04/04/2021
Question 6: How much injected aluminum is unsafe?
“To determine the amount of aluminum that can be safely injected requires a conversion of the ATSDR oral aluminum limit. The ATSDR oral aluminum limit (1,000 micrograms of aluminum per kilogram of body weight per day) is based on 0.1% of oral aluminum being absorbed into the bloodstream,
as the digestive tract blocks nearly all oral aluminum (Fig.2a). In contrast, aluminum injected intramuscularly bypasses the digestive tract, and 100% of aluminum may be absorbed into the bloodstream over time (i.e., the proportion of absorbed aluminum is 1,000 times greater). To account for these different absorption amounts, the ATSDR oral aluminum limit must be divided by 1,000. This conversion results in an ATSDR-derived
bloodstream aluminum limit of 1 microgram of aluminum (0.1% of 1,000 micrograms) per kilogram of body weight per day (Fig. 2b). Consequently, to avoid the neurotoxic effects of aluminum, no more than 1 microgram of aluminum per kilogram of body weight should enter the bloodstream on a daily basis."
To learn more about the ATSDR-derived bloodstream aluminum limit for infants of various ages based on their weight, read the Aluminum Vaccine Risk Statement: https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/aluminum-in-vaccines