies born in Sweden in order to shed light on an apparent heightened incidence of autism among the country's Somali population.
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Note: Autism can be freely interchanged with a whole host of other conditions' names depending upon ethnicity for future usage.
Some researchers are focusing on mercury in vaccines? No they're not. They did, and it was found to be complete and utter rubbish and those responsible have since been struck off and the articles withdrawn.
Other researchers are focusing on a sedentary life style and diet? Where did that come from? Off the back of a cereal packet? I find that implication offensive. Autism is something I was born with, not something I brought on myself.
Don't take it personally, man. This has nothing to do with Autism at all and everything to do with peoples' ignorances of such conditions. They're hoping that we believe this utter BS so they can continue to "document" each and every human being.
everyone knows low Vitamin D and mercury is not a good thing
vitamin D and sulfate is used to remove mercury, therefore if you live in Sweden and eat the fish and have dark skin your odds are not so good !
This just goes to show that Africans are not evovled to live in the Norh. When we talk of keeping invasive species out of natural environments we should also include people. It is bad for both the immigrant and the native to live outside of their evolved biopshere. There are many other diseases that strike Africans because they are not living in their natural habitat in the North such as scurvy and rickets.
If someone proposed moving polar bears to the tropics they would be accused of animal cruelty, yet we can be cruel to man and wrap it in humanistic fantasy.
So please don't try be little other doctors.
As someone whose doctor has this disease i will be grateful for any research the government may do.
Most Mulims practice widespread consanguanious marrige (cousin marriage) and this has been going on for thousands of years (before Muhammed). Genetic diversity in Africa may be great but that's a big continent and we aren't talking about Bantus breeding with Bushmen but about Somalians. Nevertheless, I wouldn't doubt if it wasn't becuase of the vitamen D and the fact that Africans are not evolved for life in the North. If there was ever a famine and malnutrition here they'd be the first to die. After them the Arabs.
Some doctors believe that the increase in autism is somewhat following the increase in use of microwave technologies. The Somaly connection may be due to people become more sensitive to microwaves when there is calcium deficiency, and Somalies will be much more likely to be deficient in calcium.
Perhaps researchers can investigate this area, (if the mobile phone companies will let them!. And if they do the results will never be published, so you wouldn't know anyway!)