Discovery of massive amounts of aluminum in brain tissue of boy died with autism

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This is the finding that destroyed the career of the most prolific aluminum scientist in the world!

The discovery of massive amounts of aluminum in the brain tissue of a teenage boy who had died with autism.

At first this finding was incomprehensible to Dr Chris Exley.

Usually in Alzheimer’s patients there is a gradual increase over a lifetime. How could there be more in a young boy.

He found in autism the aluminum was not in the neurons but the housekeeping cells. In lymphocytes and white blood cells that were crossing the blood brain barrier.

This fitted with his research showing that upon injection the white blood cells were filling up with aluminum without causing any immediate damage and travelling around the body. Going to brain tissue.

As he endeavoured to continue this work his career was abruptly ended.

Upon Trump’s announcement he said-

‘I have waited 40 yrs for some form of recognition of my life’s work and now I am hearing the President of the United States of America, no less, tell the world that aluminum is bad.

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