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Bill Sloman
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On Friday, 29 January 2016 21:45:24 UTC+11, Jamie M wrote:
What makes you think that?
General brain development, during pregnancy. Neutral pruning happens quite a bit later, and is a lot more specific.
So what? What has chromosome 6 got to vaccine adjuncts, or severe inflammation in the mother during pregnancy?
I'm afraid that you are babbling, rather than producing anything that looks even vaguely like a coherent argument.
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Bill Sloman, Sydney
On 1/28/2016 5:37 PM, Bill Sloman wrote:
The strongest genetic link to schizophrenia that is currently
known is an neuron pruning immune related gene, and also in autism,
immune related neural pruning genes are also genetically linked.
schizophrenia immune system neural pruning genetic link:
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-01-genetic-first-ever-insight-biological-schizophrenia.html
Sure, but what do neural pruning genes have to do with vaccine adjuncts?
You may like to think that both are having the same effect, but in reality > > neural pruning is an essential part of
development, and any mutation that messes up the mechanism is pretty
much bound to make the brain work less well.
I realize you consider all the systems in the body to be separate,
What makes you think that?
but that is incorrect.
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-01-severe-maternal-inflammation-autism-like-behavior.html
"immune cells activated in the mother during severe inflammation produce
an immune effector molecule called IL-17 that appears to interfere with
brain development."
General brain development, during pregnancy. Neutral pruning happens quite a bit later, and is a lot more specific.
If vaccine adjuncts do have any effect, it will be a lot less specific and > > the neural development system will cope
with it as well as it would cope with any other assault (such as a
measles infection).
quote from the page:
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The site in Chromosome 6 harboring the gene C4 towers far above other
risk-associated areas on schizophrenia's genomic "skyline," marking its
strongest known genetic influence.
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So what? What has chromosome 6 got to vaccine adjuncts, or severe inflammation in the mother during pregnancy?
I'm afraid that you are babbling, rather than producing anything that looks even vaguely like a coherent argument.
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Bill Sloman, Sydney