It's very sad that this happens to you once you're born and right now, in today's age, to be honest, no one can do anything about it.

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Are we poisoned? What are my side effects?

I don't know you'll find out when you're 60.

Get my retirement money and drop dead

Exactly. The problem is, regular people have been telling us the truth of what's going on. if my niece has a baby, she can't deny none of those vaccines, because they'll take the baby away. So how do we fight that.

Now vitamins are poison? What’s the real story here? Are they arguing too high a dose? Contaminants? Because vitamins themselves are required for life by definition.

Aluminum is not vitamins.

Yeah, just finished listening to it. Wouldn’t load for some reason initially.

If it’s any consolation, she’s wrong about certain details that are tangential to her case (namely, she calls polysorbate 80 the main active ingredient, but she means to say preservative she believes to be harmful…and she says something about 350 grams of aluminum, and that’s way way off…even if you put the entire contents of the bottle and the bottle and the syringe in the baby it wouldn’t way 350 grams, she probably means millionths of a gram).

*weigh*

I’m by no means an expert on injectable contaminants, but when it comes to low concentration things like toxic exposures or radiation, I find it helpful to put exposures in to perspective by comparing to things unavoidable.

For example, one mammogram is roughly equivalent to 900 bananas in terms of radiation…now there may be reasons not to eat 900 bananas but radiation isn’t one of them.

I don’t have a comparison for aluminum. And I do note that on the FDA package insert I found, they are rather obscure when discussing the polysorbate inactive ingredients. I challenge you to find it; it’s there but it’s listed by category instead of name.

https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2018/012223s042lbl.pdf