Once again… You are asking sensible questions and then providing sensible answers.
And once again… Thank you for providing ME the key to reversing MY Alzheimer’s! MDs tell me that my cognition has improved from BEGINNING (and supposedly irreversible) Alzheimer’s TO HIGH NORMAL!
@KM and @William Miller: Imagine if people close to you, such as friends and family members, as well as the ones you mention, who have benefited from drinking Silica-rich water also created Substack accounts, and started posting comments, sharing their observations here and elsewhere -- i.e. how they themselves or a family member regained "lost" mental faculties? We need more testimonials, to spread the good news.
Great to hear you have had family members benefit from drinking silica water. Would you be willing to share what other neurological conditions have been helped with silica water?
And avoid MSG! It is disguised as 'natural flavor' in 1000s of products. If possible, avoid anything with an ingredient list. MSG causes Alzheimer's symptoms in aged brains, and Autism symptoms in young brains.
It is interesting to learn that the essentiality of silicon to life has been obscured by its “out of the box” location where it was placed by the structured scientific world due to its unrecognized indirect role as a protector of life by preventing aluminum from destroying life. This illustrates a difficulty in discerning cause and effect by limiting one’s view by a reductionist process of elimination which casts out a relevant step in the process. Sometimes it takes more than one cause to construct an effect.
I often try to trace the origin of the idea I had in my PhD to test if silicon would protect against the acute toxicity of aluminium in salmon fry. Probably a combination of some bucket chemistry with cement clinker, reading the work of soil scientists such as Colin Farmer and, of course, long discussions with JD Birchall at ICI. This was the first step in the cause and effect you refer to. The second was putting the laboratory science into the context of the natural selection of the elements as described by RJP Williams FRS in his seminal book published in 1992. Everything was, of course, 'known', the trick was bringing it all together and that is what I continue to strive to do even today.
Long ago (1960s), I believe someone put forth the concept that silicon was very similar to carbon and thus in an alternate universe silicon life forms might have developed instead of our carbon life forms.
So is silicon perhaps incompatible with carbon life, except for detoxifying aluminum (and maybe some other roles)? But might be a viable alternative to carbon for completely different life forms?
(See Irving Langmuir {& Kurt Vonnegut’s brother} re wind, rain, & lightbulbs…)
Siliconfidence games:
It's called a confidence game. Why?
Because you give me your confidence?
No. Because I give you mine.
How do you get money when you have no money?
Watch closely. This is called "short con”…
Now that man is going to give his money to a total stranger…
Save your money, Joe. Semper fi.
- What's more fun than human nature?
You learn something new every day.
- Ain't it the truth? Are you impressed?
So you can't cheat an honest man?
That's probably true. But what we’ve just seen is a slightly different principle.
- Which is?
Don't trust nobody.
Were you in the Marines?
Everybody gets something out of every transaction.
I give that guy my confidence. I ask him for help.
What he gets is he feels like he's a good man. ~ House of Games
Julie, on the jukebox, v for vendetta, because “plebeians” don’t deserve, & the planet cannot sustainably provide them, chili con carne or sparkling champagne, according to the great resetters (for whom there’s plenty just enough grubless grub & advantaged vintage):
Siliconvicts are almost always innocent, no matter what, tho; just ask ‘em, they’ll swear it to you. Breakin’ up, with psych defense mechs, & surgery, is hard to do, is another song (Neil Sedaka). Gender ain’t a Guy Fawkes mask, tho … & even Guy Fawkes fell on his face, could say. An odd symbol-mask ’til its remembered that doing the same thing over & over & expecting different results is the exact description of the human asylum.
So what’s the bottle that holds the human nature ship & that bobs in the river’s eternally recurring flow made of?
Whatever it is, it is indestructibly hard.
Maybe its ambersand. Fossilized tree resin … h. Sap/iens.
Grey amber - ambergris - the whaling ship Essex, Melville’s Moby Dick (& The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade, among his others) & cannibalism. Mortician Caitlin Doughty has fun with it:
*I wore a respirator, & goggles, when I worked a sandblaster. Master(wears)blaster - & vice versa - & works Bartertown all the way down to, & then thru, the metal/uminum … all that alumination, so little illumination, but France isn’t just Polanski’s hideout, Chromalux is there, & they will sell you real - expensive (now that I Can’t Get No Incandescent Satisfaction locally) - tungsten(?)filaments behind neodymium glass bulbs full spectrum light. It’s an “allowable” niche, but before/after is some kind of perverted-normal Nietzschian abyss-nihilism decided planned obsolescence & stuff to fill landfills with was way to progress, for the ubers cannibalizing the unters; see the damned cartel, yet another one of those, determined to *not* sell immortal bulbs ... but all the l.e.d. (to slaughter) tulip bulbs you could ever want ... to rent:
Silicon forms pi bonds very poorly, so cannot plausibly substitute for carbon in living organisms. Unless you mean electronic devices emulating life. I'd love to see the lungs exhaling silica! The Star Trek Silicony (The Devil in the Dark) used asbestos as its structural material.
