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The study allowing aluminum in vaccines was based on just four New Zealand white rabbits, which is statistically inadequate. After losing one rabbit's results, only three remained, and their outcomes were alarming. No behavioral or cognitive tests were conducted, and upon sacrifice, significant amounts of aluminum adjuvants were still found in their bodies—94% and 70% respectively. Contrary to the belief that aluminum is excreted through urine, it remained in critical organs like the kidneys, liver, heart, lymph nodes, bone marrow, and brain. Despite these troubling findings, the FDA and CDC deemed aluminum adjuvants safe and effective, raising serious concerns about the validity of the study and the safety of aluminum-containing vaccines.