MIKE WAGNITZ ON 92.1 THE MIC, MADISON, WI
Click HERE and scroll down to 2/25 for a Podcast from 92.1 Madison, Wisconsin's "The MIC." Lee Rayburn interviews Mike Wagnitz about Mike's quest to find the cause of his daughter's autism.

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Click HERE and scroll down to 2/25 for a Podcast from 92.1 Madison, Wisconsin's "The MIC." Lee Rayburn interviews Mike Wagnitz about Mike's quest to find the cause of his daughter's autism.
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So lovely that the attempts to censor parents and scientists speaking out about toxic substances in vaccines...are failing.
Posted by: Deborah | February 26, 2008 at 05:23 PM
What a great interview with Mike Wagnitz, the Wisconsin chemist. And him fresh from presenting at the Autism Society of America conference in Chicago last week.
Mike talked about not only the many toxic effects of mercury, but also aluminum. A 2-month-old baby getting 6 vaccines at once might end up injected with 1,225 micrograms of aluminum, which is linked to learning disorders. He said that aluminum and mercury together have a negative synergistic effect -- when it comes to toxicity, it's not 1+1=2, it's 1+1=100.
He said that medical treatments are helping his daughter, and she’s making progress. He said, "She's not going to end up in an institution; we hope she'll end up at the University of Wisconsin."
I hope that his words inspire more and more parents to pursue biomedical interventions for their children, too. It's well worth the time to listen to his interview. Forward the link!
Posted by: nhokkanen | February 26, 2008 at 04:00 PM