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Aluminum Hydroxide in Vaccines

Aluminum Hydroxide is a Neurotoxin, used for relief of heartburn, sour stomach, and peptic ulcers. While Aluminum Hydroxide in vaccines works as a catalyst, it is also used in Kidney Dialysis and has been linked to dementia. Alzheimer’s patients have been found to have high levels of aluminum present. Although Aluminum Hydroxide seems to be ...

Inactivated Quadrivalent Flu Vaccine–Worth the Risk?

In late 2012, the FDA announced approval of a new injectable flu shot. Known as Fluarix Quadrivalent, it contains 4 strains of inactivated influenza virus. There are two type A strains and two type B strains, compared to two type A strains and one type B strain in the current trivalent flu vaccine. Otherwise, the ...