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I think allergy shots provoke a immune response but it is given in small doses and exposure is increased over time. vaccines they give a ton at the same time with no thought to current health status or size. I feel it is better to treat allergies because it causes "autistic" symptoms to be worse.Subject: Allergy shots/sublingual dropsTo: mb12valtrex Date: Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 12:06 PM

Hi, We have a pretty agnostic view with regard to vaccines. Our son did not get the MMR or Hep B and still has autism. Now, he is 6.5 and has developed allergies to trees, dust mites, grass, pollen, etc. We are wondering if those folks who feel vaccines can in fact cause or be a trigger for autism are equally against allergy injections or sublingual drops, which seem similar to vaccines, in that they "provoke" the immune system?

Thanks for any thoughts on this issue.

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