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Study: no link between aluminium and chronic health conditions

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A study just published in the BMJ found no link between aluminium adjuvants in vaccines and various long term, chronic conditions.

Aluminium adjuvants in vaccines and potential health effects: systematic review

"High quality evidence from randomised controlled trials and large cohorts consistently showed no association between aluminium adjuvanted vaccines and serious or long term health outcomes, such as asthma, autism spectrum disorders, or other chronic conditions."

https://www.bmj.com/content/393/bmj-2025-088921

It's perhaps worth pointing out that aluminium is the third most abundant element in the Earth's crust and we're all exposed daily to much higher levels of it than are found in vaccines.

Dietary intake is the primary source for most people, as aluminium is in many foods naturally and as additives.

It is also found in many consumer products such as antiperspirants, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Antacids and buffered aspirin are significant sources.

Is flying in an old Boeing dangerous?

Personally, I ask if thimerosal is used in the vaxx I get. Better, of course, to avoid it. But we ingest aluminium from all kinds of sources in daily life.

On 5/8/2026 at 4:43 PM, wil iam not said:

Is flying in an old Boeing dangerous?

ask Donnie

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