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I'm very happy to see that you've continued your work on the toxicity of aluminum. Best Wishes!!!

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Dr. Exley, please also muse about the fluoride-aluminum relationship to Alzheimer’s disease as discussed in this article written by Mario D Garrett, PhD: https://archive.is/pwrYN

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I could never understand why a vaccine would need aluminum (or any other toxic material), which is toxic, as part of its make-up. The supposed "turning on of your immune system" is a very poor trade off when you consider the toxicity of the adjutant. Tells me big pharma really isn't all that brilliant.

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Chris, thanks for thinking about things like this for us.

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Jan 30, 2023·edited Jan 30, 2023

How about this mechanism? The fact that it attaches to iron and is thus able to cross the blow brain barrier (The only have this Video in German though) https://youtu.be/QdpAHFQiMWA

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I had a flashback recently to memories of metalwork classes we took as teenage girls in the 80's. We were given chunks of sheet aluminium to cut into shapes for jewellery. My favourite bit was polishing these shapes with a spinning wire brush. I cringe when I think of the aluminium dust flying everywhere, surely being inhaled and ingested. Keep meaning to see how long that teacher lasted and what he died of, if no longer with us. I will drink Volvic as a toast to him.

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Hi Chris, I hope things are improving. I guess you may know of Prof William Parker of Drake University and his work on Tylenol. Haven’t followed the details but it sounds parallel to your own experience at Keele.

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Thank you will muse!

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Would the removal of aluminium render existing vaccines safe?

If not an aluminum adjuvant, though, what safer alternatives exist?

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Asked the new shiny thing "ChatGPT" this question. Kinda shocked to see no mention of Dr. Exley's studies. ChatGPT carries the same bias as the mainstream algorithms, it seems.

list all publications about unsafe levels of aluminium in vaccines

While some studies have raised concerns about the potential health risks of aluminum in vaccines, the scientific consensus is that the levels of aluminum present in vaccines are safe.

The following is a list of publications that have examined the issue of aluminum in vaccines:

Mitkus, R.J., King, D.B., Hess, M.A., et al. "Updated aluminum pharmacokinetics following infant exposures through diet and vaccination." Vaccine, vol. 34, no. 26, 2016, pp. 2948-2953.

Gherardi, R.K., Coquet, M., Chérin, P., et al. "Macrophagic myofasciitis: An emerging entity." Groupe d'Etudes et Recherche sur les Maladies Musculaires Acquises et Dysimmunitaires (GERMMAD) de l'Association Française contre les Myopathies (AFM). The Lancet, vol. 352, no. 9125, 1998, pp. 347-352.

Tomljenovic, L., and Shaw, C.A. "Aluminum vaccine adjuvants: Are they safe?" Current Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 18, no. 17, 2011, pp. 2630-2637.

Jefferson, T., Rudin, M., Di Pietrantonj, C., et al. "Adverse events after immunisation with aluminium-containing DTP vaccines: Systematic review of the evidence." The Lancet Infectious Diseases, vol. 4, no. 2, 2004, pp. 84-90.

It's worth noting that while some studies have suggested a link between aluminum in vaccines and certain health issues, the overwhelming majority of scientific research indicates that the levels of aluminum in vaccines are safe and do not pose a significant health risk. Vaccine safety is monitored closely by health authorities around the world, and any concerns about the safety of specific vaccines are thoroughly investigated before they are approved for use.

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Dr Exley hope you are doing well. You may have answered this question already (and please redirect me in that case) - what is your take on this study in particular that concludes - "We conclude that episodic exposures to vaccines that contain aluminum adjuvant continue to be extremely low risk to infants and that the benefits of using vaccines containing aluminum adjuvant outweigh any theoretical concerns".

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22001122/

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Dr. Exley. I drank 12 bottlesof 1.5 liters of Fiji Water in one week. Three times I had a very intense period of feeling extremly well and happy, a sensation of bliss covering all my body and mind. That has not repeated since and now I have a feeling of depression. Is this normal? Where can I find people talking about their experiences with water high in silicic acid? Thank you for your attention Dr Exley.

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