Just noting that in the hair/blood analysis paper there were no unvaccinated children, so no useful comparison could be made from that paper alone—I complained about this in the main post body.
Also, most of these kids were probably arriving at the lowest point in their Al cycle, when they’re right about to get more shots? It says “We obtained data for this cross-sectional study from a cohort of healthy infants presenting to an urban, primary care center for well child care.”
They had aluminum levels median ~15 ug / L and a much higher mean with some large positive outlier samples, which the study then excluded. I don’t see this study as evidence against vaccines causing increase in blood aluminum levels
Just noting that in the hair/blood analysis paper there were no unvaccinated children, so no useful comparison could be made from that paper alone—I complained about this in the main post body.
Also, most of these kids were probably arriving at the lowest point in their Al cycle, when they’re right about to get more shots? It says “We obtained data for this cross-sectional study from a cohort of healthy infants presenting to an urban, primary care center for well child care.”
They had aluminum levels median ~15 ug / L and a much higher mean with some large positive outlier samples, which the study then excluded. I don’t see this study as evidence against vaccines causing increase in blood aluminum levels