Don on Nostr: Actually there is a very good reason for aluminium in vaccines. If you inject dead ...
Actually there is a very good reason for aluminium in vaccines. If you inject dead parts of a pathogen nothing happens and no learning happens. By mixing inactivated pathogens with aluminium the body reacts to the aluminium but never learns that the aluminium is the problem and instead learns (incorrectly, but the way we want the body to learn) that the inactive pathogens are bad, leading to safe immunity.
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