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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > RFK, Jr., Says Peanut Allergies May Be Tied to Aluminum in Vaccines and Pesticides. Here’s What the Science Says
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RFK, Jr., Says Peanut Allergies May Be Tied to Aluminum in Vaccines and Pesticides. Here’s What the Science Says

Last updated: November 29, 2025 9:40 pm
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RFK, Jr., Says Peanut Allergies May Be Tied to Aluminum in Vaccines and Pesticides. Here’s What the Science Says
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On November 19, 2025, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. made controversial claims linking peanut allergies in children to environmental toxins such as aluminum in vaccines and pesticides. However, scientific evidence suggests otherwise.

Peanut allergies have been on the rise in recent decades but have seen a significant decrease in recent years. This drop is attributed to updated guidelines that recommend exposing babies to peanuts and other common allergens starting at four to six months of age. Kennedy’s claims disregard this evidence and instead focus on aluminum in vaccines and pesticides as potential triggers for food allergies.

Aluminum is commonly found in foods and the environment, and it is added to some vaccines to boost the body’s immune response. The amount of aluminum in vaccines is minimal and has not been found to be harmful. Removing aluminum from vaccines would require a complete reformulation, which is unlikely to happen.

As for pesticides, there is little strong evidence linking them to food allergies. While some studies suggest a connection between pesticide exposure and asthma in children, the evidence is not conclusive.

Research indicates that food allergies, including peanut allergies, are more likely caused by a lack of early exposure to the allergen. A randomized trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that children who were fed peanuts before age five had a lower risk of developing a peanut allergy compared to those who were told to avoid exposure.

Other factors such as cesarean sections and antibiotic use may also play a role in triggering food allergies. It is essential to rely on scientific evidence and guidelines when addressing food allergies rather than unsubstantiated claims.

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In conclusion, while environmental toxins and pesticides may play a role in health issues, the evidence linking them to food allergies is not strong. It is crucial to follow established guidelines and recommendations to prevent and manage food allergies effectively.

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