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Autism doctor: Troubling record trails doctor treating autism

Full story: Chicago Tribune

Dr. Mayer Eisenstein comes across as a grandfatherly physician, a pat-on-the-knee practitioner who delivers babies at home and who's more likely to recommend chicken soup than an antibiotic.

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Dave Darby

Columbus, MS

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Jul 2, 2009
 
Just one question:
How many children have died in hospitals in Chicago in the past 30 years or from Pediatrician's treatments or vaccinations in the past thirty years?
raymond

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Jul 2, 2009
 

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This article is just about bashing someone who has questionned: Vaccin-Autism link.

Is this really necessaryÉ

Don`t they have better articles to write about than that of continued bashing on 4 pages regarding someone who thinks and believes differently.

Everybody know there is an environmental factor to autism. Untill that environmental factor is discovered, then believe that vaccin and autism are like brother and sister.
Spectrum Mom

Defiance, OH

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Jul 24, 2009
 

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Thank you for this article! I've had many questions and concerns about Eisenstein based on HomeFirst email forwards that have been sent from well-meaning family members, particularly the idea of creatin injections for children with autism (and I say this as the mother of a child on the autism spectrum).

With all due respect to the other commenters, Dave Darby and raymond, your questions/concerns fail to even address the content of the article and are beside the points being made. I know there are those who desperately long for a clear link between vaccines and autism (after all, it would be nice on occasion to have something that easy to rail against and blame, wouldn't it?), but look at the evidence and listen to the larger conversation going on, not just the voice of one Dr. Mayer Eisenstein who, for all intents and purposes, looks to me like a bit of an opportunist, if not an out-and-out fraud.
Spectrum Mom

Defiance, OH

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Jul 24, 2009
 
oops. meant to write Lupron, not creatin. Momentary synaptic confusion from having read too many student essays on steroid use in sports. :)

Since: Jan 07

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Jul 25, 2009
 
Raymond~ until you have better proof than just comments about the cause(s) of autism, then you contradicted yourself. No one knows untils when? When and if the environmental factor is discovered. Looks like it's swinging towards genes to me.

Until then, this 4 page mothns old article helps alert the public about such doctors, who in one breath talks about being a truth teller on unneeded drugs and vaccines, yet he himself has had many lawsuits against him for harm against children and injects drugs into children 10 times the adult dose. Those children are the on-going current study for the use of that drug which this docs colleagues are trying to paten.
I agree, an opportunist, if not an out-and-out fraud.
Concerned Grandfather

Chicago, IL

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Jul 31, 2009
 
Let's not confuse the issue. regardless of Dr. Eisenstein's past sins, the fact remains that a close look at the CDC's own studies show that vaccines make no positive contribution to a child or adult's ability to avoid a particular disease. The fact that a child may take anywhere from hours to weeks to have a reaction makes it easy for Big Pharma to wash their hands of any responsibility. Face the fact: vaccinations represent a big money train to Pharma's bottom line, endorsed and enforced by our bought and paid for congress creatures and the wholly owned pharma subsiduary, the FDA.

The evidence is too overwhelming to go into here. Don't take my word for it or Pharma's word either. The information is out there. Start with http://www.nvic.org/default.aspx - the vaccine info clearinghouse.

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Jul 31, 2009
 
Many studies prove otherwise that vaccines do and did prevent many childhood illnesses and deaths of many children. Your choice, don't vaccinate or do but you don't need this doctor to tell you that. Vaccines are not the big money maker. Those Big Pharma's often produce other products than just vaccines and vaccines end at a child's certain age. Hardly Big Money train, but believe as you will.

Let's not confuse this issue of this article and this doctor: the law suits against him and the children who died while under his care; and the injections he's giving young children 10 times the adult dose.
MAJOR Mal

Sydney, Australia

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Sep 4, 2009
 
"Many studies prove otherwise that vaccines do and did prevent many childhood illnesses"

How many studies prove that vaccine additives, mercury etc, have prevented childhood illness?
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