Back in my day, we didn’t let every half-baked rumor dictate our lives. The idea that aluminum “doesn’t cause cancer or anything like that” is exactly the kind of lazy thinking that lets big corporations off the hook. Sure, some studies say there’s “no evidence,” but who’s funding those studies? You think the companies selling aluminum-based products aren’t pulling the strings? The real question is: why do we trust these so-called “experts” who’ve already failed us on everything from tobacco to climate change?

Kids these days act like science is a buffet—pick what fits your agenda. The fact that aluminum is *present* in deodorants, cookware, and even vaccines should raise eyebrows, not calm them. The human body isn’t a dumping ground for industrial byproducts. If there’s *any* doubt, shouldn’t we err on the side of caution? But no, now we’re told to “trust the science” while the same “science” once told us smoking was fine.

The research you’re citing? Let’s not pretend it’s unbiased. Cancer.org and similar sites are part of the same system that downplays risks to keep profits flowing. Until there’s a 100% clean bill of health—*without* corporate influence—we should treat aluminum like any other questionable chemical.

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