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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Autism Is NOT Caused By Vaccines

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

They call it “settled science” that vaccines don’t cause autism, so then what causes autism? Wikipedia says there’s no known cause, and that it’s most likely genetic and possibly environmental. There’s no known cure, and it’s heavily emphasized that vaccines don’t cause autism.


So let’s take a look at the facts. Dr. Coimbra, a Brazilian neurologist, found that people with autism have chronic inflammation in the brain that’s not related to a microbe or a pathogen. It’s also important to note that 70% of autistic children have higher rates of autoimmune conditions.


Vaccines do not create an adequate immune response without an adjuvant. Aluminum compounds are the most commonly used vaccine adjuvants. Research shows that aluminum is toxic on multiple levels. Its neurotoxicity manifests in learning, concentration, memory, and speech deficits. When injected with a vaccine, it also crosses the blood-brain barrier.


From 1980 to 2023, vaccine rates, aluminum exposure, and autism rates have significantly increased. In 2023, 1 in 36 children were diagnosed with autism and had the most aggressive vaccine schedule to date.


Children are exposed to 5000 mcg of aluminum by age 6 with the current vaccine schedule. Most studies on vaccines use aluminum adjuvant placebos or other aluminum-containing vaccines in the control group, which is problematic.


Other developed countries without such an aggressive vaccine schedule are not seeing the same levels of autism. Similarly, the Amish community, which is largely unvaccinated, has very low rates of autism.


Dr. Coimbra utilizes the following protocol to reduce the symptoms of autism.


1. 10,000 IU of vitamin D3

2. Propolis

3. Oral silica (monomethylsilanetriol) 100 to 200 mg 3 times per day

4. 4 grams of glycinate for hyperactivity


A low-carb diet can also be beneficial for children with autism.


Dr. Coimbra explains that the kidneys do not eliminate aluminum when injected with a vaccine. It remains in the organs and within the immune cells, and enters the brain carried by these cells.


Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:

Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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0:00.0

Autism is not caused by vaccines. The science is settled. If you look it up on Wikipedia, it'll say there is no known cause of autism.

0:07.6

It's most likely genetic, possibly environmental. There's no known cure. But there's one thing that Wikipedia does emphasize over and over again. It's a myth that vaccines are a cause of autism. I have to give a disclaimer here because YouTube has policies. If something

0:23.2

conflicts with medical consensus, it's considered misinformation. However, YouTube does give you

0:29.5

an exception to that. If you want to cover opposing viewpoints or your own opinions and you back

0:35.5

it up with research, potentially they won't take the video down.

0:38.3

I am not going to conclude for you. I'm just going to give you a series of pieces of information

0:44.2

and you can make up your own mind. With all these controversial topics, there's always opposing

0:49.5

viewpoints, right? Because you have like Dr. Paul Offutt. He's an advocate for vaccines for children,

0:56.2

and he's a critic of the anti-vaccine movement. Then of course you have Anthony Fauci, who also

1:01.1

says that there's no evidence between autism and vaccines. And then between 2010 and 2021,

1:08.0

Fauci received 58 royalty payments directly from vaccine research. So there's two many things

1:13.7

I'm going to talk about. Number one is the myth that autism comes from vaccines because it's

1:19.5

been disproven and there's no research. I'm going to cover that. And then number two,

1:23.3

there's no cure for autism. There's advocates that are telling us that a cure is even dangerous. And

1:31.1

autism is normal. Let's first talk about what we really know about autism. We know that there's a much

1:36.8

higher level of inflammation in the brain with autism. And I'm going to put some links down below

1:42.2

from the research done by Dr. Coembrae, who's a neurologist.

1:46.2

So the data that he found in autism is that there's chronic inflammation that's not related

1:51.6

to a microbe or a pathogen. One study showed that 70% of autistic children had higher levels of

1:59.4

autoimmune diseases, which is really interesting.

2:02.1

But what's even more interesting about that, a vaccine given to a person does not create an

2:07.5

adequate immune response unless you also add something to that vaccine. And that thing that's

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