Aluminum Adjuvants: Their Impact on the Nervous System and Potential Long-Term Effects

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Aluminum, a common adjuvant in vaccines, has been the subject of recent research exploring its potential impact on the human nervous system. Unlike dietary aluminum, which is excreted rapidly, injectable aluminum is designed to remain in the body, providing long-term protection from diseases. Our study involved administering aluminum hydroxide, the same adjuvant found in vaccines, to mice, mimicking the vaccine schedule to observe the effects on their behavior and cognitive function. The results were alarming, with the mice displaying not only motor function deficits but also cognitive impairments. Upon examining their brains and spinal cords, we discovered significant damage to the motor neurons, raising concerns about the potential long-term consequences of aluminum adjuvants in vaccines. The findings suggest that the use of injectable aluminum may be contributing to the development of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease in the distant future.

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