Can you explain why an immune system response to a vaccine would increase glutamate significantly beyond the levels that would arise from normal or more severe immune functioning in response to an actual disease?
Otherwise, I'd expect there to be a far stronger correlation between autism and childhood illnesses of a rather broad spectrum, and we simply don't see that, nor are we generally able to detect evidence of previous pre-birth infections that would have triggered that level of immune response.
Can you explain why an immune system response to a vaccine (just a weakened disease) would increase glutamate significantly beyond the levels that would arise from normal or more severe immune functioning in response to an actual disease?
Otherwise, I'd expect there to be a far stronger correlation between autism and childhood illnesses of a rather broad spectrum, and we simply don't see that, nor are we generally able to detect evidence of previous pre-birth infections that would have triggered that level of immune response.