If mankind succeeds in exploration of the galaxy it will most likely be by electronic devices on silicon wafers not carbon biochemistry. Any galactic beings finding our probes will assume we are a silicon based life form.
Hello Dr. Exley and all those who support the truth that that seems to be falling futher into the abyss by the day.
I had been following your water protocol for many months now. Forgot how many. However, for the past few, I have been remiss in doing so. I do believe that this has caused a noticeable forgetfulness, as well as increased difficulty awaking in the morning and getting the day moving.
Would you please inform us if the water you recommend can be heated for coffee and such, or have other supplements added to it without compromising its benefits. I could not find this answer in your highly informative book, and am striving to get back into the true and beneficial habit produced by your research and graciously shared with us.
I am very close to eighty, but still love the exilleration of a learning pupil, as it appears that you love your subject and sharing the teaching about it in a effective and truthful way. Too bad that you took such a bad rap from Keele, which like many other institutions, do not practice these important values.
I am in the process of rereading your important book, and a few questions come to mind that I hope you will be gracious enough to answer.
First, although it may be a distinction without a difference, you mention that one day you entered yor lab and the death smell was gone. Was the tank water replaced with silicon water? This was implied, but did I miss the transition ?
Secondly, I'm not generally into scientific study or it's technicalities in producing scientific principles or laws or what ever lables are useful for public benefit. But I do believe that even so-called peer review standards have gone the way of Keele, and are after questionable at best. My question concerns the accepted proof of your research, which I don't question, that nails the lid on aluminum as the culprit of the neurological disorders you describe and your hypothesis for a mitigating solution. You mentioned that the anecdotal evidence provided is not sufficient to "prove" your conclusions. This along with your initial study that showed a twenty percent success rate for the Alsheimer's sample. What kind of a study would it take to more conclusively prove your findings?
Also, as I've hounded you before about geoengineering, I understand that the "allegded" spraying is in form of nanoparticles which are very difficult to detect. Was the instrumentation provided to you at the time of your tenure at Keele able to detect these exceptionally small particals? Again, I am not questioning your ability, or your honesty, but wonder about this question.
I would very much appreciate your answer to all or any of my questions. Thank you for your continued efforts and sacrifices in keeping science "scientific," as opposed to a nefarious means to wealth and power.
Thanks Larry, briefly when salmon fry die due to acute aluminium toxicity there is a corresponding smell of death, probably indicative of their rapid deterioration. Silicon protected the salmon, no death so no smell.
To prove beyond all reasonable doubt we would require a clinical trial involving at least 100 individuals. We tried to raise the funding to carry out such a trial but we were unsuccessful.
No one understand and measures aluminium better than my group Larry, there was no evidence of geoengineering using aluminium salts, nanoparticles or otherwise.
I wish substack had a search parameter that would let me search within just one substack.... but have you covered why silicic acid won't work as a stand alone supplement? If it's in your book I'll look for it there.
I include an article I read about the manufacture of vials for injectables by Corning. The describe collaborating with Pfizer and Moderna about the billions of vials needed for injectable delivery. There was apparently a need to improve the borosilicate currently used as the vials did not slip passed each other in packing and glass could fragment internally into the contents.
The answer ? to use an aluminosilicate glass. Aluminosilicate derived from abundant fly ash. Is this vial glass another source of Aluminium ?
Aluminosilicate glasses are quite inert. Some aluminium could be leached under extreme conditions such as high or low pH. So, probably not an issue for 'vaccine' vials.
