Re: New study links aluminum with osteoporois and Alzheimer's
You know, a lot of people drink coffee in the morning and have a coffee maker. The water that passes through a coffee maker is typically aluminum tubing with wiring wrapped around it that heats up the water. Some aluminum surely makes its way into a cup. Question is how much?
Following you guys is always informative...
I'll keep re-iterating the effects of aluminum and fluoride, in case anyone missed it or hasn't heard.
http://www.fluoridealert.org/health/brain/
-- reduction in nicotinic acetylcholine receptors;
-- reduction in lipid content;
-- impaired anti-oxidant defense systems;
-- damage to the hippocampus;
-- damage to the purkinje cells;
-- increased uptake of aluminum;
-- formation of beta-amyloid plaques (the classic brain abnormality in Alzheimer's disease);
-- exacerbation of lesions induced by iodine deficiency;
-- accumulation of fluoride in the pineal gland.
Also, please read...
http://viewzone2.com/alzheimers.html
Think about this: Aluminated coffee + fluoridated tap water = excellent brain aluminum status with pineal fluoride calcification