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Traces of Alzheimer's detected in some animal species.
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"Al is a neurotoxicant in animals and humans. It has been implicated in the etiology of sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative disorders, although this is highly controversial." - from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11130287 - and that is a well respected medical site.

Increased aluminium levels are well documented. They have shot up owing to deliberate cloud creation (presumably in a vain attempt to reduce global warming, as aluminium particles in the atmosphere reflect the sunlight). Here is one example of trails appearing on a sunny day - and the sky turning grey within half an hour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLcSn5INQbM

(You may wish to turn off the spoken commentary, so as to concentrate purely on what happens).

I have seen the same happen often here in France. I have my own photos of dramatic criss-cross trails (like a chess board), which then thickened and turned a blue sky thick grey in the space of a couple of hours

Catherine, I am not seeking to divert the original topic of this thread. The topic of Alzheimer's is serious and it is now affecting animals as well as humans. I am just mentioning that aluminium seems the one thing which has definitely increased in the atmosphere over the last few decades - and it definitely has a serious effect on the brain. So it could well be a common environmental factor which is causing the recent rapid increase in Alzheimer's.
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RE: Traces of Alzheimer's detected in some animal species. - by LPC - 10-27-2017, 06:47 PM

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