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'''Aluminium''' (US: ''aluminum'') is a [[metal]]lic [[element]].
 
'''Aluminium''' (US: ''aluminum'') is a [[metal]]lic [[element]].
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Despite its widespread occurrence in the Earth's crust, aluminium has no known function in biology.
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According to [[Wikipedia]], though no living organism is known to use aluminium salts for metabolism, but aluminium is well tolerated by plants and animals, the potential for a biological role for them is of interest, and studies continue into as to why.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium#Biology</ref>
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High levels of aluminium occur near mining sites. Aluminium in the air is washed out by the rain or normally settles down but small particles of aluminium remain in the air for a longer periode of time.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20161212212014/https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/phs/phs.asp?id=1076&tid=34</ref>
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Lightweight, reactive, toxic metal.

Aluminium (US: aluminum) is a metallic element.

Official narrative

Despite its widespread occurrence in the Earth's crust, aluminium has no known function in biology. According to Wikipedia, though no living organism is known to use aluminium salts for metabolism, but aluminium is well tolerated by plants and animals, the potential for a biological role for them is of interest, and studies continue into as to why.[1]

Health Effects

Aluminum is everywhere. From airplanes to cooking pans, this versatile, light-weight metal has been around for generations. And its many benefits have made life easier and more convenient for millions of people. But a new documentary portrays what the filmmaker describes as the "dark side" of aluminum. VOA's Julie Taboh attended the movie's world premiere at a Washington film festival and has this report - Voice of America.

High levels of aluminium occur near mining sites. Aluminium in the air is washed out by the rain or normally settles down but small particles of aluminium remain in the air for a longer periode of time.[2]



 

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In 2019, Deripaska did manage to get those U.S. sanctions lifted, in a controversial deal backed not only by Team Trump but critically by then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. That same year, a Deripaska-linked aluminium company announced it would build a large plant in Kentucky, where McConnell was running for re-election. (It eventually wasn’t built.) This is the same McConnell who, during that critical fall period in 2016, refused to sign a bipartisan statement warning about Russian election interference.”
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Autism“Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) rates around the world are skyrocketing for unknown reasons. Parents have fingered vaccines but studies have failed to confirm a link. Concurrently, aluminum, from vaccine adjuvants, has been found actively transported to the brains of animals inciting inflammation. Fluoride has been implicated in children’s brain dysfunction, and, fluoride has been shown to potentiate aluminum toxicity. No vaccine study to date has controlled for a practice widespread around the world – water fluoridation. Autism is more prevalent in United States cities that fluoridate their water supplies, and less prevalent in rural non-fluoridated areas even with high vaccination rates.”Robert Jay RowenFebruary 2017
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