Dr. Christopher Exley- The Systemic Toxicity of Aluminium Adjuvants.
Dr. Christopher Exley is the Reader in Bioinorganic Chemistry at The Birchall Centre, Keele University in Staffordshire and Honorary Professor at the UHI Millennium Institute. Exley is a biologist (University of Stirling) with a PhD in the ecotoxicology of aluminium (University of Stirling). His research career (1984-present) has focused upon an intriguing paradox; 'how the third most abundant element of the Earth's crust (aluminium) is non-essential and largely inimical to life'. Investigating this mystery has required research in myriad fields from the basic inorganic chemistry of the reaction of aluminium and silicon to the potentially complex biological availability of aluminium in humans. Exley is also fascinated by the element silicon in relation to living things which, as the second most abundant element of the Earth's crust, is also almost devoid of biological function. One possible function of silicon is to keep aluminium out of biology (biota) and this area of study forms a large part of Exley's research.
Really good - Chris Exley saved the best news till the end.
pinknonsense 1 month ago
What about magnesium? This can also remove aluminum from the body, and it also would be found in mineral water. Where is the evidence that the silicone is necessary? I like the info here, but I start feeling suspicious that this is a commercial...(It's my nature, I just can't help it)
antichoiceextremist 2 months ago
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OttoLund 2 months ago
No Comments..? Fascinating info...but I don't want too buy bottled water..there must be another way to get silicon (salicic acid?)
cpesprit 2 months ago