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Aug 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

The number of bought scientists and doctors is mind boggling. They have sold out their families and friends, surely realising they will not be “saved” for long. Thanks for all the information and schematics that help my brain understand. 👏👏

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The slippery slip-slide-away-slope is a toboggan ride for most because most are conceived (born) with a smooth-side-down.

That’s just the way it is: Jamaican Bobsled Team bought all the expensive accoutrements & paraphernalia ( a la this sort of rational relational ouroboros’ing: “What's the point of having this superb military that you're always talking about if we can't use it?” Madeleine Albright ) & now they’re going to get paid, dammit! They’re *gonna* go to the Disneyland Olympics … dammit!

And they’re not going to just ride the rides, They’re going to own the rides. Nay … they’re ~~so Zen~~ going to be the rides.

Just substitute “University” for “Team.”

And throw in rationalizations & justifications like “I paid in” (a la “social security”), “It’s an investment in my future,” & “We owe it to ourselves,” yadda-yadda.

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Aug 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Aluminum adjuvant = Autism

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Yes, the evidence certainly points to aluminium adjuvants being a cause of autism.

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During recent visit my doc who is also a researcher could not shut me up and dismiss me fast enough when he thought I was going to bring up the Vaccine/ Autism connection. Sad, as he destroyed his credibility for me leaving little to none.

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Aug 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Hello Dr Exley, thanks for trying to explain these complex biochemical processes to the uninitiated. It still takes me 2 or 3 re-reads to understand them. I drink a lot of beer from Aluminium cans, is there a route for Al+++ ingestion from the unreactive metallic Aluminium of the can?

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The quick answer is yes so make sure you drink a silicon-rich mineral water too.

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Thanks for the good advice. I think I will switch to glass bottles as I am now of an age when brain deterioration can begin.

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Aug 24Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Dr. Exley, if you have not had the opportunity to converse with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. regarding aluminum, vaccines and related uses of aluminum, I pray that you will do so soon as I think it would be a blessing for the work he does and the people of America. Thank you.

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RFK Jr is a friend and colleague. I hope to work with him when he joins the next administration.

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I am so thankful to learn this. May it be that Trump wins and that RFK, Jr. is then part of the administration so that you and he will work together to make the damage Aluminum does general knowledge so people can make better choices for their health/lives.

I am living with a husband who was clinically diagnosed with ALZ. My daughter has MS. I have long considered Aluminum to be the culprit in both cases.

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Aug 16Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Hi in the interview by Tony Gosling, you mentioned that some places in France with silicon rich tap water, the risk of alzheimers appears to be 4-5 times less. But what about Iceland, shouldn't the water there be very silicon rich, since there are so many volcanoes, and thus the incidence of Alzheimers much lower than elsewhere? But what I can gather is that Alzheimers has a quite high incidence rate in Iceland. My partner is stuck on this Iceland quirk every time I try to talk about aluminium with her.

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I have no data for the silicon content of potable (drinking) water in Iceland. This would be interesting. Note that France also has a high incidence of AD but not in the regions that are served by silicon-rich potable waters. Take a look at Japan or Malaysia. Both have high silicon content in their potable waters (nationwide) while the incidence of AD in these countries is low.

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Aug 15Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

You are the master teacher.

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I worked for DuPontius Pilate for a time, when I was young & local prospects were slim(y … see above). It was good $, hourly plus bennies, for that time/place; top of the dung beetle heap.

Then Alumax (Alcoa) decided the locality wasn’t being tox’ed enough & wanted to help (themselves … absentee-like).

Lots of my fellow Pilates washed their hourly hands of their former savior DuPontius & jumped ship in favor of the new aluminum johnboat in town.

Outta the Jamaican frying pan & into the aluminum smelting fire they did go.

So, the “team/university” thing is fractal … & fracking the groundwater into tox-soup is a specious species specialty.

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The aluminium industry is a big player in Jamaica. Don't think they liked my talk at Montego Bay much, see; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKfbkeQyw84

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Aug 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

verse

I see your teeth flash, Jamaican honey so sweet

Down where Lexington cross 47th Street

Oh, she's a big girl, she's standing six-foot three

Turning tricks for the dudes in the big city

chorus

Island girl

What you wanting with the white man's world?

Island girl

Black boy want you in his island world

He want to take you from the racket boss

He want to save you, but the cause is lost

Island girl, island girl, island girl

Tell me what you wanting with the white man's world

verse

Well she's black as coal, but she burn like a fire

And she wrap herself around you like a well-worn tire

You feel her nail scratch your back just like a rake, oh-oh

He one more gone, he one more John who make the mistake

chorus …

chorus …

Heart of Darkness makes up other-dehumanizing divisions.

White man’s world, black man’s world, all the colors in between man’s world … & all those Island Girls, too.

But its mostly all just verse & chorus & Elton Johnboats made out of aluminum.

