Name an author writing about how aluminum adjuvants can cause autism or harm (other than local injection site reactions). I suspect you highly overestimate their reputations. (Hint: Christopher Exley and Christopher Shaw are *not* well-regarded, for instance.)https://twitter.com/JayGordonMDFAAP/status/1176251278730678272 …
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There are many others and will be more if science-blockers masquerading as science-supporting skeptics don't have their way. Gherardi https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4318414/ … Work of many others: https://www.amazon.com/Vaccines-Autoimmunity-Yehuda-Shoenfeld/dp/1118663438#reader_1118663438 …
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He thinks Romain Gherardi is a credible researcher on vaccine adjuvants.


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As if you've made the case that he isn't? Suddenly peer-reviewed studies don't mean anything to you?
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You're very silly. That link to an article you posted is not a study. It's a review article. I suppose it was probably "peer-reviewed," but it's in a bottom-feeding predatory journal.
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I doubt its "peer review" went much beyond asking, "Have you given us your credit card number or a check to cover your publication charges?"
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