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Techla's avatar

I hope RFK Jr remembers what Keele did and brings you in as an expert. The world needs you.

Janet Levatin's avatar

Thanks Dr. Exley for continuing to share your sage advice and experience. Hopefully the new administration will swiftly take some much-needed actions to help us decrease our exposure to aluminium.

Mark Higginbotham's avatar

Would be fantastic to see you (?) and at least some of your research team get back in the saddle 🙏

Dr Christopher Exley's avatar

I would be happy to help others in this respect.

Jean Tobin's avatar

There is no doubt that RFK, Jr. is well aware of Dr. Christopher Exley and his work. I pray RFK, Jr. is confirmed and that he directs the NIH to immediately issue you grants to continue your priceless work. You deserve everything you need to continue your work. It is not an exaggeration to say the future of humanity depends on it.

Rogier van Vlissingen's avatar

Very, very interesting. Purely as a side note, I am somewhat of a cook, and lately, I have been experimenting with Titanium cookware and finding that it is far superior to stainless. I have been off aluminum in the kitchen forever, and thankfully, I have always avoided fluoride—with filters if I had to.

JudyC's avatar

Any recommendations on what brand of cookware? I’m having a tough time finding titanium. I see some available but it’s all non-stick.

Rogier van Vlissingen's avatar

Here is what I have landed on:

https://hippocratessays.com/titanium-to-the-rescue/

I also have a titanium forever pan from Ourplace. My previous cookware from Demeyere lasted 50 years, but I have reached the limit at least on some of them, and nowadays, I am moving towards induction capable, which the old ones were not. The titanium is non-stick of itself, and also it is harder to burn stuff, because it has such excellent heat distribution.

Ellen W's avatar

I think you mean titanium always?

Rogier van Vlissingen's avatar

Indeed, the name of the other pan is actually Titanium Always Pan Pro. It is a nifty and very practical little pan, and I started my titanium adventures with that. But now I think I am favoring the Taima pan, because it is smooth, solid titanium.

JudyC's avatar

Thanks! Will definitely check this out!

LoverOfHills's avatar

From your lips(or fingertips) to God's ears, President Trump's Admin will TAKE ON, will grasp the concept, of "The Aluminum Age".

I was one of your founding supporters, till I left Substack, Dr. E., so you know...of my long time appreciation of your work. Your book, If "I Was An Aluminum Atom", I've gifted more than any other medical Truth Telling book. And it's paid off!

My mid 30's successful, resist everything Mom says, at the same time Listen to her,.. I'm pleased to report, ..intro'd the concept of The Aluminum Age, and it's harms, at a fancy dinner business/social party, over the holidays.

"Tell them Mom".

*Folks, it's a great book. I Highly recommend to all of Trump's Admin, to read (and gift to your loved ones, as did I), Dr. E's book, "If I Was An Aluminum Atom.". An easy, read, covering all that he explains in this substack to President Trump, and the linked stack within. And it's only 256pgs.

Here's hoping President Trump has someone say to him at a fancy dinner party too,

"Tell them President Trump".

Nicholas Morgan's avatar

Hi Chris! It’s been a while! I have been following your research with interest since I left the PhD course at Keele back in 2011 now. I was saddened to learn you and the team are no longer there doing very interesting and profound research in aluminium toxicity in biota. I do hope this message finds you happy and well and I’m glad that you struck lucky the third time having a student complete the biosilicification in plants work! I’ve purchased, and am currently reading “imagine you are an aluminium atom” (a lot of the initial material takes me back to memories of Keele)…I have been drinking volvic original for the last 15 years and some of my friends have followed suit when I explained the research. I visit Stoke area once a year to catch up with close pals I made while living there. Be good to grab a real ale with you on my next visit in October and catch up! All the best. Nick.

Dr Christopher Exley's avatar

Hello Nick, always good to hear from one of the team. I live in North Yorkshire now otherwise I would have definitely taken you up on that pint. I hope that all goes well with you and enjoy the book. It means a great deal to me as does the time I spent at Keele before the senior management decided I had to go!

