The Book Destined to End the Autism Epidemic is Finally Here.
For over a century, autism has remained a profound medical mystery, its causes debated and misunderstood. In Autism Causes Unveiled, author Dinesh Danny cracks this century-old enigma, exposing the hidden truth behind the autism epidemic and offering a groundbreaking perspective never explained before. The evidence is all around us, yet it has been meticulously concealed by a carefully managed narrative. And no, it's not what you think. It’s not primarily vaccines. The real culprit is a traumatic brain injury at birth—a catastrophic event hidden by the birth process itself and deliberately buried by those with the most to lose from birth injury litigation. The proof is hiding in plain sight, embedded within the warnings on the label of the only FDA-approved labor induction Pitocin. The exact way this tragedy unfolds in maternity wards is laid bare through the author's deeply personal story with his two sons, both impacted by this birth injury. This book is a deep dive into the shocking The True Discover the actual mechanism of injury from labor drugs and the hospital protocols that are being ignored. A Flawed Theory Uncover why the genetic origin theory based on identical twins is fundamentally flawed and why this skyrocketing neurodiversity is a direct result of systemic obstetric malpractice at birth. The Damaged Learn how fundamental neuronal tracts are being damaged and severed, leading to the disconnected brain that defines autism. The Vaccine Understand the complex interplay of vaccines with a pre-existing brain injury, and how they can make brain damage more permanent by stopping recoveryEvery observation of impacted parents is explained —from the regression of skills after live vaccines, to the gut dysbiosis that follows and the neuro-sensitivity to environmental toxins —bringing clarity and closure to countless families. When the causes are known and acknowledged, meaningful cures will follow. This is more than just a book; it's a shot in the arm for parents, a call to action for professionals, and a beacon of hope for a brighter future.
"Autism Causes Unveiled" is essential reading for anyone touched by autism—parents, well wishers, caregivers, physicians of all specialities, birth injury lawyers, politicians, and health officials. It's for everyone with an interest in learning more about the biggest medical crisis in the history of the world.
There are two main reasons why Autism Causes Unveiled stands out for me. One is that it is a fascinating and eye-opening account of why, in the author’s opinion, autism occurs so frequently in children. And the second reason is that my wife has been a Speech and Language Pathologist for over 50 years. And in that time, the rate of autism in boys has gone from 1-in- 5,000 to 1-in-36! It is estimated that over 90% of children with autism, ADD, ADHD, learning disabilities, etc. come from mismanagement at birth. Although the numbers may vary depending on the source, there is no question that the disparity from 50 years ago to now is staggering.
Danny has two boys, and both are autistic. This obviously has led him to examine the reasons for this happening. And for his situation it all goes back to the birthing process. Danny gives us a detailed and enlightening description of what happens while giving birth. He tells us about the baby’s travel down the birth canal. He describes how labor is induced by the injection of Pitocin. He explains that the cervix needs to be ready for this process. He talks about how doctors continue to allow the induction past the point of safety instead of calling for a C-section. He lets us all know that traumatic brain injury at birth is directly tied to abusive labor induction. And here’s something that exacerbates the situation – the scarring of the brain does NOT show up in an MRI! There is a reason why the standard of hospital delivery in the U.S. is among the lowest in the industrialized world!
What does the medical community have to say are the reasons for autism? Well, one of the main claims is genetics. This is a convenient alternative theory that is supported by behind-the-scenes elements of the medical world, such as malpractice insurance companies, hospital administrations, drug companies, and a host of other special interests, all geared toward trying to avoid lawsuits.
Does Danny point to other possible causes of brain injury at birth? He sure does. One of those is ultrasounds. What they do is send sound pulses that enter the tissues of the body. And how about excessive drug injections during labor? Let’s not forget that radiologists are reluctant to provide any information to families for fear that their findings will be used in lawsuits against doctors, even though MRIs can show the cause of the brain damage.
Then there’s the brouhaha that came about in the late 2000s and early 2010s, when it was contended that vaccines were either causing autism or accelerating it early in the child’s life. But the government held that autism was mostly the result of genetics (sound familiar?). This is an ongoing debate. But Danny firmly believes that when his boys began to improve mentally, vaccines sent them backwards, until Danny and his wife stopped giving their kids vaccines. And vaccines have increased tenfold since the 80s!
To be sure, Danny tells us that there are many other reasons, besides inappropriate practices, why children are born with autism. And he gives proper detailed explanations of what those causes are. We readers appreciate that. But it does not minimize the impact of what the medical community is doing to increase autism in boys from 1-in-5000 to 1-in-36 in 50 years time. Don’t believe me? Read Autism Causes Unveiled and see for yourself.
A Vitally Important Book, Dinesh Danny Lives It & Deserves High Praise
Fine piece of research indeed, not only about Autism but many medical practices.
While I do not have an Autistic child, I certainly can relate because I was put through the ringer with geneticists and doctors based on an extremely rare genetic disorder we dealt with from the time our baby was 10 days old. We were confronted with the arrogant pronouncements, double-talk diagnoses that committed to nothing and now, 16 yeas later, obfuscation as the possibly deadly condition they were so sure about has seemingly disappeared or receded into the darkness (Supposedly my DNA flipped the switch to the on position). Over a decade of paranoia and frustration, but that is nothing compared to what Dinesh Danny and his wife have had to and continue to deal with—two sons with severe Autism.
