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For those not familiar with autism, here's a quick synopsis:

First, all the symptoms and dysfunction of autism originate in the bodily processes and organs the baby doesn’t use in the womb but that must be triggered and innervated to begin function after birth.

Secondly, all of these bodily processes and organs are controlled by postnatal, REFLEXIVE sensorimotor development.

The three main categories of autist symptoms are: 1) a lack of visual/auditory sensory integration 2) deficient motor and mobility development 3) chronic digestive issues and immune system dysfunction.

All of these are rooted in the bodily processes and systems the baby doesn't use in the womb that get innervated AFTER birth and are controlled reflexively. The central cause of autism is a lack of healthy reflexive sensorimotor development.

Auditory Pathway
The auditory pathway begins full, mature innervation after birth. Starting in the inner ear, traversing the vestibulocochlear nerve, and ending in the tonotopic encoding of the auditory cortex. Initially the utricle and saccule get innervated. EVERYTHING depends on these two inner ear membranes:

Vestibulo-ocular reflex
- Visual development- reflexive head movement to stay focused on same visual cue.
- Depth perception also depends on this
- Color perception - Migration of rods and cones

Proprioception - the utricle and saccule are responsible for proprioception.
- Motor development- everything from learning to sit up, crawl, walk and run- depend on the baby's learned ability to account for the shifting weight of its head as it learns to balance and move its limbs. This is a main component of proprioception. These learned, repetitive motions are based on the infant's burgeoning reflexive sensorimotor development.

Digestive Dysfunction
Autists have lifelong issues with digestion and waste removal. They begin as fickle eaters, have a hard time nursing, and then have constant issues with bloating, indigestion, and constipation. This is because they lack reflexive control of the smooth muscle lining their digestive tract, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and the various sphincters that pass food through the GI tract.

Most people are aware of the benefits of "burping" a baby. This physical stimulus helps the baby in digestion. It also reflects the role of physical stimulus in reflexive control of digestion and other endogenous bodily processes.

Foodstuffs enter these passageways and reflexively trigger smooth muscle to begin peristalsis, as well as the opening and closing of various sphincters in the stomach and intestines. The digestive tract, pulmonary system, and even the organs and systems involved in the immune system are lined with smooth muscle. Smooth muscle is controlled involuntarily; through reflexes. Smooth muscle is more primitive than skeletal muscle, and is controlled through chemical reactions, AND, physical stimulus. 

Physical stimulus is an essential component of sensorimotor development as it provides the only true baseline for accurate information about the physical environment, as well as the baby's own internal environment. It's also an intrinsic component of reality. 

Immune Dysfunction
The immune system is also intrinsically tied to reflexive development. As proposed by numerous scientists, proper immune function does begin in the gut, but is intrinsically tied to neural control. Neural reflexive control.

Oxygen transport to the gut is intrinsic to early (and ongoing) immune function as oxygen is essential for fighting off bacterial infections. Yet these children lack adequate oxygen transport because the smooth muscle functionality of their digestive tract has not been adequately stimulated and innervated.

This information was put out in early 2019. Decades of research, thousands of scientists and doctors investigating the condition, millions of dollars spent in research funds, and come to find out the whole epidemic is being propagated by liberal "progressive" hospital policies. The "gentle birth" fad has essentially resulted in a bunch of babies that manage to sleep through their own birth and are stuck in a sort of semi-womb/semi-asleep status. Autism is essentially a condition where the child develops reflexive sensorimotor control over itself MUCH slower than regular, healthy babies. But this is great for the medical industry. In 2012 it was reported the autism industry was worth $126 billion a year.. just in America! They do not want this information getting out. This research has been actively suppressed on Google, Facebook, even Twitter. Yet international (especially Russian) search engines index it!
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9 comments:
Gottmituns_ on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
What is the gentle birth fad
Geroy on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
So this is a huge missing piece of the puzzle when it comes to the autism epidemic. Most medical/birthing professionals over 50 have NO IDEA how drastically different birthing rooms are compared to just 20 years ago. Nowadays birthing rooms are more akin to day spas than the typically loud and boisterous environments they used to be, punctuated by the baby's own cries. Now the big push is to make them as quiet and noiseless as possible. No unnecessary noise, no "unnecessary" physical stimulation of the baby. This is due to heavy foreign influence, as well as domestic policy makers that are very much interested in spreading the condition, not curing it. Even the media is getting involved. There was even an episode of The Witcher that very thoroughly put this on display.

Epidurals and c-sections contribute to the problem, but the biggest factor is that they no longer paddle babies' bottoms at birth who come out too passive. Instead they just gently remove the mucus from their lungs using suction, and then just let them be. This is awful. Those ones are the autists.

Now for most babies the advent of birth is enough of a shocking even traumatic experience to provide enough stimulus for them to begin the process of reflexive sensorimotor development, but those that manage to sleep through their own birth and don't receive enough stimulus are essentially birthed into a "slow-waking" state. Remember, we're not born with fine motor skills, the ability to walk, or a developed sense of vision. These are learned. They're developed. Essentially the baby has to neurally adapt to responding reflexively to the external environment, as well as its own internal environment.
Geroy on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
There was a jewish moderator that banned my account the last time I posted this work here. Hopefully he's been found out and stopped. I've been in contact with numerous jewish medical organizations. The results have been dismal
BlippiIsAPedo on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Do you have a link that summarizes this research in 2019
Geroy on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Explain why you want a link that summarizes this from 2019. The research is current.
BlippiIsAPedo on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Because I have friends who work in the field of diagnosing and dealing with autism. They will not take my word for it
Geroy on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Here this is a website and webinar that breaks it all down:

https://rumble.com/v2ingfc-breaking-neural-mechanics-of-autism-revealed.html

https://mechanicsofautism.com
BlippiIsAPedo on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Got it. So the last paragraph is your conclusion
Geroy on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Here's a website featuring this work/research on autism:

https://mechanicsofautism.com
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