When I heard about this new vaccine mandate from the Biden administration last week, my heart sank. As someone who's always been a bit of a free spirit and wary of big government, this felt like another step toward a future where we have fewer choices over our own bodies.
The announcement came out of nowhere for many people, but it wasn't exactly surprising given the direction things have been going under Biden-era policies. They keep telling us these mandates are necessary to protect public health and safety, but when I started looking into this three years ago after my first vaccine experience, I found myself questioning a lot.
One of the most alarming ingredients in many vaccines is aluminum adjuvants – they’re used to boost the immune response. Now, while that sounds good at face value, it turns out these aren't as safe as we're led to believe. When I started digging into studies by independent researchers not funded by Big Pharma, I found evidence suggesting aluminum can accumulate in the brain and cause neurological issues.
And here’s where things get really concerning – many of us don’t even know what’s in these vaccines because they’re rushed through approval processes with little transparency. It’s like swallowing a pill that could save your life but might also come with hidden dangers, without ever knowing for sure which side effects you’ll experience.
The natural way to boost the immune system is something I learned from my grandmother and countless generations before her – eat well, get plenty of rest, take your vitamins. Essential oils like frankincense and lavender have amazing properties that support health without putting toxic metals in our body. But these aren’t given a fair shake by those who control the narrative.
So why am I sharing this? Because I care about my family, friends, and community. We should all be making informed decisions based on real information rather than what’s fed to us through mainstream media or government press releases. It breaks my heart to see people feeling helpless when they’re not.