Dinesh Danny’s book, ‘Autism Causes Unveiled,' is such an eye-opener that I was shocked, and I say this because I did lots of research about birth issues and vaccines (our kids had none for first five years). However, I knew nothing about the Labor Inducing Contraction Drug/Autism connection until reading Danny’s well-researched and thoroughly amazing piece of medical detective work.
He discovered that his sons received the dreaded Double-Whammy of Autism causes, both totally preventable—prolonged use of labor induction drugs that caused Traumatic Birth Injury (TBI) and too many vaccines, during the first three years, that probably arrested healing in the brain and possibly solidified the damage. His research indicated the live virus vaccines could be the most damaging as they are able to pass through the Blood Brain Barrier designed to protect the brain from such invasions.
Dinesh believes vaccines are not a primary cause but can be an extremely harmful contributing factor for Autism in new born babies or toddlers with previous brain damage issues, whatever the cause and however slight—the issue is allowing the brain to heal itself, which it can do if left to its own devices.
Here is a quote from his book: “The eye-opener for me, however, came with my son's MRI report showing traumatic brain damage. That realization triggered the sleepless nights I discussed in an earlier chapter and brought vivid recollections of incidents in the delivery ward: nurses upset with the induction, and the pediatrician outraged that my boy had been induced for so long. It all suddenly coalesced. I researched the label of the Pitocin drug and found that it’s warning explicitly pointed to permanent brain damage from excessive uterine motility—in essence, it was traumatic brain injury rather than an adverse chemical reaction.” Page 200
Well known to most is that doctors will not rat out other doctors, and rocking the boat about labor inducing drugs in use since 1980, that have made pharma companies billions and given obstetricians a vital say in the birth process, just doesn’t happen. Studies indicating the Labor Induction/Autism connection are suppressed and false flags such as genetics, hard to prove, and other factors are pointed to as possible culprits. We saw these same tactics with damage from Covid vaccines.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, as many of my co-workers began having children and a number of them were diagnosed as being autistic, I began to wonder: Why are there so many more autistic children now than there were even in the 1960s and ‘70s when I was growing up. What is causing this? Is it environmental? That seemed more likely to me than genetic as it would be something new that had not been in place in earlier decades. Or maybe the diagnoses were better now. But it was certainly something I was curious about, and I am sure my colleagues with the autistic children were looking for answers as well. Dinesh Danny's "Autism Causes Unveiled" is a comprehensive investigation into what is causing the burgeoning autism epidemic and what can be done to fix it. As the parent of two autistic children, the author's passion for the subject is inspiring and the information uncovered is enlightening. It is a worthwhile read for anyone who wants to learn more about autism. The book seeks to provide answers to anxious parents and others. Danny began researching to find the cause of his sons’ autism after their diagnosis. And in “Autism Causes Unveiled: The Hidden Traumatic Brain Injury at Birth Causing the Autism Epidemic,” he lays out in illuminating detail the cause behind many cases of autism in the United States. He builds on what happened with his two sons’ birth, when both were products of induced labor and he explains the dangers in some of the drugs used for labor induction and the problems they produce with the volume and the increased ferocity of contractions. These lead to brain injury, causing the autism, which he writes about in the book. Danny also puts forth the theory that although vaccines are not always dangerous, in children who have suffered the traumatic brain injuries that led to their autism, vaccines, especially live-virus vaccines, may cause further issues and set back any development and healing of the brain that may have occurred in the years since the birth. He suggests that parents may want to think about delaying those vaccines until the brain is more fully developed after age 6. The book is a comprehensive guide to the brain and its components, childbirth and all the issues that could arise, labor induction, autism causes, the autism epidemic, the different types of autism and the possibility of genetics entering the equation, the different treatments and therapy and what may be ahead in the future, the legal possibilities for recourse and various resources for parents such as a website for data gathering to gain more knowledge. Danny’s meticulous research is evident in all of these topics, and his writing is clear and informative. As the parent of autistic sons, he brings a wealth of personal experience to the book, but he also has done many interviews with other parents of autistic children and is able to incorporate that into his explanations and interpretations. The book is educational and fascinating and provides an informative look at a medical issue for which many would like to find treatment or a cure. Highly recommended.
Autism from an observant parent’s perspective – Science and Compassion united!
Author Dinesh Danny is a Software Engineer, having a Master’s Degree in Engineering and Computer Science and postgraduate studies in bioinformatics, molecular modeling and computational chemistry, brings to this timely book addressing the science and etiology and current focus on autism to a significantly high level of comprehension! One of the many reasons this book is so very important is revealed in the following excerpt: “I believe as someone closely impacted by the autism condition, and being a close observer of my kids throughout their life, right from pregnancy and birth, certainly makes me look at things from a more holistic perspective vs. what current autism research and contemporary science is trained to look at. It is that unique qualification exclusive to autism parents.”
