Chris Exley, a professor in bio-Chrisinorganic chemistry based at Keele University, released detailed findings several months ago that aluminum most certainly does cause Alzheimers. The link between Alzheimers and aluminum has existed for a long time before Exley, of course, but the mainstream media has been wary to report it because they were afraid people would avoid vaccines. Because, well, aluminum is a common ingredient in many vaccines.
Many scientists argue that Exley is incorrect. That’s science, right? Or that’s pharmaceutical shills, depending on how you see it. Exley released his findings on HippocraticPost.com.
The latest research from my group, published in the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, makes this link even more compelling. In my view, the findings are unequivocal in their confirmation of a role for aluminum in some, if not all, Alzheimer’s disease.
At the very least, these new results should encourage everyone to think again.
Individuals who develop Alzheimer’s disease in their late sixties and older accumulate more aluminium in their brain tissue than individuals of the same age without the disease.
In case you were wondering…aluminum adjuvants are used in these vaccines: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Tdap, DTaP, HPV (Gardasil), Haemophilus influenza type b (HiB), adult pneumonia vaccines.
This is also confirmed at Paul Offit’s home hospital, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
So then, how do we justify calling vaccines harmless when scientific evidence points out conclusively that vaccine ingredients are linked to neurological disorders? The pharmaceutical companies justify it due by saying the vaccines only have a “small amount.” But clearly, low amounts over an extended period of time cause huge problems.
Dr. Exley’s study corroborates the findings of Dr. Chris Shaw of the University of Columbia in 2009 and in 2015 about the connection between aluminum and autism.
And who wants to put something in their body which is known to be harmful?
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