No one has yet explained this: If the absorbed dose from shots is way below the absorbed dose from food, and children with kidney problems are not told to avoid those foods, why would there be any concern for children with kidney problems getting vaccinated with aluminum-containing vaccines? Are we comparing apples to apples, or is there actually more aluminum absorbed due to the number of aluminum-containing shots given at one time?
Nobody has explained why we should not consider whether dementia is the result of exposure to Cthulhu.
You are taking all the claims of harm as truth without considering whether they are true or not.
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US FDA Child Health Concerns, June 2003 "Term infants with normal renal function may also be at risk because of their rapidly growing and immature brain and skeleton, and an immature bloodbrain barrier. Until they are 1 to 2 years old, infants have lower glomerular filtration rates than adults, which affects their kidney function. The agency is concerned that young children and children with immature renal function are at a higher risk resulting from any exposure to aluminum.” Cited in the Federal Register
Note the date on that pile of shit: December 4, 2025. That's the charlatans that Brain Worm appointed to the ACIP.
I thought the paper was from 2003.
What paper, have you cited the title of the paper, have you provided a direct link to the paper, have you read the paper to understand its context? Is there some reason that the slides do not contain the title, a direct link, or give the context to you? Are they trying to mislead you and others?
Hint: The fact that no title is provided, no link, no volume number, and not a specific date, just a month and year should be troubling because they are creating a barrier to find the quote in context. While it is entirely possible that the paper does not exist since we have no direct link to it only this presentation and then many other websites and people have repeated the same quote from this presentation, it probably does exist but could it be about something other than injection into muscles? Aluminum (as an adjuvant) is designed to stay at the injection site in the muscle and be released slowly into the bloodstream.
Since you will not know how to find the original, I have found it for you:
Here is the specific section in context:
The agency is concerned that people
with renal dysfunction may not be
aware that the daily use of
antiperspirant drug products containing
aluminum may put them at a higher risk
because of exposure to aluminum in the
product. The agency considers it
prudent to alert these people to consult
a doctor before using or continuing to
use these products on a regular basis
and is including a warning in the final
monograph: ‘‘Ask a doctor before use if
you have kidney disease.‘
‘Flaten et al. (Ref. 49) mentioned
several reports of aluminum
accumulation and toxicity in
individuals without chronic renal
failure, especially preterm infants
(primarily fed intravenously), and stated
that preterm infants are at risk for
aluminum loading because of their
immature kidney function. Term infants
with normal renal function may also be
at risk because of their rapidly growing
and immature brain and skeleton, and
an immature blood-brain barrier. Until
they are 1 to 2 years old, infants have
lower glomerular filtration rates than
adults, which affects their kidney
function. The agency is concerned that
young children and children with
immature renal function are at a higher
risk resulting from any exposure to
aluminum. Accordingly, the agency is
requiring both general warnings in
§ 330.1(g) on all aluminum-containing
antiperspirant drug products to inform
parents and others to keep these
products away from children, and to
seek professional assistance if
accidental ingestion occurs. (See also
section II.B, comment 7 of this
document.)
The FDA was concerned with children eating antiperspirants, especially if the child had impaired kidney function. Applying the antiperspirant topically and especially eating it is a different method of delivery than injection into a muscle. Unlike accidental ingestion--where aluminum passes unabsorbed through the digestive tract--vaccine aluminum is injected into the muscle to create a "depot" that remains at the site of injection. This delivery method is specifically designed to release the aluminum into the bloodstream at a very slow, controlled rate over several weeks rather than all at once. This gradual release ensures that the concentration in the blood remains well within the clearance capacity of an infant's kidneys, preventing the systemic "loading" that the FDA has been concerned about in other contexts: infant IV fluids and accidental poisoning.
In vivo absorption of aluminium-containing vaccine adjuvants using 26Al
Aluminum is a ubiquitous element that is released naturally into the environment via volcanic activity and the breakdown of rocks on the earth's surface. Exposure of the general population to aluminum occurs primarily through the consumption of food, antacids, and buffered analgesics. Exposure...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov