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Experts Rebut RFK Jr. on Vaccine Adjuvant Safety
24 Nov
Summary
- Scientists affirm aluminum adjuvants in vaccines are safe and vital.
- RFK Jr. claims aluminum adjuvants are neurotoxic and cause allergies.
- Extensive studies show no link between aluminum vaccine components and disease.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been a vocal critic of aluminum adjuvants in vaccines, asserting they are neurotoxic and contribute to conditions like autism and allergies. This stance challenges the established scientific consensus.
Medical experts, however, maintain that aluminum adjuvants are safe and crucial for enhancing vaccine efficacy. They point to extensive research, including studies involving millions of children over two decades, which have found no credible link between aluminum in vaccines and adverse health outcomes. These experts emphasize that aluminum is a common element found naturally in food and water, and its inclusion in vaccines is in very small, safe quantities.
The scientific community largely dismisses concerns about aluminum adjuvants causing systemic allergies or neurotoxicity. They highlight that while animal studies might show certain effects, these do not translate to human responses. The rare documented reaction is a localized itchy nodule at the injection site, distinct from severe allergic reactions. Experts warn that undermining confidence in these adjuvants could jeopardize the entire vaccine program, potentially leading to resurgences of preventable diseases.


