Author: | Jean Shaw | ISBN: | 9781301122592 |
Publisher: | Jean Shaw | Publication: | March 17, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jean Shaw |
ISBN: | 9781301122592 |
Publisher: | Jean Shaw |
Publication: | March 17, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This easy to read, often humorous and informative true story deals with two subjects – autism and mercury toxicity caused by dental amalgam.
Narrated entirely by Jodi and herself, Jean explains why she thinks her son developed autism after his MMR.
Anecdotal evidence points to mercury and “Sherlock Shaw” connects dental work during pregnancy with toxic preservatives in childhood vaccines received by her son compromising his immune system.
Dental amalgam fillings caused Jean worrying health problems and this compelling story deals with her diagnosis, safe de-toxification programme, her filling replacement and the subsequent beneficial results seen by herself and Jodi who also had heavy metal toxicity. She explains and illustrates the symptoms of mercury toxicity and autism are virtually identical.
Backed by other personal true stories, vast anecdotal evidence and professional opinion, this book informs and educates the reader as well as invites them to decide if her theory as to why Jodi is autistic could be correct.
This easy to read, often humorous and informative true story deals with two subjects – autism and mercury toxicity caused by dental amalgam.
Narrated entirely by Jodi and herself, Jean explains why she thinks her son developed autism after his MMR.
Anecdotal evidence points to mercury and “Sherlock Shaw” connects dental work during pregnancy with toxic preservatives in childhood vaccines received by her son compromising his immune system.
Dental amalgam fillings caused Jean worrying health problems and this compelling story deals with her diagnosis, safe de-toxification programme, her filling replacement and the subsequent beneficial results seen by herself and Jodi who also had heavy metal toxicity. She explains and illustrates the symptoms of mercury toxicity and autism are virtually identical.
Backed by other personal true stories, vast anecdotal evidence and professional opinion, this book informs and educates the reader as well as invites them to decide if her theory as to why Jodi is autistic could be correct.