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1. metalman ◴[] No.46149256[source]
aluminum is not safe, and it's inclusion as an "adjuvicant" is entirely, about money the only reason that aluminum "works" is that it triggers a massive immune response to it's sudden, and unwelcome presence in the human body, where, statisicaly, you will survive, but it is still very much a roll of the dice.
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2. dc396 ◴[] No.46149595[source]
> aluminum is not safe

[Citation needed]

As I understand it, aluminum salts have been used for decades globally, administered to over 1 billion people in vaccines with no statistically significant indication that it is unsafe. For example, in a study[1] in Denmark including more than 1 million children, there were no statistically significant increases in risk for any autoimmune and developmental outcomes they studied.

If you're going to assert a lack of safety in something that has been used so much for so long, it would be helpful to cite methodologically sound studies and non-anecdotal data to back up that assertion.

[1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40658954/

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5. SetTheorist ◴[] No.46154343[source]
I will definitely trust a random, prima facie absurd, claim from an anonymous someone on the internet (with bad grammar, misspellings, and lack of capitalization) over peer-reviewed scientific studies. Yep.