Beer, brewed all grain style. All those hulls. Beer, but not all beer. The UC–Davis researchers wanted to know what type of beer offered the most silicon. They analyzed samples from 100 commercial beers bought at a local grocery store and found that on average, the silicon content was 29.4 parts per million (ppm). Indian Pale Ales, or IPAs, led the way, averaging 41.2 ppm. Ales in general averaged 32.8 ppm, regular lagers 23.8 ppm, and light lagers 17.2 ppm. "Beers containing high levels of malted barley and hops are richest in silicon," the authors concluded. SOURCE https://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/on-fitness/2010/02/08/lager-or-ale-consider-the-silicon-content-of-beer
The critical point is the form of silicon. If the researchers measured the silicon content by ICP or similar method then they cannot discriminate between silica in beer and silicic acid in beer. Only the latter is beneficial with respect to aluminium toxicity.
Addressed? What I can tell you is that he was run down by a London taxi on a zebra crossing. This act removed the most powerful voice at the time on the subject of aluminium toxicity in Man.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. But that isn’t to say cigars are ever innocuous. Or that Roman Polanski is innocuous. Or that 12-year old Samantha Gailey’s parent/s were innocuous … tho they were plenty so in the direction on Polanski, who is still breathing air, not sand.
I just had a bad reaction to silica water. I have a fairly serious case of gadolinium toxicity and found out that silicic acid binds to GD but only strong enough to redistribute it though body but not to take it all the way out. Gd is notoriously difficult to detox and causes horrible symptoms.
Silicic acid does not bind Gd. However, Gd products used for example as contrast agents in imaging are heavily contaminated with aluminium and so this could be the source of your reactions.
This is interesting. So if you say salicylic acid is essential and protects against aluminum toxicity, is this the same salicylic acid in hydrofluorosalicylic acid that is added to water and is neurotoxic and lowers IQ? Or is it truly just the fluoride component that is so toxic? And yet calcium fluoride isn’t as nearly as toxic?
I will have to read your post again and see if the naturally occurring silica in water is different than other forms of salicylic acid, ie manufactured types.
A grisly notion struck me that one way to get attention to some of this science would be to have a viral social media stunt where every day on YouTube one tank full of fish are killed by putting the best vaccine adjuvant approximation into the tank while another one is spared by offsetting it with silicate. The count of total dead fish is kept running and the experiment goes until some spokesperson for the vaccine industry. A Dr. Paul Offit for example, agrees to have a conversation on Joe Rogan and Dr. Exley.
I'd rather a less violent demonstration and am curious if one could come up with a series of smaller, in your own kitchen, type experiments that demonstrate the effect of aluminum can have on a biological system.
Slightly off target; but I am finding hair mineral analysis useful (including aluminum levels 🙄). I used TEI labs. And I think that www.coppertoxic.com is very interesting and complementary to Aluminum (and other heavy metal) toxicity.
I am looking forward to seeing if my own levels seem to be coming down in a few months time. Taking Silicic acid amongst other things.
Once again… You are asking sensible questions and then providing sensible answers.
And once again… Thank you for providing ME the key to reversing MY Alzheimer’s! MDs tell me that my cognition has improved from BEGINNING (and supposedly irreversible) Alzheimer’s TO HIGH NORMAL!
That is wonderful news!!!
That is fantastic news!
@KM and @William Miller: Imagine if people close to you, such as friends and family members, as well as the ones you mention, who have benefited from drinking Silica-rich water also created Substack accounts, and started posting comments, sharing their observations here and elsewhere -- i.e. how they themselves or a family member regained "lost" mental faculties? We need more testimonials, to spread the good news.
It is even more wonderful when *I* … as an afflicted individual… am the one that is NO LONGER AFFLICTED by this horrific malaise!
Members of my family have also benefited! Different neurological conditions though. We've seen marked improvements.
Great to hear you have had family members benefit from drinking silica water. Would you be willing to share what other neurological conditions have been helped with silica water?
And avoid MSG! It is disguised as 'natural flavor' in 1000s of products. If possible, avoid anything with an ingredient list. MSG causes Alzheimer's symptoms in aged brains, and Autism symptoms in young brains.
It is interesting to learn that the essentiality of silicon to life has been obscured by its “out of the box” location where it was placed by the structured scientific world due to its unrecognized indirect role as a protector of life by preventing aluminum from destroying life. This illustrates a difficulty in discerning cause and effect by limiting one’s view by a reductionist process of elimination which casts out a relevant step in the process. Sometimes it takes more than one cause to construct an effect.
I often try to trace the origin of the idea I had in my PhD to test if silicon would protect against the acute toxicity of aluminium in salmon fry. Probably a combination of some bucket chemistry with cement clinker, reading the work of soil scientists such as Colin Farmer and, of course, long discussions with JD Birchall at ICI. This was the first step in the cause and effect you refer to. The second was putting the laboratory science into the context of the natural selection of the elements as described by RJP Williams FRS in his seminal book published in 1992. Everything was, of course, 'known', the trick was bringing it all together and that is what I continue to strive to do even today.
