How to End the Autism Epidemic is the title of a book by J.B. Handley.
Who is J.B. Handley?
Handley is the author of the book, How to End the Autism Epidemic. His publisher is Chelsea Green.
Vermont-based Chelsea Green Publishing is employee-owned. They publish many excellent, outside-the-mainstream nonfiction books.
My favorite Chelsea Green books include:
J.B. Handley, a businessman unafraid to say what he thinks
I first met J.B. Handley in 2015 when I testified in front of Oregon legislators. We’ve been colleagues (and friends) ever since.
He’s brilliant, successful, and sharp-tongued.
Handley’s also co-producer of the documentary film, Autism Yesterday. In addition, he co-founded Generation Rescue. GR was a non-profit organization focused on helping children recover from autism. His son Jamison, received an autism diagnosis in 2004. Jamison has inspired much of J.B.’s writing and vaccine safety advocacy.
Finally, Handley also co-founded Swander Pace Capital, a $1.5 billion private equity firm. He served as managing director there for twenty years.
What’s How to End the Autism Epidemic about?
How to End the Autism Epidemic is a book based on over a decade of research.
I read this book in just two sittings.
As anyone who’s poked around here or read any of my books already knows, I’m keenly interested in vaccine safety, the rise in autism spectrum disorders among today’s children, and responsible medicine.
In How to End the Autism Epidemic, Handley rejects binary labels. He refuses to simplify the debate. Instead, he argues that we all need to see beyond the mainstream medical narrative. We need to make personalized medical decisions. Most importantly, Handley offers the reader an informed, intellectual, and fact-based plan to stop the environmental causes of brain damage.
Moreover, J.B. Handley’s science-forward book presents a sophisticated argument. We humans are as different as our fingerprints.
Which means we cannot benefit from one-size-fits-all medicine.
J.B.’s worked tirelessly to gather resources. Every parent wants to raise a healthy, happy child with an intact brain. This book is a great place to begin.
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Wayne Walisser says
Hi Jennifer;
I’ve come across something that I believe can help you which I’ve posted under your 06/26, “dark clouds” Facebook comments (with image posts), which I don’t think you’re seeing. So I’m trying to get in touch with you some other way. The following is what I posted:
It turns out Alan Gorg did not recover, however ~18 yrs later (in 2017) @85, he was still alive (and still blind in his left eye): https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/spirit-guides-alan-gorg
I bought the newsletter archive.pdf (2,000 pages) and here is Alan’s original story. This is from the 2004, March-April issue and Alan had been on Gerson for 5 years when he wrote the story; actually I think he’s still alive which would make him 91 today. He seems to be an accomplished writer/filmmaker. I’m guessing he’d love to hear from you: https://alangorg.wordpress.com/