Aluminum is used in vaccines as an adjuvant. An adjuvant is a vaccine component that boosts the immune response to the vaccine. Adjuvants allow for lesser quantities of the vaccine and fewer doses. The adjuvant effects of aluminum were discovered in 1926. Aluminum adjuvants are used in routinely recommended vaccines such as hepatitis A, hepatitis B, diphtheria-tetanus-containing vaccines, Haemophilus influenzae type b, HPV, meningococcal B and ABCWY and pneumococcal vaccines. Aluminum is also used in combination vaccines that contain these vaccines. Aluminum is not used in live, weakened viral vaccines, like measles, mumps, rubella, varicella and rotavirus.
Vaccines containing adjuvants are tested extensively in clinical trials before being licensed. Aluminum salts, monophosphoryl A (a detoxified bacterial component), QS21 (isolated from the bark of Quillaja Saponaria trees), CpG (nucleic acids), and squalene (a compound of the body’s normal cholesterol synthesis pathway) are used as adjuvants in the United States. The quantities of aluminum present in vaccines are low.
The aluminum contained in vaccines is similar to that found in a liter (about 1 quart or 32 fluid ounces) of infant formula. While infants receive about 4.4 milligrams* of aluminum in the first six months of life from vaccines, they receive more than that in their diet. Breast-fed infants ingest about 7 milligrams, formula-fed infants ingest about 38 milligrams, and infants who are fed soy formula ingest almost 117 milligrams of aluminum during the first six months of life.
https://www.chop.edu/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-safety/vaccine-ingredients/aluminum
Note: the aluminum containing vaccines seem to me to be the newer vaccines.
Macrophagic myofasciitis has been reproduced experimentally by i.m. vaccination in mice, rats, and monkeys (4, 18, 19). The experimental lesion invariably shrinks over time (19), and, in monkeys, it begins to disappear completely from the muscle between 6 and 12 months after a DTP injection corresponding to 14- to 21-fold the human DTP-equivalent dose of alum (18).
It is now clear that the rapid emergence of MMF in France reflected the combination of (i) the replacement of the subcutaneous (s.c.) by the intramuscular (i.m.) route for vaccine injections in the early 1990s; (ii) the large-scale campaign of primo-vaccination of French adults against hepatitis B in the mid 1990s; and (iii) the preferential choice of the deltoid muscle for routine muscle biopsy in France, contrasting with the preferential use of the biceps brachialis and quadriceps muscles in other countries. Alum-containing vaccines may also induce skin pseudo-lymphoma in humans (41), and fibrosarcoma in cats (42).
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4318414/
In 1985, two feline aluminum adjuvant vaccines, feline leukemia and rabies, were developed and subsequently used clinically. A few years later, veterinarians were reporting vaccination reactions.
Some of these were biopsied and found to have inflammation with a core of brown unidentifiable material. It was suspected that the material was the aluminum adjuvant, the vaccine itself or a combination thereof.
In 1991, Hendrick reported the first vaccine-associated sarcoma. Others have reported the development of a sarcoma at the site of the excised vaccination reaction. Some cats developed multiple sarcomas located at each vaccination injection site. Epidemiologic associations first were made with feline leukemia and rabies vaccination and later with feline panleukopenia and feline rhinotracheitis vaccines.
Vaccine Reactions
Cats can develop a lump (mass) at the site of a vaccination injection. Usually the mass will resolve spontaneously and does not form into a cancer. In general one in 10,000 vaccinated cats will develop cancer due to the vaccination.
https://bluepearlvet.com/medical-articles-for-pet-owners/fibrosarcoma/
“Eating large amounts of processed food containing aluminum additives or frequently cooking acidic foods in aluminum pots may expose a person to higher levels of aluminum than a person who generally consumes unprocessed foods and uses pots made of other materials (e.g., stainless steel or glass).”
https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp22-c1-b.pdf
‘Keep Patients Safe By Keeping Guns From People’
Statistically, keeping young men away from People would be advised. Murders are mostly between young men. Wars are mostly between young men. Dare-devil stupid tragedies are mostly young men. It is even seen that women pretending to be men a more of a problem than the average woman.
Solution: abolish Young Men or at the least have Young Men Control. They should be safely locked up in a cabinet so they can’t act like young men when the government inspector arrives.