Long ago (1960s), I believe someone put forth the concept that silicon was very similar to carbon and thus in an alternate universe silicon life forms might have developed instead of our carbon life forms.
So is silicon perhaps incompatible with carbon life, except for detoxifying aluminum (and maybe some other roles)? But might be a viable alternative to carbon for completely different life forms?
Yes this was proposed but consider one simple difference. Carbon dioxide is a gas when silicon dioxide (silica) is sand.
And a lot of sand-trap Mulligan-gas is emitted about not permitting CO2 emissions. Its the Golf of Tonkin.
Interesting point! It's hard to breathe sand!
Well “maybe” breathing it is hard* but Jimi sings about the easiest thing to do with sand:
And so castles made of sand
Fall in the sea eventually
On a keyboard, this is an ampersand: &
In the waterboard of human life - fluoridated, among other pollutants, of course - it’s this that attaches the hitch to the sandbaggers’ giddy-up:
https://images.etrailer.com/static/images/pics/m/t/mt56fr_8_1000.jpg
And here’s Julie London singing silicon carne:
Let there be wind
An occasional rain
Chile con carne
Sparkling champagne
(See Irving Langmuir {& Kurt Vonnegut’s brother} re wind, rain, & lightbulbs…)
Siliconfidence games:
It's called a confidence game. Why?
Because you give me your confidence?
No. Because I give you mine.
How do you get money when you have no money?
Watch closely. This is called "short con”…
Now that man is going to give his money to a total stranger…
Save your money, Joe. Semper fi.
- What's more fun than human nature?
You learn something new every day.
- Ain't it the truth? Are you impressed?
So you can't cheat an honest man?
That's probably true. But what we’ve just seen is a slightly different principle.
- Which is?
Don't trust nobody.
Were you in the Marines?
Everybody gets something out of every transaction.
I give that guy my confidence. I ask him for help.
What he gets is he feels like he's a good man. ~ House of Games
Julie, on the jukebox, v for vendetta, because “plebeians” don’t deserve, & the planet cannot sustainably provide them, chili con carne or sparkling champagne, according to the great resetters (for whom there’s plenty just enough grubless grub & advantaged vintage):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-53RLgr7PWM
Crybaby Heraclitus’s river can’t be same-stepped twice, but Parmenides spoke True Detective Rust Cohle-adult to the permanent changelessness …
…So despite the Wachowski brothers confidence in surgery & hormones, they still ain’t, & never will be, sisters.
https://p1-tt.byteimg.com/origin/tos-cn-i-qvj2lq49k0/a3c303f9666d4fb0889417cb09c7b729.jpg
Siliconvicts are almost always innocent, no matter what, tho; just ask ‘em, they’ll swear it to you. Breakin’ up, with psych defense mechs, & surgery, is hard to do, is another song (Neil Sedaka). Gender ain’t a Guy Fawkes mask, tho … & even Guy Fawkes fell on his face, could say. An odd symbol-mask ’til its remembered that doing the same thing over & over & expecting different results is the exact description of the human asylum.
So what’s the bottle that holds the human nature ship & that bobs in the river’s eternally recurring flow made of?
Whatever it is, it is indestructibly hard.
Maybe its ambersand. Fossilized tree resin … h. Sap/iens.
Grey amber - ambergris - the whaling ship Essex, Melville’s Moby Dick (& The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade, among his others) & cannibalism. Mortician Caitlin Doughty has fun with it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS299VkXZxI
*I wore a respirator, & goggles, when I worked a sandblaster. Master(wears)blaster - & vice versa - & works Bartertown all the way down to, & then thru, the metal/uminum … all that alumination, so little illumination, but France isn’t just Polanski’s hideout, Chromalux is there, & they will sell you real - expensive (now that I Can’t Get No Incandescent Satisfaction locally) - tungsten(?)filaments behind neodymium glass bulbs full spectrum light. It’s an “allowable” niche, but before/after is some kind of perverted-normal Nietzschian abyss-nihilism decided planned obsolescence & stuff to fill landfills with was way to progress, for the ubers cannibalizing the unters; see the damned cartel, yet another one of those, determined to *not* sell immortal bulbs ... but all the l.e.d. (to slaughter) tulip bulbs you could ever want ... to rent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IMjamIX9Jk
Silicon forms pi bonds very poorly, so cannot plausibly substitute for carbon in living organisms. Unless you mean electronic devices emulating life. I'd love to see the lungs exhaling silica! The Star Trek Silicony (The Devil in the Dark) used asbestos as its structural material.