In a sophisticated yet down to earth, honest, well-documented presentation enhanced by excellent illustrations, Danny capitalizes on the phrase ‘Our brains make us who we are’ and proceeds to underscore the concept that autism is due to brain damage at birth. His accessible writing includes discussions of birth injury caused by contraction forces during labor illustrated with superb anatomical details, drugs used during labor (Pitocin), the intricacies of brain science, the advent of diagnostic MRI, the effects of vaccines, and current legal aspects that medical personnel are facing from active parents who encounter the adverse effects of oxytocin frequently used during labor induction.
After a beautifully detailed and illustrated explanation of brain function, the use of oxytocin, a hormone and neurotransmitter now commonly used in the form of Pitocin to induce labor, is presented from a broad and very informed stance: ‘Any damage to the brain at birth means subsequent development is significantly hindered,’ adding that in his findings ‘The overwhelming majority of cases of autism are the result of medical mistakes causing hypoxic or traumatic brain injury during birth.’ Aiding the author’s accurate investigative approach to the information of autism is his personal experience, having fathered two sons with autism secondary to abusive oxytocin use during his wife’s labor.
Destined to become a primary resource for parents as well as medical personnel, this book is both scientifically informed as well compassionate – understanding autism at last!
Autism Causes Unveiled is a thoughtful and well-researched exploration of the autism epidemic, offering both scientific insight and personal perspective. Author Dinesh Danny, a father of two children with autism, brings a deeply personal and uniquely informed lens to the subject, examining potential causes with clarity, curiosity, and conviction.
Danny answers every question surrounding autism with depth and determination. He covers a wide range of topics- from defining autism and examining brain function, to the history of obstetrics and his own experiences during the birth of his two sons. Danny critically evaluates overlooked ACOG protocols, analyzes MRI evidence, and investigates prevailing theories including genetics and vaccines. Then, he concludes with a discussion on potential treatments for autism.
The book is richly supplemented with visual aids- including illustrations, photographs, charts, tables, definitions, and medical documentation such as MRI scans of Danny’s sons- to enhance reader comprehension. Each section concludes with a “Key Takeaway” summary as well, which reinforces the main idea for greater retention and understanding.
Autism Causes Unveiled serves as an invaluable resource for parents, expectant families, and medical professionals alike. With its blend of personal anecdotes, scientific inquiry, and accessible presentation, this book is a compelling and essential read for anyone touched by or working with the autism spectrum.
Pitocin and the Autism Puzzle: A Must-Read for Expectant Mothers
"Autism Causes Unveiled," by Dinesh Danny, strongly argues against the routine use of Pitocin (a synthetic form of oxytocin used to induce or augment labor) except in very specific, medically justified situations. The book’s central thesis is that the widespread and sometimes inappropriate use of Pitocin for labor induction, especially when the mother’s cervix is not ready—can lead to traumatic brain injury in newborns, which the author claims is a major, overlooked cause of the autism epidemic.
Danny warns that women should not accept Pitocin for labor induction unless it is absolutely medically necessary and all other safer options have been considered. He urges women to be proactive in discussing the risks with their healthcare providers, to ask about the readiness of the cervix, and to be aware of the potential for traumatic brain injury to the baby if Pitocin is used improperly or excessively.
I highly recommend this book to all expectant mothers and to OBGYNs who may not be fully aware of the risks connected to this drug.
I believe that reading this book will be a revealing experience for many parents who wonder why their children are born with this condition. As parents, we always want to understand the reasons behind the diagnosis, and this book opens our eyes to a possibility that many of us may have never considered before, brain injury during birth. The author writes from a deeply human perspective, with pain, but also with hope and compassion. He does not claim to have all the answers, but his approach invites us to question many ideas that are often taken for granted. What I liked most is that it is not a technical book. It brings together science, personal experiences, and common sense in a way that feels accessible. Even if not everything applies to every case, it helps you to feel less alone. I truly recommend this book to parents who are looking to understand beyond what is commonly said.
As a teacher working with students diagnosed on the autism spectrum, I wanted to understand more about it and its causes. While looking for literature to learn from, this book caught my attention. It explores causes that we might not usually consider, or as the title says, “unveil.” Danny writes with authority about autism, weaving together personal experience and medical terms in a way that makes the book both relatable and very engaging.
The author brings up controversial topics, and at times the content is dense or difficult to process, but it constantly pushes you to question yourself about the different possible causes of autism. One of the sections that stayed with me was the idea of autism as an injury connected to common labor practices, it made me wonder: if we know this, why aren’t we changing things to make it better?
It might not be the easiest book I’ve read, but it offers a very interesting point of view that will definitely keep you thinking and engaged.
Reading Autism Causes Unveiled by Dinesh Danny, I found myself in a revelatory book. From the first page, I felt that the author not only seeks to explain the causes of autism, but also to shake up beliefs that have been taken for granted for years. What was most striking for me was the way he combines his own personal experience as a father with an in-depth analysis of the medical and pharmacological protocols surrounding birth.
I can say that I was surprised by the clarity with which the author argues the true origins of autism. What I liked most about the book is that it conveys hope. The author insists that understanding the real causes is the first step toward opening paths to more effective solutions and treatments. Highly recommended.