Nicholas Morgan's avatar

No worries Chris. I will continue to follow the Science comments/podcasts/posts etc on this platform periodically. Take good care of yourself and I hope life up t’North is treating you well 👍

Tammy's avatar

The autism community needs your experience, research and guidance. We pray RFK,Jr. is confirmed. When you say those with autism have brain damage, please be gentle as we do better once we know better. Because of lack of synaptic pruning, they actually are incredible with all they know. As a nurse, no one is discussing this - you find out on your own. They (hospitals,MDs) push these immunizations like that is all there is to prevent disease and keep us healthy and I have seen in the hospital that they are pushed the moment you are admitted. It used to be just at discharge when you were no longer sick. I would love to read more information about HOW the aluminum damages the brain. Is this through brain inflammation? Does science know the specific areas that are mostly affected or is it just random where the aluminum takes up residence? Many with nonspeaking autism type they can't feel their hands and although my son does not spell fluently yet, he acts as though he cannot feel pain in his hands/arms. They also say that they have a hard time making their body do what their brain is thinking = apraxia. They get success with their motor movements when you coach what their body needs to do over and over. Thank you so much for your work!

Happy1's avatar

Thank you for all you do for the kids.

From the Lime Lady

Mike A.'s avatar

That was a clever title "On the Eve of Resurrection"! I instantly recognized as a play on Barry McGuire's "On the Eve of Destruction"! At least I'm guessing it was. Standard top-40 radio fare when I was very young. For those that don't recognize it, or reminiscent for it, there's several versions on youtube, both the singer performing (powerful voice), and others with historical footage. Hopefully we really did dodge it, and it really is Eve of Resurrection.

Dr Christopher Exley's avatar

Thanks Mike, someone is really reading my posts. I do try to add a musical link to most if I can.

Stuart Hutt's avatar

I hope they listen, but I am skeptical of someone that launched Operation Warp Speed and surrounds himself with Pharma staff.

Nadine L's avatar

Make sure you are in contact with Del Bigtree, who's ear you have.

Cuz he has RFK's ear.

In the meantime I will hold my fingers crossed for you! :)

ArchieLeigh's avatar

Hi Dr Exley, I have a question (and must apologise as it’s not directly related to this post). My husband is considering getting a dental implant, as he has to get an infected tooth removed. I understand there are two main options - titanium being one of them, and zirconia the other. We know to stay away from titanium alloy that contains aluminium, because we don’t want aluminium in our bodies, but what about pure titanium? Are you aware of any toxicity issues from titanium, similar to aluminium, for humans? Many thanks.

Dr Christopher Exley's avatar

I consider titanium a lesser of evils. Toxicity unlikely but not impossible.

ArchieLeigh's avatar

Great, thank you very much.

DDR Dave's avatar

In 'What Really Makes You Ill , pg 357 to 352 there is a very interesting section on how dentistry poisons us. Titanium is NOT listed as a source of poisoning. What is listed: mercury, stainless steel, nickel, cobalt, beryllium and chromium, fluoride and acrylics plastic. I did not see aluminium, alloyed with other metals, mentioned in this dentistry section. That would be a disaster especially with fluoride!

KM's avatar

Stainless steel? Oh dear. Thought that was okay. Sigh.

DDR Dave's avatar

Stainless steel contains nickel for strength. Bridges can contain beryllium, cobalt and chromium - all toxic. Cobalt can enhance the carcinogenicity of nickel. Acrylic dentures can provoke headaches, joint pain, fatigue and rashes. I wonder about the harmful electrical properties of any bare metal in the body especially perched close to the brain but I have not researched this.

KM's avatar

Ah! Okay, I think I misunderstood. Stainless steel is not good in the context of dentistry!, not more generally (eg. cooking utensils). Or at least I hope so....!

I had braces for years as a teenager. I shudder to think what poisoning occurred in relation to them.

Tess's avatar

I am quite frankly a huge fan. Followed you for many years, donated when Keele did their thing, love Volvic etc

My rhetorical question is this, if you remove Al from vaccines would autism really go away? The syringe would still contain a toxic soup of non health giving chemicals which open the BBB and do other funky stuff which we know is contraindicated. After looking at vaccines for coming up two decades, I am quite clear all vaccines harm, all vaccine components are problematic and the justification for vaccines in any single situation just does not stand up to full unbridled scrutiny ( when not funded by the ‘science’ which profits from outcomes ).

So if anyone truly wants to make anywhere healthy again, it’s not about removing individual vaccine components ( that is the limited hangout the vaccine injured parents have been circling for decades), it’s about out and out vaccine refusal.

