Oh great. An antivax commenter from my blog—or someone pretending to be him (I’m not sure)—is on Twitter now, spewing nonsense. Apparently he doesn’t realize that there’s no aluminum adjuvants in attenuated live virus vaccines like the MMR vaccine.
https://twitter.com/science_cited/status/1115478203282255873 …
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Curious then what your response to the fact that CDC buried reports that indicate that MMR vaccine was actually linked to serious side effects.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxr-cv-JuI8&feature=youtu.be …
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Try reading his question properly before insulting him you dolt. Once done with that, maybe try actually answering his question.
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it’s even safe *together* with other vaccines
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Nothing ridiculous here. Interaction between medicaments or substances is not new to science. If alum is proinflammatory and live viruses as well then when administered at once (even in different limbs) certainly will enhance each other's effect.
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Oh wait....I didn't read it right...but it's still stupid and I'm still smart.
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Not really if you understand Al doesn’t have the capability to fully break down in body conditions for years. Al3+, sure; but still remains AANs to travel the lymphatic system & trap in tissue like bbb. The chronic response then escalates an ongoing response to proteins in MMR.
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Exactly. So the aluminum oxyhydroxide nanoparticle aggregates from the aluminum shots given at birth, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months will still be available for transport to the CNSbwhen that MMR is given at 12 months.
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