Claire Dwoskin is a parent, child health
advocate and a vaccine safety supporter who has dedicated time and effort to
raise awareness of an international effort to address concerns of the
increasing prevalence of once-rare chronic diseases. She has established a
research funding body to provide scientists and other professionals to evaluate
the potential instigators of autoimmune diseases, disabilities and other
neurological diseases in both children and older adults. Through the
establishment of the Dwoskin Family Foundation, she supports innovative
research that may increase the pace of discovery to find solutions to these
growing concerns that has been ultimately ignored in recent history. The
premise and main belief of the foundations' mission is to find the cause as it
could be the key to prevention, treatment and cure.
Alongside
the charitable work that's generated from the foundation, Dwoskin is also the
founder of Children's Medical Safety Research Institute, which is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization that has enhanced the mission from the original
foundation. CMSRI serves as a scientific and medical collaborative funding body
that provides independent and methodologically-sound scientific research on
toxic ingredients such as mercury, aluminum, formaldehyde and others.
The CMSRI Scientific
Advisory Board consists of a wide array of highly experienced and professional
researchers that publish studies, reports and research on well-established
peer-reviewed journals. Such research has supplied the scientific and medical
community with novel information about adverse effects of toxic exposures and
how they can produce abnormal cognitive, motor and social behavior functions. This
type of research on the adverse reactions associated with aluminum adjuvants may
be the connecting link between the onset of various chronic illnesses.
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