The paper identifies three documented risks associated with the most common vaccine adjuvant, the metal aluminum: 1) it persists in the body for years; 2) it can “trigger pathological immune responses” and 3) it can “pass through the [blood brain barrier] BBB into the [central nervous system] CNS where it can trigger immune-inflammatory processes, resulting in brain inflammation and long-term neural dysfunction.”The immunologists add that in experimental models, vaccines have been shown to encourage the production of "autoantibodies," which are immune cells that target the body's own cells, rather than pathogens or other invaders. The scientists explain that the presence of autoantibodies can precede the onset of full-blown autoimmune disease by several years. In other words, vaccines likely start making people sick years before a disease actually manifests. Autoimmunity is not the only problem linked to aluminum; the metal has been associated with numerous health issues over the years. Recent research showed that aluminum in vaccines was a likely culprit in the rise of autism, for example. More, science has continually shown that exposure to aluminum can cause damage to the brain, as well as the entire nervous system. And it's not just vaccines: Research has shown that consuming water contaminated with aluminum can increase the risk of dementia substantially. If just drinking aluminum is enough to cause brain damage, injecting into your veins surely can't be a good idea. See more coverage of real science on immunizations and vaccine ingredients at Vaccines.news. Sources for this article include: NaturalHealth365.com CMSRI.org
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