Vaccine Advice for Parents
Why you should avoid all vaccines that include an aluminum adjuvant
By Dr. Christopher Exley
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I am a biologist. I have a PhD, hence my title as Doctor. I do not have a medical qualification. However, I have studied human exposure to aluminum for forty years and I do feel qualified to advise on this subject.
There are many occasions when I am asked about the safety of vaccines. I always answer such questions, though I limit my advice to those vaccines that include an aluminum adjuvant. For your information, you can find a list of such vaccines in Table 1 of this open access paper.1 You may recognize some of the listed vaccines. It is not an exhaustive list. If a vaccine of interest is not listed in this table then the patient information leaflet included with all vaccines will tell you if the vaccine includes an aluminum adjuvant. If you are still in doubt, then ask me.
Manufacturers of vaccines that include an aluminum adjuvant are required to tell you how much aluminum is in each dose of the vaccine. Unfortunately, the regulatory bodies charged with policing the content of vaccines, for example, the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) or the EMA (European Medicines Agency), do not check the aluminum content of a vaccine; they accept the value given by the manufacturer. I was not prepared to accept data provided by vaccine manufacturers so we measured the aluminum content of all the infant vaccines listed in Table 1.
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Please find the results of our measurements in Table 2 of the same paper. In Table 3, you will find a summary of our results comparing the actual amount of aluminum in a particular vaccine with the amount stated by the manufacturer in the patient information leaflet. You will see that the amount indicated by the manufacturer was only accurate (well within 10%) for three vaccines.
We discuss at length the significance of our findings in the Discussion section of the paper, and so I will not repeat that herein. However, I will take this opportunity to pass on my advice to any pregnant women or parents about the safety of vaccines that include an aluminum adjuvant.
These vaccines have NEVER been shown to be safe. These vaccines have NEVER been shown to be effective in preventing any disease. These vaccines have NEVER been adequately regulated by any independent body,2 such as the FDA or the EMA. Until the time that all of the above have been adequately addressed to the full satisfaction of both science and the public, it is my advice that you should avoid all vaccines that include an aluminum adjuvant. It is my opinion that neither your life nor the life of your child will be endangered in any way by making this decision.
I do not come to this conclusion lightly. It is based upon a lifetime of research and a genuine fear that aluminum adjuvants underlie much of the chronic disease in children in developed nations.
Vaccine manufacturers, prove me wrong. I would be happy to be wrong.
1. sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X21000523
2. The FDA and EMA, as “independent” regulatory bodies, receive about 45% and 92% of their budget respectively from user fees paid by companies seeking approval for medical devices or drugs.
Originally published at substack.com/@drchristopherexley
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