You keep locking my thread so I have no option but to post a new thread.
rebekahc is wrong about open access journals.
This NEJM article:
Peer-Review Fraud — Hacking the Scientific Publication Process
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1512330talks about hacking of the peer-review process occurring even on open access journals.
If as rebekahc claims, open access journals are free for anyone to publish with no peer review, why would hacking be necessary?
Skepticism is part of science. Skepticism towards my article is understandable. As I detail in my article, the FDA has admitted performing ZERO studies on the safety of injecting allergens contained in vaccines. Then why no skepticism from you towards the FDA's claims of vaccine safety?
"antiquated"
Our vaccines are still grown on chicken eggs as they have been for 70 years. So "antiquated" references are perfectly appropriate while discussing our antiquated vaccine production process.
Please look at the IOM's literature dates for the vaccine adverse events analysis:
http://www.nap.edu/read/13164/chapter/4"A professional medical librarian conducted three waves of comprehensive literature searches of the published, peer-reviewed biomedical literature using MEDLINE (1950–present); EMBASE (1980–present); BIOSIS (1969– 2005); Web of Science, consisting of the Science Citation Index (1900–present) and the Social Science Citation Index (1956–present); and search terms specific to each vaccine–adverse event relationship under study."
And how can the food allergy/vaccine link be my "hypothesis" now, when the IOM already proved it 2012?
1. Frontiers in Basic Immunology 2015
Center of Excellence in Immunology, CCR, NCI.
NIH, US Dept. of Health and Human Services.
Evidence that Food Proteins in Vaccines Cause the Development of Food
Allergies and its Implications for Vaccine Policy
https://mttmblog.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/frontiersabstractbk.pdfPlease see pg. 12.
2. Arumugham V (2015) Evidence that Food Proteins in Vaccines Cause the
Development of Food Allergies and Its Implications for Vaccine Policy. J Develop Drugs
4: 137. doi:10.4172/2329-6631.1000137
http://www.omicsgroup.org/journals/evidence-that-food-proteins-in-vaccines-cause-the-development-of-foodallergies-and-its-implications-for-vaccine-policy-2329-6631-1000137.pdf