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This is an excellent point, @cdwyatt. Is there any way to do prescreenings for individuals with genetic susceptibilities?

Plenty of amniotic fluid or familial DNA analysis and genetic counseling can lead to evidence based reasons to avoid, delay or strongly encourage some vaccines over others! I'm comfortable with that, similar to a much more high tech PKU which tests for metabolic disorders (e.g. celiac)

Well, aside from NVIC having resources, I have kept tabs on this excellent abstract:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2843136/

It breaks down genetic association and genetic polymorphisms. It is EXCELLENT, thorough and well written. There just needs to be an enormous data collection operation. I'm not sure how Big Pharma will like that or in what ways it might be squealched. Ty Bollinger (The Truth About Vaccines) and Dr. Sherri Tenpenny have a plethora of info on genetic affiliations, as well as package insert help. Scary question: how many patients or parents read the entire package insert on anything? :)

Then there is a definite gene in question, the MTHFR (here in a nutshell: http://www.vacfacts.info/mthfr-genetics-autism-and-disease.html)

GCMAF and Nagalase enzyme could help, repair vaccident damage! And here is a link to NVIC (National Vaccine Information Center): http://www.nvic.org/nvic-archives/pressrelease/geneticstudy.aspx

Yes, cdwyatt, your age provides you with a more mature immune system so your military anthrax shots will be managed more safely by your older body.