Hepatitis B, Vaccines and Autism Spectrum Disorder

Hepatitis B, Vaccines and Autism Spectrum Disorder

Posted by DSDC on May 31st 2023

Can Vaccines Contribute to Autism Spectrum Disorder

I will refer you to an article written in the Annals of Epidemiology in 2009 by Carolyn Gallagher and Melody Goodman referring to the correlation between the hepatitis B vaccine and autism. In their research, they determined that infants vaccinated for hep B had a 3 times greater risk of autism than unvaccinated or later vaccinated children.

Hepatitis B Vaccine and Autism Diagnosis

I should mention that I am not anti-vaccine. I maintain that most unwanted effects can be reduced or eliminated by supplementing generously with vitamin C for a week or so after a vaccine.

I have stated in other articles that the medical profession swears with all its might that vaccines pose little or no risk but only benefit. The increase in autism and increase in learning disabilities is coming from somewhere. Many parents have observed the changes in their babies shortly after receiving vaccines. Proving this is not an easy task especially if the researchers have financial and political reasons to not find the correlation.

This is bold step by Goodman and Gallagher and the publishing journal. New parents and expecting parents would do well to take note that all is not as shiny and bright as you have been told about vaccine safety.

Parents ask about the hepatitis B vaccine. I tell them that the people at highest risk for hep B infections are drug users and contaminated needles, unprotected sex and transmission to the baby during childbirth. I don’t think your baby fits the first two categories. The hospital should not assume that every expecting mother has hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B vaccines are still recommended as routine as of this update in mid 2023.

Hep B Organization

It is my recommendation that all infants or adults be given some vitamin C support for a few days before and after vaccines. Also glutathione support is indicated.

Glutathione as Protection

Vitamin C and Vaccines

Besides that many kids with autistic syndromes (autism spectrum disorder or ASD) respond favorably to a gluten free diet. The mechanisms are still being worked out but a likely candidate would include gluten related antibodies that interfere with key neural pathways such as the enzyme GAD or glutamic acid decarboxylase that helps convert glutamate to GABA. Glutamate is a very powerful brain stimulator and GABA is a powerful inhibitory neurotransmitter. Also some have pointed out that gluten fragments called exorphins activate pathways in the brain in a similar fashion to opiates.

That is all well and good but many parents of kids with ASD have noticed a positive change within a few days of removing all traces of gluten from the diet. The gliadin portion of the gluten complex is a glyco protein and is virtually impossible to digest. That ‘s why it is such a good storage protein and why you can use it as a paper thin pizza dough that highly resists breaking. Many people have a strong reaction to this gluten glyco protein and the brain is one of the primary damage sites.

Bottom line is that if your baby is at high risk for hepatitis B, you should consider the Hep B vaccine. Be sure to be up to speed with respect to vitamin C supplementation. This isn’t hard and can make all the difference.