I am trying to get some important medical research more widely publicised, at the request of the researcher who made these worrying findings. I hope you will read this post and the researcher's attachments and make your own decision on the merits of this case.
The researcher is Professor Chris Exley, Professor of Bioinorganic chemistry at Keele University and a world expert on the neurotoxicity of aluminium.
I have been asked by Professor Chris Exley to help him publicise his important new findings which show that aluminium levels in the brains of children with autism are extremely high and that this aluminium is the probable cause of autism..
This research is important because aluminium is is a known neurotoxin. It is used as the main vaccine adjuvant in infant vaccines. An adjuvant is an ingredient added to vaccines to make the immune system mount an immune response to the vaccine, without which the vaccine would be ineffective. The vaccine with its aluminium-based adjuvant is thus the most probable source of the accumulation of aluminium which has found its way past the immature blood brain barrier into these childrens' brains.
Professor Exley's research raises serious doubts about the safety of the current multiple-vaccine schedule (which assumes that a toxic metal like aluminium does not travel to the brain) and demonstrates a previously unrecognised mechanism for autism. It appears that the immune system is mopping up the aluminium at the vaccination site and transferring it in the bloodstream inside white blood cells to the brain, where it accumulates, causing inflammation and brain damage to very young infants..
Professor Exley's research is important and very disturbing and cannot be dismissed lightly. It seems to me that aluminium should now be considered as dangerous to human health as lead and mercury and our government ought to take steps to protect the population from unnecessary exposure to this metal. Their first actions should be to investigate this finding and meanwhile limit the number of childhood and adult vaccinations to only those that are considered absolutely necessary.
Many thanks,
Currer
https://www.hippocraticpost.com/?s=Exley
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X17308763
The researcher is Professor Chris Exley, Professor of Bioinorganic chemistry at Keele University and a world expert on the neurotoxicity of aluminium.
I have been asked by Professor Chris Exley to help him publicise his important new findings which show that aluminium levels in the brains of children with autism are extremely high and that this aluminium is the probable cause of autism..
This research is important because aluminium is is a known neurotoxin. It is used as the main vaccine adjuvant in infant vaccines. An adjuvant is an ingredient added to vaccines to make the immune system mount an immune response to the vaccine, without which the vaccine would be ineffective. The vaccine with its aluminium-based adjuvant is thus the most probable source of the accumulation of aluminium which has found its way past the immature blood brain barrier into these childrens' brains.
Professor Exley's research raises serious doubts about the safety of the current multiple-vaccine schedule (which assumes that a toxic metal like aluminium does not travel to the brain) and demonstrates a previously unrecognised mechanism for autism. It appears that the immune system is mopping up the aluminium at the vaccination site and transferring it in the bloodstream inside white blood cells to the brain, where it accumulates, causing inflammation and brain damage to very young infants..
Professor Exley's research is important and very disturbing and cannot be dismissed lightly. It seems to me that aluminium should now be considered as dangerous to human health as lead and mercury and our government ought to take steps to protect the population from unnecessary exposure to this metal. Their first actions should be to investigate this finding and meanwhile limit the number of childhood and adult vaccinations to only those that are considered absolutely necessary.
Many thanks,
Currer
https://www.hippocraticpost.com/?s=Exley
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X17308763