That’s a play: I like EJ’s & BT’s music very much. (And yours, Exley; thanks, Doc.)

I watched the linked vid.

Small room is where all bands that go on, find their potentiation, to filling arenas start.

Here’s to one small corner-step in the darpanet going on to be one giant step for mankind … that isn’t just another Stanley Kubrick production Shining everybody on …

… “All work & no play makes Jack a dull boy…”

And an adjuvant which is an antigen which is not a protein has been bill of goods (means bads) sold by the con(tein … anti-protein)fidence wo/man scammers…

… Ancel Keys rations for all our good boys in uniforms. Saltpetre Steak, in aluminum tins. “This is my rifle, this is my gun, this is for fighting, this is for fun.” Those gundamentals are fund(ing)amental.

Always bearing in mind, too, & however, that much truth resides in “You can’t cheat an honest wo/man” as easily as one can be shot.

Cue Sympathy For The Devil … & Gimme Shelter … & Hedges War Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning.

I like to point out how anti-social so much of social, “being social,” is.

Slow suicide so as not to offend fills that bill right up to the armpits.

French people (reputation … skip the perfume drenching) is a solution. Crotchless shirts, maybe. Or a different kind of bidet.

Buffered aspirin. Labeling chicanery? My bottle reads that the buffer is calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, magnesium carbonate. Looked at some others’ “inactive” ingredients online: d&c yellow #10 aluminum lake, fd&c yellow #6 aluminum lake.

You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain

Too much love drives a man insane

You broke my will

But what a thrill

Goodness gracious, great balls/ Sulfurous lakes / of fire

Are what I hear.

“Irish” Bill Bonner writes “complexity” as neutered/metastasized by political actors:

https://www.bonnerprivateresearch.com/p/the-sad-night?publication_id=573157&post_id=147706886&isFreemail=true&r=2rhxrb&triedRedirect=true&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

Silcon-rich mineral water in every home … & some way of capturing all that excreted aluminum before the usual suspects can roundtrip it right back again.

We’re gonna need a bigger Fiji, & lots of filters.

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I'm a bit scared to ask this then...where does siliciate fit into this? Does silicate help us get rid of aluminum by helping certain cells take it in then?

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I think you can read about this in previous posts but in brief silicic acid binds aluminium in the blood to form a small neutral low molecular weight complex that can cross the glomerulus of the kidney to aid the excretion of aluminium in the urine.

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Thanks, Dr. Aluminum/Aluminium —

For those of us not equipped to handle the full scientific explanation, this is the net take away.

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Will oral (or IV) EDTA remove aluminium from the body?

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Please see my previous post on this subject, Detox or Not Detox.

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In your book you discovered silica chelates aluminum and ever since reading that I’ve been making sun tea from horsetail herb which is the strongest plant source of silica.

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Not exactly. In my book I write about my discovery that silicic acid (not silica) binds aluminium. The silicon in horsetail is silica not silicic acid, please see my post called Horsetail as well as the one titled Silicon-Rich Mineral Waters.

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Aug 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Thankyou so much for clarifying and I will re read the book plus your articles about the silicic acid

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Gotta get that non-aluminum deodorant people! To the Co-op for silicic acid supplements!

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Check out Dr. Exley's post (copy below). Silica supplements do not have enough silica in the form of OSA to remove aluminum or the silica in the supplements is not in the form of OSA. Mineral water is the only source with enough OSA to remove aluminum. Here is what he wrote What about silicon/silica supplements and other silicon-based products?

"When I discovered the unique inorganic chemistry between aluminium and silicic acid, nearly forty years ago, I also began a search for products capable of dissolving in water to release significant quantities of silicic acid. A silicic acid pill no less.

Over the years we tested many silicon-based products, some of which were also tested in human trials. Many of my undergraduate project students will recall both carrying out and participating in these trials. We never found a single product that could hold a candle to silicon-rich mineral waters bought off the shelf at the local supermarket. Silicon-rich mineral waters are ‘nature’s’ solution to the toxicity of aluminium in humans. There are myriad so called smart or functional waters available to buy in the shops but, notice, no company has created a silicon-rich mineral water.

I can only tell you what I know to be true. However, if you are curious about the possible efficacy of any silica/silicon supplement to remove aluminium from the body then ask the manufacturer or supplier of this product to provide peer-reviewed published evidence of such efficacy. We have carried out several clinical trials to demonstrate that silicon-rich mineral waters are effective in facilitating the removal of aluminium from the human body. Follow the science and this time you can believe and accept its validity."

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Thank you! I was half joking about the supplements as I did read an earlier post and some of the comments but this boils down what I wanted to know well! I actually have always found that after a good workout that mineral water always deeply hydrated me in such a way that I have made it a practice after a good workout to drink mineral water.

Thanks again !

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