If mankind succeeds in exploration of the galaxy it will most likely be by electronic devices on silicon wafers not carbon biochemistry. Any galactic beings finding our probes will assume we are a silicon based life form.
Silicon-based living for sure.
Hello Dr. Exley and all those who support the truth that that seems to be falling futher into the abyss by the day.
I had been following your water protocol for many months now. Forgot how many. However, for the past few, I have been remiss in doing so. I do believe that this has caused a noticeable forgetfulness, as well as increased difficulty awaking in the morning and getting the day moving.
Would you please inform us if the water you recommend can be heated for coffee and such, or have other supplements added to it without compromising its benefits. I could not find this answer in your highly informative book, and am striving to get back into the true and beneficial habit produced by your research and graciously shared with us.
Thanks,
Larry
You can use a silicon-rich mineral water to make drinks Larry but only boil the water once, repeated boiling could catalyse the formation of silica.
Thanks for your response Doctor.
Hello Doctor.
Just wondered if you had an off-the-top-of-your-head view about geophagy.
i.e. clay eating: Montmorillonite, Terramin, Redmond Clay, Diatomaceous Earth, etc.
Thanks.
Jake
Yes I do, don't!
Oh OK. What about people who eat rocks? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H2wsqGCeA4
Ditto
Oh OK. Why do you think they do it?
Probably for the same reason that parrots among other animals do it, to help with digestion.
Oh OK. So no other dimension to it than that? What about eating salt? Rock salt, French sea salt, Himalayan salt, etc. That's a form of geophagy, no?
Hello again Dr Exley,
I am very close to eighty, but still love the exilleration of a learning pupil, as it appears that you love your subject and sharing the teaching about it in a effective and truthful way. Too bad that you took such a bad rap from Keele, which like many other institutions, do not practice these important values.
I am in the process of rereading your important book, and a few questions come to mind that I hope you will be gracious enough to answer.
First, although it may be a distinction without a difference, you mention that one day you entered yor lab and the death smell was gone. Was the tank water replaced with silicon water? This was implied, but did I miss the transition ?
Secondly, I'm not generally into scientific study or it's technicalities in producing scientific principles or laws or what ever lables are useful for public benefit. But I do believe that even so-called peer review standards have gone the way of Keele, and are after questionable at best. My question concerns the accepted proof of your research, which I don't question, that nails the lid on aluminum as the culprit of the neurological disorders you describe and your hypothesis for a mitigating solution. You mentioned that the anecdotal evidence provided is not sufficient to "prove" your conclusions. This along with your initial study that showed a twenty percent success rate for the Alsheimer's sample. What kind of a study would it take to more conclusively prove your findings?
Also, as I've hounded you before about geoengineering, I understand that the "allegded" spraying is in form of nanoparticles which are very difficult to detect. Was the instrumentation provided to you at the time of your tenure at Keele able to detect these exceptionally small particals? Again, I am not questioning your ability, or your honesty, but wonder about this question.
I would very much appreciate your answer to all or any of my questions. Thank you for your continued efforts and sacrifices in keeping science "scientific," as opposed to a nefarious means to wealth and power.
God Bless You,
Larry
Thanks Larry, briefly when salmon fry die due to acute aluminium toxicity there is a corresponding smell of death, probably indicative of their rapid deterioration. Silicon protected the salmon, no death so no smell.
To prove beyond all reasonable doubt we would require a clinical trial involving at least 100 individuals. We tried to raise the funding to carry out such a trial but we were unsuccessful.
No one understand and measures aluminium better than my group Larry, there was no evidence of geoengineering using aluminium salts, nanoparticles or otherwise.
I realize what the smell was, but I missed how the silicon water was provided for the fish.
As a solution of silicic acid that I prepared in the lab.
Thanks for your response Doctor Exley.
Thank you for sharing your latest wisdom. This article lists definitions that helped my simple, non-academic brain: https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/silicon-silica-sylicic-acid-what-is-it.136362/
I wish substack had a search parameter that would let me search within just one substack.... but have you covered why silicic acid won't work as a stand alone supplement? If it's in your book I'll look for it there.
I think it does but one post that should help is A Pill, A Pill et c..
