autism expert told a mum that studies suggest the MMR jab is linked to the condition.The same £210-an-hour guru then claimed child autism could be alleviated by an exclusion diet which includes organic chicken nuggets.Dr Lorene Amet was recorded making the claims and experts were left horrified by her remarks.A 1998 study by disgraced former GP Andrew Wakefield falsely linking the condition with the MMR vaccination has been repeatedly discredited.But Amet’s comments reflect the views of the thousands of “anti-vaxxers” who spread conspiracy theories about the MMR jab and autism online.One in every 100 children in the UK has some form of autism.
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