Autism Rights Campaigner Emma Dalmayne went undercover to talk to the French-born Medic in Edinburgh clinic.
Brit doctor claims 'vaccine causes autism' and 'chicken nuggets can help cure it'
3 NOV 2020
Dr Lorene Amet's private clinic was part of a probe after worried parents complained about a treatment for autistic children. The doctor 'recommended organic chicken nuggets'
A British doctor has been slammed after claiming the MMR vaccine "causes autism" and ''chicken nuggets could alleviate symptoms."
The expensive £210-per-hour Edinburgh doctor came under fire after a Sunday Mirror Probe revealed her claims which have been debunked by science.
Dr Lorene Amet's private clinic in the capital city was investigated after parents complained about its work.
The clinic sells an Autism Treatment Plus treatment and was slammed after a mum went undercover to discuss treatment for her fictional child, seven-year-old Raye.
In the video consultation, Emma Dalmayne, a mum who has two autistic children, spoke to the private doctor spoke about how autism is linked to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccination and recommended organic chicken nuggets.
She also claimed that autism can be relieved by changing a child's diet and recommended a strict gluten-free and dairy-free diet without sugar or processed food to help Raye, reports Edinburgh Live.
During the consultation Amet said “[Doctors] are saying it’s a coincidence that autism symptoms start at 18 months old. But the reality is, we have children who have been given the vaccination earlier than planned and they’ve developed signs of autism at eight months.
"We have children who receive the vaccination much later, even at the age of eight, and they develop signs of autism at that point.
The French-born medic added: “I have no doubt there are children affected by this. Vaccination is a means to cause the system to be overwhelmed. This causes inflammation [and] that affects brain function.
“This can link to gut issues, this can link to behavioural [issues]. And – unfortunately, sometimes these changes are irreversible. I believe eventually it will be accepted.”
When asked if anything would “take it away”, she said: “No1 is the diet.”
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