Remember Thimerosal….

Still love your work Dr and you are right indeed there is no question re Al but it’s not some vaccine components, it’s just all vaccines that need to go.

Dr Christopher Exley's avatar

Aluminium is the likely proven neurotoxin in vaccines causing brain damage leading to autism.

Eddie Vos, M. Eng.'s avatar

The general science (epidemiology) of Alzheimer's and aluminum is inconclusive at best, and the presence of likely picogram spots in brain by it self is no proof of 'cause' but, at best, 'association'.

How in the world can it cause brains shrinkage in AD while long-term multi-vitamins prevent both: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23690582/

Dr. Exley seems to discard other causes while hanging his hat on the presence of largely insoluble nano particles that, agreed, can have local biologic effect.

How could say one 0.000001th of your wet-weight brain of anything --versus a little less-- cause this common late-life devastating condition? The old dictum of the 'amount makes the poison' seems ignored.

Would the fact I have not had a vaccine for over 60 years, have spring water and no aluminum utensils put me our of reach of Alzheimer's disease .. I think not.

DDR Dave's avatar

Eddie, steady on old boy...Check out Exley's book pg 96 to see there is supporting research and observations from animal studies, cell cultures and the unfortunate fate of dialysis patients who were treated with tap water containing very high levels of aluminium. When you have digested that check out Chapter 18 on Camelford which was yet another unintentional mass poisoning where we saw what happens to people who drink high levels of aluminium. Funny that a trivial temporal "association" would be covered up by the government ever since it happened in 1988. Then go back in history - pg 101 - the first ever case of Alzheimer's was diagnosed 20 years after the advent of the aluminium age or was that just a coincidence?

Eddie Vos, M. Eng.'s avatar

Dear DDR Dave, I did and on page 96 I had underlined "associations" and added a ? to the word replete, and re dialysis, my mother died sharp-as-a-tack after 5 year of that torture. re your 2nd line .. my dictum: you can prove anything with a cell culture or animal study [or in my field of metallurgy, with an accelerated corrosion test]. I was not impressed with the Camelford poison study. AD in that town ? re p101, the Al / amyloid-B link .. whoknows but we DO know that any and all amyloid lowering attempts were failures, as per me: not causal. Re your last line: yes, total in time coincidence [first heart attacks the year Crisco was marketed and the Titanic sank].

Be that as it may, Dr. Exley also focuses on autism, ASD. Like in AD where there are also no effective drugs, there are similar links with 'no multivitamin consumption in autism": some quotes"

"... Maternal exposure to folic acid and/or multivitamin supplements during pregnancy was statistically significantly associated with a lower likelihood of ASD in offspring compared with no exposure during pregnancy (RR, 0.27; ..." from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29299606/

and like many other, "... and found that prenatal vitamin/multivitamin use and adequate intake of folic acid and Vitamin D were each associated with lower likelihood of having a child with ASD..." from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33015977/ and then follow the links ..

Fix low minor-nutrient intakes that are fixable with OTC supplements BEFORE blaming ppm's of Al in water, food or vaccines. And, reversely, the eating patterns in ASD kids may themselves become causal, ex. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30795887/

In ALL animal studies, they are supplied with all known nutrients BEFORE we add a toxin or drug. About ALL human studies are done in people that have above known toxic levels of self-made blood homocysteine [say 7 up to 10 microM] for which the therapy is a multivitamin. What say you.

Angela's avatar

Dear Dr. Exley,

On a side note. My hair is getting gorgeous thanks to you, and it was horrendous. The metamorphosys was astounding and quick.I can only imagine what is going on inside my brain! Thanks!

DDR Dave's avatar

Perhaps silicic acid pulls aluminium into hair fibres? I always wanted to originate a myth :)

DDR Dave's avatar

We need RFK Jr but it will be difficult because BOTH parties are dirty with respect to big Pharma. Although I "lean right" I have a lot of misgivings about Republicans in the areas of Pharma, war mongering, ag' subsidies etc. For example most people have forgotten about Tamiflu late 1990s. Donald Rumsfeld and George Schultz held the top jobs at Gilead - insider information - influence - you name it. Made them millions for a made up "viral" disease. Unsafe and Ineffective! Source: "Virus Mania"

If he doesn't make it, my guess is he will be given a very influential role anyway.