Mineral waters that can remove most of the aluminum from your brain

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Jan , 27. 12. 2025

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Recently we have observed a dramatic increase in neurological diseases associated with aluminum toxicity.

The problem with aluminum is that the blood-brain barrier cannot stop it from penetrating into the gray cerebral cortex. It then remains and accumulates there, while brain cells do not have the ability for rapid regeneration.

Apoptosis is the process of natural cell death and its subsequent replacement by a new healthy cell. It is typical for healthy tissues, but not for cancerous tumors.

Because cancer cells do not undergo apoptosis, they begin to cluster into tumors.

They do so until either apoptosis is restored in them, or they are killed by the immune system or other substances — whether natural or chemotherapy.

What aluminum causes in slowly renewing cells

Aluminum gradually accumulates in tissues with slow renewal and reduced rates of apoptosis such as bone tissue, the heart, or the brain, until its level becomes toxic.

And precisely in cases when it accumulates in the brain and nervous system, a whole range of serious chronic diseases occur.

The most common among them include Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, and other degenerative and autoimmune diseases of the nervous system.

Also included in this group are autism spectrum disorders from mild learning disabilities to fully developed autism.

Where aluminum is found

There is no shortage of aluminum in our environment.

It is found in kitchenware, containers and beverage bottles, aluminum foil, cigarette smoke, cosmetics, antiperspirants, sunscreens, antacids and often even in the air we breathe.

Aluminum is also found in all vaccines. Injecting aluminum directly into the body thus bypasses all bodily barriers, preventing it from being flushed out of the body naturally.

After vaccination it enters directly into the blood and then travels to the brain, heart and bones, where it settles.

According to Dr. Chris Exley, PhD, we live today in the age of aluminum. Many skeptics like to claim that aluminum is the most common element on the planet and therefore must be harmless.

Dr. Exley disagrees. He devoted over two decades of his life to researching aluminum toxicity and calls the period from the early 20th century to the present “The Age of Aluminum”.

Previously aluminum was found only in the bowels of the earth and was one of the few minerals that was not mined. The reason was the technological difficulty of its extraction. Once because of that it was literally more expensive than gold.

Only later did technological development allow its cheap mass production.

Dr. Exley’s presentation at the 2011 Vaccine Safety Conference

A key point of that conference was the effort to help vaccinated children mitigate their neurological damage.

Ironically, the second most common element on Earth — silicon — is suitable for removing aluminum.

Dr. Exley gave silicon in the form of silicic acid to children damaged by aluminum with autism and other neurological diseases and achieved excellent results.

Silicic acid is considered the best way to get silicon into the bloodstream and then into the brain, where it binds to aluminum molecules and subsequently carries them out of the brain into the blood and finally out of the body through the kidneys and urine.

In his research he used a mineral water from Malaysia called Spritzer with very good results.

He later successfully used this mineral water on 15 Alzheimer’s patients as well. He gave them 1 liter of mineral water daily for 13 weeks.

Results of administering silicon-containing mineral waters

In the mentioned Alzheimer’s patients there was a reduction in aluminum levels ranging from 50 to 70%.

Of the 15 patients, 8 stabilized and did not experience deterioration of their condition. In 3 patients a significant improvement in cognitive abilities was even demonstrated.

For improving brain function, using coconut oil is probably more suitable, as it helps regenerate brain cells. However, to reduce aluminum toxicity, mineral waters containing silicon are better.

Slovakia is fortunate in that we have a huge number of mineral waters. It should therefore not be a problem to find one that contains silicon.

Which mineral waters to use for the regimen

When choosing a mineral water, focus on those that have a content of silicic acid over 15 mg / l or silicon dioxide over 30 mg / l .

The daily dose of such mineral water is at least 1 liter. If it contains a higher concentration of silicon, a proportionally smaller volume of mineral water per day may be sufficient.

With highly mineralized waters, however, be careful not to cause kidney stones.

Waters are considered highly mineralized if they have a total dissolved solids content higher than 1500 mg per liter.

This applies especially to mineral waters with a high calcium content. So do not overdo it with them and interrupt the regimen after a while. Ideally, choose mineral waters that contain a lot of silicon and magnesium, but less calcium.