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Thursday, 4 April 2024

Why Do "They" Really Put Aluminum In Vaccines? This May Be The Answer

 A number of childhood vaccines, like the HPV vaccine, contain aluminum adjuvants. It’s also used in DTaP vaccines, the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, hepatitis B vaccines and many more. Aluminum adjuvants have been used in various vaccines since the 1930s. Despite this fact, government health authorities have claimed that it’s safe despite the fact that they’ve never provided adequate studies or data to prove this.

The CDC currently recommends up to 22 aluminum containing vaccines from birth up to the age of 18 years old.

A 2011 study published in Current Medical Chemistry explains,

“Aluminum is an experimentally demonstrated neurotoxin and the most commonly used vaccine adjuvant. Despite almost 90 years of widespread use of aluminum adjuvants, medical science’s understanding about their mechanisms of action is still remarkably poor. There is also a concerning scarcity of data on toxicology and pharmacokinetics of these compounds. In spite of this, the notion that aluminum in vaccines is safe appears to be widely accepted. Experimental research, however, clearly shows that aluminum adjuvants have a potential to induce serious immunological disorders in humans”

It’s 2024 now, and we have a wealth of science that has shown cause for concern. I’ve written about this previously multiple times and provided various examples.

The article below would be my latest example if you’re interested in examining some of these concerns a little deeper. I also briefly touched upon some in this article you’re reading now....<<<Read More>>>...