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- From: dbailey@cix.compulink.co.uk (Diane Bailey)
- Subject: Re: Deodorants Harmful?
- Reply-To: dbailey@cix.compulink.co.uk
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 09:35:00 +0000
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- As Brian (bhjelle@carina.unm.edu) has already kindly pointed out,
- the attribution in my last posting should have been to himself
- rather than to Brian (brian@ucsd.edu).
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- An error in manual editing; my apologies to all concerned.
-
- Perhaps some surnames might be useful on signatures.
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- Now, I'm slightly puzzled as to why replies on this topic are
- being laced with observations like "if I can follow this", and
- "surely a non-sequitur" when the gentlemen do not seem to have
- any real cause for problems. Is something else going on here?
-
- And to return to the topic, I have not said that Alzheimers is
- caused by aluminium, but instead that I'm concerned that there
- might be a link. The homoeopathic provings, which ARE scientific
- in their own terms and for their own purposes, are enough grounds
- for such concern, since Altheimers-alike symptoms were recorded.
- Rhodium, to comment on another posting, only caused head pains in
- provings, so is not brought into question with regard to
- Alzheimers by homoepathic studies. In some of the Devon cases
- symptoms are very like Alzheimers too, yet are being officially
- dismissed as not caused by aluminium. I'm never happy when
- someone makes a categorical statement about there being *NO*
- connection, or *NO* evidence, unless some figures and references
- are provided. And I'm curious that no reference has been made to
- the reported possible evidence of Alzheimers being linked to
- infection through the food chain - reported in south-east Asia
- where relatives have by custom eaten the brains of their dead,
- and in connection with so-called mad-cow disease.
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- We have here a very frightening (but often hidden) disease which
- may often have an extremely long gestation, but not always (if
- that in AIDS is true Alzheimers then it develops much more
- rapidly). some suggest it is a natural occurance in old-age
- (whatever that is, exactly; I know my great-great-grandmother
- had many of the symptoms when she died at 102). And some of its
- symptoms can be reproduced in connection with aluminium, in some
- people at least. And there might be a genetic connection.
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- I would like to be *sure* that an aluminium connection can be
- ruled out. It hasn't been at all difficult for me to remove the
- metal from my cooking and food storage (iron, coated, ceramic and
- plastic ware were easily substituted) but the anti-perspirant
- connection is another question (as is the use in make-up) and one
- where I don't see commercially available substitutes. I was
- aware of, and avoid the indigestion products which contain it.
- Many other people are using the metal in ways that worry me -
- aluminium kettles, and pans for cooking fruit, for example,
- especially in poorer circumstances. Given the size of the
- aluminium industry and the investment involved, and how, for
- example, lead was also very widely used in what turned out to
- extremely dangerous functions with regard to human intake in the
- past (even Queen Victoria's husband is said to have died directly
- as a result of this, when the symptoms of lead poisoning, and the
- homoeopathic provings of lead were already known) I do think that
- some concern (as in "could there be a hidden danger here?") is
- warranted.
-
- Diane Bailey
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