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Re: FDA approved Gardasil 9: Malfeasance or Stupidity?
 
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Re: FDA approved Gardasil 9: Malfeasance or Stupidity?


Single X-rays are rated as "very low" to "negligible" in terms of radiation exposure risk by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. Total lifetime exposure is another issue.  Ask one of those physicists (I have) if they would refuse an x-ray if medically justified - They would certainly know the real level of risk!

I wouldn't unnecessarily want to experiment with Plutonium without a very good reason but exposure to a few micrograms of any ionizing element is not as scary as you might think.  They have been used as radioactive tracers in medical diagnostics for decades.  If you’ve had a thyroid scan, you’ve been exposed but the isotopes used have very short half-lives.  Plutonium was actually used a few years ago as power sources in implanted cardiac pacemakers – A couple hundred of them, as registered with the Atomic Energy Commission, are in recipients who are still alive!   I recall years ago that when a patient with one of these pacemakers was admitted, extensive warning documentation was required in the medical record describing procedures in case of death.  The Plutonium was adequately shielded within the implanted pacemaker but you didn’t want to disturb it during an autopsy!

A little primer on basic chemistry, toxicology and human physiology is in order here...

It seems like the mantra is always about the “Toxins.”  As stated in the 1500s by the early theoretical scientist and “Father of Toxicology” Paracelsus… “The dose makes the poison.”

First, Aluminum COMPOUNDS are used in vaccines, not elemental Aluminum. Compound properties are quite different from elements.  A high school level chemistry level compound versus element example for you:  Common and innocuous table salt is the compound NaCl (Sodium/Chloride) but the individual elements of Sodium and Chloride (Chlorine) are quite noxious.  Chlorine ions have historically been used as chemical warfare agents and raw sodium can spontaneously catch fire if foolishly exposed to oxygen - It must be stored submerged in inert mineral oil.   Aluminum as an element is a significant occupational hazard if the dust is inhaled in industrial settings.  But in that scenario, we aren’t talking a whole lot more than the micrograms of exposure in a vaccine.

All the Aluminum compounds (salts) commonly used as adjuvants in vaccines are chemically similar so I’ll just use Aluminum Hydroxide Al(OH)3 as an example.   This compound is also found in anti-acids like Maalox in concentrations WAY-WAY-WAY beyond what's in any vaccine.  The international scientific standard for determining toxicity is the "LD50" value which is the lethal dose exposure in weight of compound per kilogram per day required to kill 50% of lab animals exposed to the chemical.  LD50 studies have been done for virtually EVERY chemical and you can find the info in MSDS documents that are easily Googled.  Every business is required by law to maintain a library of MSDS documents on hand for all potentially toxic chemicals on hand.  LD50 study involves carefully performed & documented large scale studies using small mammals.  In the case of Aluminum Hydroxide, that LD50 value is 5000 MILLIGRAMS per kilogram per day (5000mg/kg/day) - You can verify that in an MSDS.  One of the properties of Al(OH)3 is insolubility, it’s not easily absorbed by the human body.  It’s not injected with the aim of absorption; it’s injected as an adjuvant.  But, in fact, because of the insolubility, it is absorbed at a slow rate – NO vaccine is EVER injected IV so there’s NEVER a rush of adjuvant coursing through the veins.  Thus, even following a recent injection, Al can only be found at low and non-toxic levels in the blood stream if assayed.  Yes, aluminum accumulation is an issue with renal dysfunction syndromes but the VAST majority of vaccine recipients have healthy kidneys which can readily excrete the majority of the Al compound over time. The study you posted refers to clearance rates per 24 hours - clearance doesn't stop in one day.  This study is not "News", it's a good addition to the general knowledge base. It has long been known that renal dysfunction causes Aluminum retention and this is always taken into consideration by Internists & Nephrologists managing these patients. Exposure is restricted to anything containing Al but food sources are the biggest issue because vaccines contain so little Al.  Speaking of retention - There's an actually a significant therapeutic use for Aluminum Hydroxide.  An abnormally high level of blood phosphates can be reduced with the use of an Aluminum Hydroxide "Posphate Binder." The patient takes it meals and it blocks the absorption of phosphates in foods.

Let’s do a real “Toxins” calculation here… A 50Kg weight female teen has just been administered, say, an HPV vaccine containing 400 MICROGRAMS of an Aluminum compound adjuvant.  How does that measure up, in terms of exposure to “Toxins”? Is it a threat to life and limb?  The LD50 maths:  50 kg x 5000mg = 250000mg = 250grams, that’s a mighty big lump of Aluminum Hydroxide!  However, the young lady only received 0.0004 grams of the adjuvant in that injection which will be absorbed slowly. So 250grams exposure per day is the LD50 calculation versus 400micrograms (0.0004grams) actually received in the injection!  And people maintain that adjuvants are "maiming" and/or killing those who receive vaccines? 
 
And about Aluminum in general…  IT’S EVERYWHERE – A major component of the earth’s crust!  It’s in foods (even “Organic”) and nutritional studies show about 4mg (MILLIGRAMS, not MICROGRAMS) are ingested by an adult daily via foodstuffs intake.  Admittedly, ingested Al is not totally absorbed by the intestines but, none the less, it is still absorbed daily. It’s in water you drink and wash with and while allowable lmicrogram levels may appear to be lower than what’s in any vaccine, consider that you consume water every day. And it's in a mother's BREAST MILK - whether she's had a vaccination or not.  Breast milk contains about 25 micrograms per liter, do the math for a year of nursing!  Commercially produced formulas do have likely have levels of Al compounds that are too high and regulatory agencies are taking notice.  

Aluminum is always in your bloodstream, from MANY sources.  And... the SMALLEST likely source is from a vaccination!

 

 

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