Message from @Tripaloski

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2019-03-16 19:41:56 UTC  

btw, it could be an belitteling you could do. Long term effects haven't been studied

2019-03-16 19:43:37 UTC  

first of, higher levels of aluminum have been found in the brain of autistics (lab test method: GF-AAS)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X17308763

2019-03-16 19:45:43 UTC  

and more in the brains of those with MS

2019-03-16 19:46:04 UTC  

now that may be true but have u considered how when a chemical is excess to the body we tend to excrete it? so when excess aluminium compounds enter the body above what your body considers normal it will excrete it

2019-03-16 19:46:07 UTC  

the substance causes an immune response that includes IL-6

2019-03-16 19:46:20 UTC  

depends on how you inject it too

2019-03-16 19:46:34 UTC  

if injected into venes, could be likely, but mostly it's injected intramuscular

2019-03-16 19:47:29 UTC  

on excretion, this can be increased when consuming more orthosilicic acid, which forms complexes with aluminum

2019-03-16 19:48:13 UTC  

therefore if you are not autistic then ur body will excrete the aluminium compounds. idk a whole lot about injection methods but i do have a reasonable understanding of transfer of materials and mechanics of the body. so when it enters the muscle it will be processed by the cells. that aluminium has a good chance of being broken down for a more useful compound so will then treat the excess as waste and therefore excrete it

2019-03-16 19:49:11 UTC  

il-6 as in interleukin 6? i could've sworn that's a gene not a response or substance

2019-03-16 19:49:33 UTC  

or is it a protein?

2019-03-16 19:49:40 UTC  

Il-6 is a cytokine

2019-03-16 19:49:53 UTC  

just like Il-1 and Il-17

2019-03-16 19:49:55 UTC  

ah ok yeah causing inflamation right?

2019-03-16 19:50:05 UTC  

*inflammation

2019-03-16 19:50:34 UTC  

yup

2019-03-16 19:50:41 UTC  

not to mention this publication
chrome-extension://oemmndcbldboiebfnladdacbdfmadadm/http://vaccinepapers.org/wp-content/uploads/Brain-IL-6-and-autism.pdf

2019-03-16 19:51:30 UTC  

is that peer reviewed?

2019-03-16 19:51:42 UTC  

how do i spea

2019-03-16 19:51:44 UTC  

speak

2019-03-16 19:52:00 UTC  

yup

2019-03-16 19:52:08 UTC  

ok let me give it a quick look

2019-03-16 19:53:08 UTC  

here's another study to read

2019-03-16 19:53:34 UTC  

so IL-6 is involved in a lot of mental conditions or conditions in the CNS?

2019-03-16 19:53:46 UTC  

both

2019-03-16 19:53:56 UTC  

yeah that was meant to be an and mb

2019-03-16 19:54:59 UTC  

I think AHCC would be safer in general, since that's not occuring in the form of nanoparticles like aluminum hydroxide or aluminum phosphate would, yet still has adjuvant activity

2019-03-16 19:57:30 UTC  

this study has some indication on that, which should be further researched

2019-03-16 19:58:40 UTC  

so yeah there's definitely an argument for that but when taking things from organic sources and then putting them into another organism's muscle tissues or bloodstream can have undesired consequences due to the nature of organic compounds but i would also argue that it may be more expensive than the aluminium compounds used and from what i'm aware of will carry more risk of being synthesised into an undesired compounds

2019-03-16 19:58:41 UTC  

furthermore there's no neurological adverse reaction reported

2019-03-16 19:59:17 UTC  

there may not be a neurological effect to the injections but it might prolong responses at the site of injection

2019-03-16 19:59:58 UTC  

depends on what happens to the aluminum, but a mechanism behind this could also be going through the lymphatic system, not just the bloodstream

2019-03-16 20:00:48 UTC  

by first getting 'eaten' by macrophages, that then go into the lymphatic system. If these macrophages brake down in that system, the aluminum nanoparticles are released and can go to the brain

2019-03-16 20:01:05 UTC  

thus causing the same immunostimulation in the brain, which is unintentional

2019-03-16 20:02:25 UTC  

one of my teachers did part of his degree in natural sciences (basically u choose the courses from all fields) and one of his fields was organic compounds to inorganic synthesis and that includes both directions of synthesis and with the use of aluminium there is much less risk of synthesis producing an undesired compound whether it is inorganic or organic than using an organic compound

2019-03-16 20:03:42 UTC  

yeah i get where you're coming from and there are advantages to ur idea but as i've mentioned using organic compounds can still carry risks of unintended synthesis

2019-03-16 20:03:52 UTC  

that's understandable, where I've got another idea to find a safer way to get the intended compound

2019-03-16 20:03:59 UTC  

through extracting the AHCC from shiitake mushrooms