RE: Where does aluminum come from?
ircasodle > 05-08-2018, 06:05 AM
Aluminum is the most abundant metal on earth according to Wikipedia.
It is added to fast-food salt, fast-food biscuits, some fast-food pickles, supermarket waffles, many supermarket pizza crusts, quickie-mart salt packets, and numerous other foods.
This aluminum is believe to be the aluminum that gets into the brain and interferes with the synaptic chemistry.
Many people think aluminum is bad for the health and many people will question why it is added to salt. Some might even consider avoiding it if possible.
A good strategy to avoid the dangers of aluminum is to avoid fluoride. Many people feel that the highly reactive (electronegative) fluorine reacts with the aluminum and helps usher it into the brain. Aluminum is generally though of as “positive charged” element and is given an oxidation state of +3,+2, or +1. There is a lot of information on how fluoride doesn’t actually remineralize the teeth but just “kills” bacteria in the mouth that make lactic acid from 6-carbon sugar.
Many people now are switching to toothpaste with Xylitol, a 5-carbon sugar. This avoids the dangers of fluorine which are known. Many people challenge the research indicating reduced intelligence and damage to other bodily tissues from fluorine (in water and absorbed through the gums). As a culture, we are still probably a few years away from changing. For example, Lead is known to be highly toxic and neurologically destructive yet piston-engine aircraft still burn leaded-gasoline and there are lower intelligence levels around municipal airports. The EPA and FAA are both pointing the finger at each other while we wait on specific approvals (Supplemental Type Certifications aka STC’s) of lead-free Aviation Gasoline (“AVGAS”) for each engine type.