Gregory Clark
Feb 23, 2017 · 1 min read

I’ve been asked many times in the last 14 years what I think causes autism. I’ve always said a genetic predisposition to an environmental trigger. This falls absolutely in line with what many of us have suspected and “known” for more than a decade. “Doctors cause autism”

This also fills in another blank with these studies, how autism can be both regressive, and some children can be impacted at birth. Too many mothers falling into the MIA bucket, predisposing their babies to neurodevelopmental problems, either in utero, or post delivery.

I’m glad more of these studies are seeing the light of day, and that we may see the end of the autism epidemic in our lifetime. Unfortunate that too many of us have had to sacrifice our children at the altar of the unknown for this day to come.

Thank you J.B. for so succinctly pulling these disparate items together in a cohesive look at the origins of autism.

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