Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Autism Cure - The Full History All Parents Need To Know


People want to do good. That is a genetic certainty. Today most autism awareness is diverted to dealing with autism after the fact. The charities and government institutions do very little to warn parents about what causes autism or how to avoid becoming autistic.

Building a hospital at the bottom of a dangerous cliff can appear to be an act of kindness until you find out that the people who own the hospital took no action on building a fence at the top of the cliff. (so no one falls down and gets injured in the first place). On the surface it looks like the hospital cares but if it really cared it would make sure people didn't hurt themselves in the first place, as opposed to rushing to the injured (after the fact) and "acting" like they are "do-gooders".

Wait until you find out anyone suggesting building a fence at the top of the cliff is fired from the hospital or their government health care position or that the hospital is actually driving people to the top of the cliff and then rifling them down the slope. Wait until you find out the charities surrounding the disease receive funding from the parties who profit the most from the disease, literally ensuring the information the public needs to protect themselves is hidden away.

The truth is stranger than fiction. This is why curing autism is hard. It depends on the parents first changing their mind. (if they have not already) The difficulty of changing "mind" will also be discussed at the seminar.

Click here or watch the same video documentary below. It is an award winning documentary by Gay Null PhD. Gary tells parents of autistic children what the medical industry and the charities don't want them to hear.



Click here to watch the rest of the documentary in parts. They are listed down the right hand side of that page.

If you would still like to attend my autism reversal seminar you still have a small window of time. Please contact me directly at jason@revolutionweightlossclinic.com.

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