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ocotober 22, 2024

Is your environment silently impacting your brain?

Experts warn of aluminum’s role in cognitive decline

Chemtrails in the sky could be releasing aluminum into the air we breathe and hiding serious health risks

My goal is to keep this brief and informative… it would be very easy to take this information and run in a dozen different directions. The fact is, aluminum is the primary element in climate change technology. You can review any of the patents to learn this. My concern is that if aluminum is being sprayed in the air, how is that impacting those of us down here, breathing it in? 

 

I’m obtaining information exclusively from Dr Chris Exley, a biologist and professor in the UK who is the world’s most accomplished aluminum researcher. He has published over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers over the last 40 years. In 2020 he published a book called Imagine You Are an Aluminum Atom: Discussions with Mr Aluminum. Unfortunately I’ve only made it to chapter five this week! 

The short story is that the human body has no normal threshold for aluminum, so any amount of aluminum in or on our bodies is toxic. Aluminum, in all of its forms, is incredibly abundant. It is actually the third most abundant element (after oxygen and silicon) of the Earth’s crust. Aluminum is also super reactive, both chemically and biologically. This presents a significant paradox, because the abundant and reactive aluminum in our environment has no biological function in the human body (or any living organism for that matter). In practical terms, this means that when we stumble upon aluminum in our everyday lives, our bodies only see it as an invader. We have absolutely zero biochemical defense mechanisms opposing aluminum. “There is no aluminum homeostasis, no protection against it, and no controlled elimination.” 

In addition to the aluminum nanoparticles and aerosols that we inadvertently inhale, we find aluminum in our food, water, cosmetics, sunscreens, anti-perspirants, and medications. All of the aluminum that is associated with the body, both inside and outside (on the skin) is called the “body burden of aluminum.” 

 

 

Where do we accumulate the most aluminum in our bodies?

It is hard to know exactly, because research designed to measure the body burden of aluminum appears to have a lot of discrepancies. For now, we can assume that the longer-lived body tissues have the greatest propensity to accumulate aluminum. Bone is one such tissue. Bone is designed to bind calcium; this unfortunately makes it highly attractive to biologically reactive aluminum. Aluminum is bound in the front of the bones and becomes trapped as the bone grows. This leaves an aluminum-rich area very similar to the growth rings on a tree. As we age, bone loss and bone remodeling of this “aluminum front” becomes a source of biologically reactive aluminum to the rest of the body. 

So let’s circle back around to my original question regarding weather manipulation and geoengineering… could the dramatic increases that we are seeing in neurodegenerative disorders (dementia, Parkinson’s, autism, etc) be related to aluminum exposure? Or… could the storage of aluminum in our bones as we grow be contributing to the early cognitive decline we are seeing in folks as young as their 30’s, which is when the earliest bone loss becomes clinically evident?