Tromethamine was added to the children's version. I believe it's used to help stabilize someone after a heart attack.
Interesting, I searched for that but they are denying it and doubling down that it's just to reduce acidity. I wonder why they would want to do that? https://healthfeedback.org/claimreview/tromethamine-in-the-pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine-for-children-acts-to-improve-the-stability-of-the-vaccine-it-isnt-in-the-vaccine-as-a-heart-medication/
"TROMETHAMINE makes blood and urine more alkaline or less acidic. It is used to treat metabolic acidosis, a condition where the body produces too much acid or when the kidneys are not removing enough acid from the body." it reduces acidity to prevent organ damage while the patient receives the actual treatment for the condition that caused the acidosis in the first place.
If it is honestly what they say it is for why only add to the children's version? Wouldn't it be beneficial in the other version?
Well, the doctors who wrote the article said that they didn't add it for that purpose. Not sure if you read elsewhere that it was. I looked specifically for this ingredient though..
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