The Dangers of Aluminium
The dangers of Aluminium
We take in small amounts of aluminium through our nose, mouth, and skin (via vaccines), which may accumulate over time, in your bones and brain.
Aluminum is neurotoxic, targeting your central nervous system, which can lead to serious immunological and neuro degenerative disorders
Recent studies show that aluminum contamination in food, drugs, and consumer products is much worse than previously thought.
Exposure to aluminium is a occupational hazard for people in industries such as mining, factory work, welding, and agriculture. You also ingest aluminum vapors every time your inhale first or second hand cigarette smoke
Aluminium has been long known to be neurotoxic, with mounting evidence that chronic exposure is a factor in many neurological diseases, including dementia, autism, and Parkinson’s disease. High aluminum levels have been discovered in the tissues of more than one Alzheimer’s suffers who died of early-onset Alzheimer’s
We would not recommend aluminium foil for cooking unless you are sure you won’t make it past 60 years old some day. Aluminum is a poison that has been associated with Alzheimer’ s and it is not designed for the human body. Aluminum should be avoided as it may be a cause for concern due to brain neurotoxicity. There are many other options to cook with.
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