People Can Have Food Sensitivities Without Noticeable Symptoms – Long-Term Consumption of Food Allergens Lead to Behavior and Mood Changes

Kumi Nagamoto-Combs Food allergies, or food hypersensitivities, result from the overreaction of the immune system to typically harmless proteins in food. They can manifest as a spectrum of symptoms, ranging from itching, redness and swelling for milder reactions, to vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing and other potentially life-threatening symptoms for severe reactions. … But some people […]
Vaccines and Autism
VaccinesPapers.org New scientific discoveries show that autism is caused by early-life immune activation and brain inflammation. This brochure explains the science connecting vaccines, immune activation, aluminum adjuvant and autism.