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Jenny
McCarthy
Speaks In Michigan At Autism Workshop
Thursday, April 17th, 2008

It's still Autism Awareness month, and Jenny McCarthy continues to speak in support
of the epidemic of autism this month as she has been for years.
April 2nd was the very first World Autism Awareness Day, which
the MSM largely recognized, but the message continues all of this
month. Jenny was on Larry King Live on CNN that day for a
full hour discussing the brain development disorder and its possible
causes or triggers. Yesterday Jenny traveled to Troy,
Michigan for a Living With Autism Workshop, where parents, teachers,
and the general public had the chance to participate and converse with
experts on a range of topics related to autism. It was sponsored by
the Henry Ford Health System, Oakland University, and Metro Parent
Magazine.
"I'm not anti-vaccine - at all," Jenny told the crowd at
the one-day workshop yesterday. "I'm not an idiot. I know we
need vaccinations."
One of the things Jenny discussed - as she did
on Larry King - was that she believes there are too many toxins
found in vaccinations, including mercury, aluminum, ether and
antifreeze. When too many vaccinations are given too children or
infants at a young age, it is possible for them to have an adverse
reaction, especially if they have pre-existing conditions that are not yet known.
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