SCPI
Study
on
Aborted Fetal DNA in Vaccines Presented at International Meeting for
Autism Research
The Sound Choice Pharmaceutical
Institute
Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute's (SCPI) founder and lead
scientist, Dr Theresa Deisher, presented their ongoing study into the
possible link between aborted fetal DNA in several childhood
immunizations with Autism and Austim Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at the
International Meeting for Autism Research in Philadelphia, PA May
20-22, 2010.
The study which was met with both shock and gratitude for her work,
focused on "improper integration of the residual DNA as a possible
contributor to autism, particularly in genetically susceptible infants."
"It is known from gene therapy studies that injected naked DNA can be
transported to the brain (Wang et al. 2001); that improperly integrated
therapeutic DNA has caused cancer in young children (Hacein-Bey-Abina
et al. 2008); and that shorter DNA fragments have a higher probability
of entering the nucleus [of the cells] (Lechardeur et al. 2002)", noted
Dr Theresa whose company recently received a $500,000 grant from the
Murdock foundation for their research.
Dr Deisher, along with Physicist Marissa LaMadrid, PhD are
investigating whether improper insertion of DNA into the vaccine
recipient cells can cause autism. Four major areas of the
research involve:
(1) measuring the amount and length distribution of residual human DNA
in vaccines;
(2) predicting sites of DNA insertion via homologous recombination (HR)
and measure insertion rates;
(3) modeling how brain cell function might be affected, either via loss
of the ability to make proper connections or via selective growth of
cells with improperly integrated DNA at the expense of healthy cells;
(4) conducting epidemiology studies comparing autism rates in children
injected with vaccines containing human DNA residuals.
The results reported thus far were startling, to say the least.
"Changepoint analysis of autism disorder demonstrates a temporal
correlation with events associated with human DNA residuals in
vaccines. The levels of residual DNA are well over FDA-recommended
limits", stated Dr Deisher. "Meruvax-II contains >140ng/vial
ssDNA and >30ng/vial dsDNA, with average lengths of 215bp. Havrix
contains >270ng/vial ssDNA and >30ng/vial dsDNA. The
FDA-recommended amounts are 10ng/dose."
While research has been conducted in the past on a possible link
between thimerosal and autism, no one has ever looked at the
contaminating DNA, something requested for years by Children of God for
Life, a pro-life watchdog focused on the use of aborted fetal material
in vaccines, medicines and other consumer products.
"Until the advent of AVM Biotechnology and their non-profit arm SCPI we
had little hope that anyone would invest the time and money to do this
study", stated Children of God for Life's founder, Debi Vinnedge.
"Dr Deisher's work is a blessing to hundreds of thousands of families,
if not millions worldwide. She is a direct answer to our prayers
for a biotech company focused solely on moral research and ethically
produced vaccines and therapeutics."
For more information see www.cogforlife.org/scpiautismstudypress.htm
Source: Children
of
God
for Life
Publish Date: June 3, 2010
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