Silica-rich water for aluminum chelation
Aluminum's role in breast pathology is tied to its concentration in the breasts after use of deodorants and cosmetics. Professor Exley, an authority, identifies silica as the best natural antidote, noting that thermal waters contain 100–600 mg/L, but groundwater averages only a few mg/L. The speaker suggests herbal tea as a practical alternative because horsetail and nettles are rich in bioavailable silica. He connects aluminum-induced calcification of the pineal gland and ubiquitous soft-tissue damage, but the breast is a primary target due to proximity and apocrine gland blockage. The synergy with glyphosate and glutamate, which act as aluminum carriers, underscores the urgency of chelation.
Silicic acid in water reacts with aluminum ions to form hydroxyaluminosilicate complexes that are inert and renal-excretable. This process reduces free aluminum that otherwise inhibits oxygen diffusion in tissues and provokes chronic inflammation. Silica also competes with aluminum for binding sites in connective tissue, promoting its displacement.
żeby wyciągnąć aluminium należy pić wodę z zawartością krzemu 30 miligramów na litr