@sadie: You can use this in search engines:
silicic acid site:drchristopherexley.substack.com
I include an article I read about the manufacture of vials for injectables by Corning. The describe collaborating with Pfizer and Moderna about the billions of vials needed for injectable delivery. There was apparently a need to improve the borosilicate currently used as the vials did not slip passed each other in packing and glass could fragment internally into the contents.
The answer ? to use an aluminosilicate glass. Aluminosilicate derived from abundant fly ash. Is this vial glass another source of Aluminium ?
This story gets more and more interesting.
https://www.corning.com/worldwide/en/innovation/materials-science/glass/valor-glass-vials-for-vaccines.html?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Aluminosilicate glasses are quite inert. Some aluminium could be leached under extreme conditions such as high or low pH. So, probably not an issue for 'vaccine' vials.
Beer, brewed all grain style. All those hulls. Beer, but not all beer. The UC–Davis researchers wanted to know what type of beer offered the most silicon. They analyzed samples from 100 commercial beers bought at a local grocery store and found that on average, the silicon content was 29.4 parts per million (ppm). Indian Pale Ales, or IPAs, led the way, averaging 41.2 ppm. Ales in general averaged 32.8 ppm, regular lagers 23.8 ppm, and light lagers 17.2 ppm. "Beers containing high levels of malted barley and hops are richest in silicon," the authors concluded. SOURCE https://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/on-fitness/2010/02/08/lager-or-ale-consider-the-silicon-content-of-beer
The critical point is the form of silicon. If the researchers measured the silicon content by ICP or similar method then they cannot discriminate between silica in beer and silicic acid in beer. Only the latter is beneficial with respect to aluminium toxicity.
Does "silica" refer to suspended granules?
In essence yes though those 'granules' may be very small.
FIJI water has 91 ppm silica.
Have you addressed Derek Birchall's untimely death in 1995 since you suggest that road traffic incident wasn't an actual 'accident'?
How did the chick on the right get exposed to toxic levels of aluminum?
Addressed? What I can tell you is that he was run down by a London taxi on a zebra crossing. This act removed the most powerful voice at the time on the subject of aluminium toxicity in Man.
Ghost Writer ending:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPmMbpzewhQ
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. But that isn’t to say cigars are ever innocuous. Or that Roman Polanski is innocuous. Or that 12-year old Samantha Gailey’s parent/s were innocuous … tho they were plenty so in the direction on Polanski, who is still breathing air, not sand.
I just had a bad reaction to silica water. I have a fairly serious case of gadolinium toxicity and found out that silicic acid binds to GD but only strong enough to redistribute it though body but not to take it all the way out. Gd is notoriously difficult to detox and causes horrible symptoms.
Silicic acid does not bind Gd. However, Gd products used for example as contrast agents in imaging are heavily contaminated with aluminium and so this could be the source of your reactions.
This is interesting. So if you say salicylic acid is essential and protects against aluminum toxicity, is this the same salicylic acid in hydrofluorosalicylic acid that is added to water and is neurotoxic and lowers IQ? Or is it truly just the fluoride component that is so toxic? And yet calcium fluoride isn’t as nearly as toxic?
I will have to read your post again and see if the naturally occurring silica in water is different than other forms of salicylic acid, ie manufactured types.
I believe it's silicic acid not salicylic acid.
Yes and it is aluminium that is toxic not fluoride as I have written many times in my posts.
Calcium fluoride isn't very water-soluble, so only rarely achieves high fluoride levels in water.
Salicylic acid (C7H6O3) is distinct from silicic acid (Si(OH)4).
A grisly notion struck me that one way to get attention to some of this science would be to have a viral social media stunt where every day on YouTube one tank full of fish are killed by putting the best vaccine adjuvant approximation into the tank while another one is spared by offsetting it with silicate. The count of total dead fish is kept running and the experiment goes until some spokesperson for the vaccine industry. A Dr. Paul Offit for example, agrees to have a conversation on Joe Rogan and Dr. Exley.
I'd rather a less violent demonstration and am curious if one could come up with a series of smaller, in your own kitchen, type experiments that demonstrate the effect of aluminum can have on a biological system.
Slightly off target; but I am finding hair mineral analysis useful (including aluminum levels 🙄). I used TEI labs. And I think that www.coppertoxic.com is very interesting and complementary to Aluminum (and other heavy metal) toxicity.
I am looking forward to seeing if my own levels seem to be coming down in a few months time. Taking Silicic acid amongst other things.