Apr 10, 2026
Apr 10, 2026
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A Father's Fight + Introducing Homeopathy + Viral Infection During Pregnancy Causing ASD?
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Josh Coleman recently shared testimony in front of the California legislature on a bill pertaining to immunization requirements and reporting in schools. Now, that piece of legislation he showed opposition to has just been amended and re-referred to the Committee on Education. What’s next, and why does it matter?
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During World Homeopathy Awareness Week, the film “Introducing Homeopathy” is being made available to CHD.TV viewers. Kim Elia is joining today’s program to discuss the documentary’s impact since its release two years ago as well as share information on this alternative medicine practice.
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Independent scientist Matthew Cormier: “I think viral infections play a central role in the development of ASD.” Perhaps you’ve heard this argument before, and there is plenty of research out there suggesting that this could, in fact, be the case. But how might this neuroinflammatory risk relating to an immune response tie back to vaccination? Listen in on a dialogue featuring guest Matthew and “Doctors & Scientists” host Brian Hooker, Ph.D. on CHD.TV to find out!
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
Resources
Vaccines Cause Injury and Death Episode
The Unseen Severe Autism Episode
Introducing Homeopathy Preview Clips
World Homeopathy Awareness Week Events
Global Natural Health Solutions
Vaccine-Induced Viral Reactivation and Autism Spectrum Disorder A Review Hypothesis and Implications
Does Rubella Cause Autism: A 2015 Reappraisal?
Autism as one of several disabilities in two children with congenital cytomegalovirus infection
Brief report: autism and herpes simplex encephalitis
Autistic symptoms following herpes encephalitis
Association between HSV-2 infection and serum anti-rat brain antibodies in patients with autism
Reactivation of herpesvirus infections after vaccinations?
Reactivation of herpes virus infections by vaccination: evidence or coincidence?
Herpesviruses reactivation following COVID-19 vaccination: a systematic review and meta-analysis



