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Aluminum-induced entropy in biological systems: implications for neurological disease
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J Toxicol. 2014;2014:491316. doi: 10.1155/2014/491316. Epub 2014 Oct 2. Aluminum-induced entropy in biological systems: implications for neurological disease. Shaw CA1, Seneff S2, Kette SD3, Tomljenovic L4, Oller JW Jr5, Davidson RM6.
Over the last 200 years, mining, smelting, and refining of aluminum (Al) in various forms have increasingly exposed living species to this naturally abundant metal. Because of its prevalence in the earth's crust, prior to its recent uses it was regarded as inert and therefore harmless. However, Al is invariably toxic to living systems and has no known beneficial role in any biological systems.
Humans are increasingly exposed to Al from food, water, medicinals, vaccines, and cosmetics, as well as from industrial occupational exposure.
Al disrupts biological self-ordering, energy transduction, and signaling systems, thus increasing biosemiotic entropy. Beginning with the biophysics of water, disruption progresses through the macromolecules that are crucial to living processes (DNAs, RNAs, proteoglycans, and proteins).
It injures cells, circuits, and subsystems and can cause catastrophic failures ending in death.
Al forms toxic complexes with other elements, such as fluorine, and interacts negatively with mercury, lead, and glyphosate. Al negatively impacts the central nervous system in all species that have been studied, including humans.
Because of the global impacts of Al on water dynamics and biosemiotic systems, CNS disorders in humans are sensitive indicators of the Al toxicants to which we are being exposed.
PMID: 25349607 [PubMed]
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Aluminium poisoningBeing mis-prescribed pharmaceuticals
Heavy metal poisoning
Nervous system disease
Toxins
Vaccines
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Autism, savantism and other forms of PDDBrain damage
Dementia and Alzheimers
Manic depression
Parkinsons disease
Schizophrenia
Water