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Kayla Wildman's avatar

As I understand it, anaphylaxis from peanuts started becoming more and more common in the early 1990's when vaccine makers started using peanut oil as an adjuvant in some vaccines.

Has any researcher compared rates of peanut allergy in vaccinated and unvaccinated children? Did Mawson et al. include that in their study of vaccinated and unvaccinated homeschooled children?

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James Jones's avatar

"Has any researcher compared rates of peanut allergy in vaccinated and unvaccinated children? "

in our wonderful, freedom-loving west, it's just you can't ask questions like that; human rights, you understand; international rules-based order; that sort of stuff

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Kayla Wildman's avatar

Thanks for the links! I actually contribute to CHD regularly but don't keep up with all their information. They do good work!

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James Jones's avatar

thanks Bruce; good of you to point folks to this; the CHD seems to lead on such things.

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Christy's avatar

I'm convinced severe allergies are primarily due to vaccine adjuvants. The whole point of adjuvants is to cause an overreaction of the immune system to a small amount of foreign proteins. The intention is to cause a reaction to a small amount of the vaccine, but the effect is systemic, so it can cause a reaction to whatever a person is exposed to near the time of injection.

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