The Remedy Revolution Podcast
Welcome to The Remedy Revolution Podcast! This is the show dedicated to finding remedies for whatever needs healing within the self, within relationship, and within the world at-large. We take an in-depth look at often difficult topics about health, society, and matters of the heart and distill them down into meaningful, actionable steps.
As an author in the health and fitness world, mother of a child with PANS, homeopath working with autism and complex conditions and survivor of Lyme, Erin has dedicated her personal and professional life to finding answers to the complexities of these challenges. For more information, visit: http://theremedyrevolution.com
*The Remedy Revolution was previously published under the name The AutoCOMMUNITY Podcast. Some of these unedited episodes remain for your listening pleasure.
The Remedy Revolution Podcast
BOMBSHELL Vaccine Study with Nicolas Hulscher of the McCullough Foundation
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For decades, the causes behind the relentless rise in autism have been hotly debated. Some claim it’s due to better diagnosis or changing definitions; others point to environmental stressors and genetics. Yet until now, no comprehensive analysis has ever examined all potential factors—genetic, environmental, immunologic, and iatrogenic—together within a single scientific framework.
The McCullough Foundation’s landmark report, Determinants of Autism Spectrum Disorder, represents the most exhaustive synthesis ever conducted on the causes of autism. Drawing from over 300 peer-reviewed studies across epidemiology, clinical medicine, toxicology, immunology, and molecular biology, this analysis provides an authoritative, data-driven evaluation of how vaccination and other determinants contribute to autism risk.
By comparing the strength, direction, and biological plausibility of every major proposed risk factor, this landmark report delivers unprecedented clarity: autism is a multifactorial neurodevelopmental disorder—but one major, modifiable factor stands out above all others.
Combination and early-timed routine childhood vaccination emerges as the single most significant driver of autism risk, supported by convergent mechanistic, clinical, and epidemiologic evidence.