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Title: Autism 'miracle' called junk science
Post by: ama on May 21, 2009, 12:08:33 PM
Autism "miracle" called junk science

The front page of today's Chicago Tribune features a large article on  autism:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/chi-autism-lupron-may21,0,242705.story

From the above:

"Desperate to help their autistic children, hundreds of parents 
nationwide are turning to an unproven and potentially damaging 
treatment: multiple high doses of a drug sometimes used to chemically 
castrate sex offenders.

"The therapy is based on a theory, unsupported by mainstream 
medicine, that autism is caused by a harmful link between mercury and 
testosterone. Children with autism have too much of the hormone, 
according to the theory, and a drug called Lupron can fix that. etc..."



The header to a related story states "Autism drug Lupron: Father-and-son team's crusade shows cracks."


http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/chi-autism-lupron-geiers-may21,0,983359.story

From the above:

"Dr. Mark Geier has, he says, solved the riddle of autism. He says he 
has identified its cause and, in the powerful drug Lupron, found an 
effective treatment -- what he calls a 'major discovery.'

"But behind Geier's bold assertion is a troubling paper trail that 
undercuts his portrayal of himself as a pioneer tilting against a 
medical establishment that refuses to embrace his novel ideas.

"Time and again, reputable scientists have dismissed autism research 
by Geier and his son, David, as seriously flawed. Judges who have 
heard Mark Geier testify about vaccines' harmful effects have 
repeatedly called him unqualified, with one describing his statements 
as "intellectually dishonest."

"'Dr. Geier may be clever," another wrote, "but he is not credible.'

"A physician and genetic counselor by training, Geier, 61, presents 
himself as the scientist who has unraveled autism's mystery, a claim 
that has won him a devoted following. He and his son tie the 
neurodevelopmental disorder to a mercury-based preservative called 
thimerosal, which has been removed from childhood vaccines except for 
some flu shots. etc..."


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Title: Re: Autism 'miracle' called junk science
Post by: Pangwall on October 09, 2021, 08:17:36 PM
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