There is more than a correlation. It is causation, pure and simple.
For example, food allergies like egg, cowmilk, and peanut allergies are caused by vaccines. You can prevent them by introducing those foods at 3-4 months of age while delaying all vaccination until 6 months of age.
The underlying principle is that if you ingest a new food …
There is more than a correlation. It is causation, pure and simple.
For example, food allergies like egg, cowmilk, and peanut allergies are caused by vaccines. You can prevent them by introducing those foods at 3-4 months of age while delaying all vaccination until 6 months of age.
The underlying principle is that if you ingest a new food protein first, you get tolerance, but if you inject it first, you get allergy. I have actually observed this pattern in my children (and a few others).
There are other diseases like autism but it is more complicated because autism is multifactorial and a vaccine is sometimes simply the last straw.
There is more than a correlation. It is causation, pure and simple.
For example, food allergies like egg, cowmilk, and peanut allergies are caused by vaccines. You can prevent them by introducing those foods at 3-4 months of age while delaying all vaccination until 6 months of age.
The underlying principle is that if you ingest a new food protein first, you get tolerance, but if you inject it first, you get allergy. I have actually observed this pattern in my children (and a few others).
There are other diseases like autism but it is more complicated because autism is multifactorial and a vaccine is sometimes simply the last straw.