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Mar 14, 2023Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

I thank you for the goodness and truth you bring into this world.

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It is kind of miraculous that despite all of these toxic metals, we have a robust system that gives plenty of warnings that something is not right.

It's up to the culture whether this is acceptable or not.

These days, despite the corruption in medical science, we have the truth that can be explained to laymen.

It's real science that will destroy the scam that pretended to be science.

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How much funding would you need?

May I also say "Drs Newsletter" isn't a helpful title for anyone who might search for "Exley", which I did before I saw a twitter link to this substack

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Can you give mineral water to an infant?

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Is this not also proof that Silicon is an essential human micronutrient, and therefore worth a paper establishing that? I see from both UK and US 'essential minerals' that 'flouride' is listed as one, although as you note in another post, it has no known biological function, yet silicon is not listed anywhere as far as I've seen.

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Aug 17, 2023·edited Aug 17, 2023

https://zeonatural.com/pages/faqs?mc_cid=2385d64d7b&mc_eid=7888708425

FAQs

What does zeolite powder detoxify?

Zeolite powder is a heavy metal binder. It will bind and remove a wide range of heavy metals, chemicals and VOCs. Zeolite powder is a very safe way to detoxify mercury, lead, aluminium, cadmium and other heavy metals.

https://zeonatural.com/blogs/health-articles/zeolite-detoxifies-heavy-metals

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Jun 1, 2023·edited Jun 1, 2023

In your autism videos, you have white blood cells (macrophages, right?) as a likely carrier of aluminium to the brain. They get stuffed full of it in your illuminations! But how does it get out of the wbc's once they're in the brain. Which leads me to the question here - the transferrin is the natural carrier taking the aluminium to the brain??? Why wouldn't it be? ....... I believe in one of your videos I've seen, you've speculated the wbc's die off and release the Al in the brain. But that can't be enough to explain the rapid onset of autism that some/many parents have observed so quickly after vaccination? Transferrin's the likely candidate for right?

(I'm just a dumb citizen scientist; covid has made us all conscious people citizen scientists!

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Christopher, Scott Schroeder advised me to look you up. I was thrilled to locate you on Substack. Scott and I are pretty sure I am suffering from metal toxicity. I look forward to reading your book, and further exploring your Substack contents

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What changes that natural serendipity though to make aluminium become toxic to a person when it once was not?

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Sometimes it is hard getting access to this mineral water or it is not available. What a pity there is not a supplemental form of this type of silica. There would be a lot of money to be made from a supplement once people know how this silica gets aluminium out of the body. The aluminium problem is getting worse too, because it seems to be in the air now as well. It is also in the water supply too, put there by our Water Authority (in Oz) along with a host of other chemicals for the reason of water clarity etc. It is in some foods and also antipersperents. It would be advantageous for someone else to do research into the effects of aluminium and what other substances can be used to chelate this poison from us all. Looks like industry all over the world has the ultimate control of what happens to this research because anything negative said about it hurts their bottom line and that includes Big Pharma as it is in vaccines (not the Covid ones).

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Thank you Dr Exley. Praying for you everyday as we drink our Fiji water. ; ) xo

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Chris, thanks for this explanation as to how the silicon mineral waters help in the elimination of aluminium from the body, I think I recall that you wrote something about this in your book.

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Sometimes I wish I worked in a lab!

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