The Aluminum Adjuvant
Highway: Following
Particles from Injection
Site to Brain

An Essay
UNBEKOMING
SEP 1, 2025 AT 4:03 AM

This essay draws upon the meticulous work of researchers who have spent decades investigating aluminum adjuvants despite significant professional and funding challenges.

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In the late 1990s, French researchers made an unsettling discovery. Patients coming to neuromuscular clinics with mysterious muscle pain and cognitive symptoms showed something unexpected in their deltoid biopsies: aluminum deposits surrounded by activated macrophages – immune cells that had engulfed the aluminum particles but couldn’t digest them. Some of these patients had been vaccinated years earlier at the biopsy site. The aluminum hadn’t dissolved. It hadn’t been excreted. It was still there, wrapped inside immune cells like undigested meals, creating chronic inflammation at the injection site.

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