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Ameratunga et al. ignore fundamental mechanisms involved in autoimmunity. Their "strongest" argument is aluminum adjuvant used in immunotherapy has not been associated with autoimmunity. But this is an apples vs. oranges comparison. It is easily shown using mechanistic evidence why their arguments do not stand up to scrutiny. They have therefore failed to refute ASIA as claimed. Vaccines of course cause numerous autoimmune disorders.
IgG4, Residual proteins, Vaccines, AAHS, Mechanistic evidence, Autism, T cells, Autoimmunity, Heart disease, Hepatitis B, Affinity chromatography, Aluminum adjuvant, Stroke, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Type 1 diabetes, Obesity, Immunotherapy, Cancer
IgG4, Residual proteins, Vaccines, AAHS, Mechanistic evidence, Autism, T cells, Autoimmunity, Heart disease, Hepatitis B, Affinity chromatography, Aluminum adjuvant, Stroke, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Type 1 diabetes, Obesity, Immunotherapy, Cancer
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