The are indeed "childish idiots," but please don't make the mistake of confusing the anti-vax stance with selfishness. Antivaxxers are moronic. They are not particularly selfish.These ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ childish idiots. Most of us learn as we grow older that being a part of a viable society means more than just reaping its benefits, it also requires assuming some responsibility toward it. If these people don't want to get vaccines for themselves or for their children, nobody is going to hold them down and force them to have them. But then they should understand that you don't get to endanger that society and still smugly claim a full part in it- if they want to separate themselves, they should have the balls to do it all the way.
Yep, this has been known for decades. Before my kids were born, this was commonly discussed. It was even recommended to supplement with folic acid even before conception (like, if you were trying to conceive) to avoid folate deficiency early in the pregancy.Folic acid deficiency in pregnancy is associated with developmental abnormalities in particular spina bifida
So what I don't understand is, to claim that autisim is caused by folate deficiency implies that there was not folate deficiency before the "autism epidemic." Where were women getting all their folate back then?In the UK women are encouraged to take 400mcg supplement of folic acid daily. It's important not to take too much (the usual non pregnancy dose is 5mg) as excess folic acid intake in pregnancy may be associated with increased risk of autism. Some people with ASD may have abnormalities of folic acid metabolism and some may benefit from folic acid supplements. There is no definitive evidence.
With a short (1 min.) video.Aaron Rupar on X, Sep 7, 2025
RFK Jr owns Trump: "Senators want to make a little speech and then shut me down, but they can't deny the fact that we did worse in covid than any country in the world ... we literally were the worst team in the league."
Laura Miers on X, Sep 7, 2025
The past tense framing is deliberate.
This is going to collapse society, and apparently we’re going to watch and do nothing. We’ve been doing nothing for two administrations now.
Osteopaths can get a medical licence in the US along with chiropractors. If those two groups of quacks can get them, I assume US medical licences come in promotional packs of Corn Flakes.How does this asswipe still have a medical license? He's going to kill people.
Think I can get one, and become an RFK Jr. adviser?Osteopaths can get a medical licence in the US along with chiropractors. If those two groups of quacks can get them, I assume US medical licences come in promotional packs of Corn Flakes.
Nah, you’re too intelligent. Sorry.Think I can get one, and become an RFK Jr. adviser?
Eye kan pertend dum!Nah, you’re too intelligent. Sorry.
And you very likely have too much integrity …Nah, you’re too intelligent. Sorry.
It’s not that hard to have more integrity than RFK jr. I think my houseplants do.And you very likely have too much integrity …
I'm not even questioning whethere this a link between autism and folate. The problem I am trying to resolve is, even if that were the case, how would it explain the "increase in autism" that has been seen?Here is a link to the abstract of a 2021 analysis of folic acid and autism. "More clinical trials, with a clear study design, with larger sample sizes and longer observation periods are necessary to be carried out to better evaluate the potential protective role of folic acid in autism spectrum disorder risk." Some years ago Scott Gavura discussed folic acid supplementation and fortification.
certainly in the US autism has risen since fortification of food with folic acid has been introduced. So folate deficiency seems unlikely to correlate with autism. But perhaps artificially fortifying food with folic acid is the issue? Natural folic acid good artificial folic acid bad?I'm not even questioning whethere this a link between autism and folate. The problem I am trying to resolve is, even if that were the case, how would it explain the "increase in autism" that has been seen?
I mean, the claim is that there is folate deficiency. But if that is contributing to the autism epidemic, then it must have been that there was not a folate deficiency in the past and there is one now. This is where I am questioning. What was the source of folate that women were getting back before autism went on the rise?
Moreover, since we know that folic acid deficiency leads to, inter alia, spina bifida, then there should be a correlation between rates of spina bifida and autism, right? So has there been a massive increase in the rate of spina bifida?
I don't think so. I think it is actually the opposite - that folic acid supplementation has decreased the rate of spina bifida.
Did he really? Or is this just another lie from some antivax piece of ◊◊◊◊? Can anyone locate the alleged Truth Social post?Trump posting that all vaccines are poison.
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THANK YOU potus ! It has become obvious in recent posts that our president is seeing what many of us have known for a long time now.. we are thrilled to see this. President Trump posted this on truth social today about vaccines and has the caption “They’re all poison. Every single one”. Health...www.threads.com