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Not in relation to peanut allergies, but this ticks me off:

" The committee looked at five studies examining multiple vaccinations

> and their potential to cause allergic diseases, which reflect a

> hypersensitivity of the immune system to relatively harmless agents

> in the environment, like pollens, dust mites, insect venom, and

> specific foods. Some, but not all, of these studies suggested that

> certain vaccines increase the risk of developing allergic disorders.

" reflect " is a huge understatement, Multiple vaccines CAUSE immune dysfunction.

My

children not only have a diagnosis of " autism " , they are both CVID, asthma, and

are

allergic to every antibiotic except one.

>

> I don't know how reliable this website is, but check out the IOM

> conclusion -- sound familiar?

>

>

> Can vaccines cause immune dysfunction resulting in allergies, asthma

> and anaphylaxis?

>

> The Institute of Medicine's Immunization Safety Review Committee held

> a public meeting in Seattle, Washington on November 12, 2001 to

> review the " Possible association between multiple immunizations in

> newborns and infants and immune system dysfunction. "

>

> The Institute of Medicine Report stated...

> " The committee looked at five studies examining multiple vaccinations

> and their potential to cause allergic diseases, which reflect a

> hypersensitivity of the immune system to relatively harmless agents

> in the environment, like pollens, dust mites, insect venom, and

> specific foods. Some, but not all, of these studies suggested that

> certain vaccines increase the risk of developing allergic disorders.

> Methodological weaknesses and inconsistent findings among the

> studies, however, led the committee to conclude that there is

> inadequate evidence to either accept or reject a causal relationship

> between multiple immunizations and increased risk of allergic

> diseases, particularly asthma. "

>

> Clearly, the Institute of Medicine has not ruled out the vaccine

> connection to allergic disease.

>

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