Aluminium
The last three
decades have seen a steady increase of aluminum in our environment and diet.
Many junk and fake foods contain additives, for example raising agents in
muffins and donuts and most water utilities use aluminum sulphate to clarify
drinking water. Other source include antacids, buffered aspirin and
anti-perspirants. Colored candies almost always have aluminium enhanced food
colors.
Aluminum (European spelling
Aluminium) is harmful to all life forms. It damages all types of tissue.
"Aluminum is a protoplasmic poison and a pernicious and persistent
neurotoxin". No living systems use aluminium as part of a biochemical
process. It is bio-accumulative; it has a tendency to accumulate in the brain and
bones. In the short term it is
considerably less toxic than mercury, arsenic, lead or cadmium, but it appears
to be more persistent than any of the metallic poisons. The danger is one that only manifests
itself over long periods of time. It is therefore prudent to avoid consumption.
Avoidance is currently the best way of protecting you and your family from the
serious, long term damage that can result from ingestion. Pregnant and
lactating women, the very young and the elderly, are more at risk. One of the most effective way
of preserving mental acuity into your later years appears to be
eliminating the sources of aluminum in the diet.
Some are more susceptible than others, we
mentioned some groups in the previous paragraph but there is a sizable
proportion of the population who have a genetic predisposition to accumulate
aluminum, Down Syndrome sufferers are such a group and another group are people
who have the genetic defect most commonly associated with Alzheimer's; a DNA
sequence disruption on chromosome 21.
One can take steps to minimise
the effects of aluminium in the environment. A sustained, three pronged attack
is the most effective response;
Avoiding it,
Blocking its uptake with
supplements (calcium, magnesium)
Eating foodstuffs that help to
eliminate it from your system. Sulfur-rich foods such as cabbage, beans
and lentils, onions and garlic and egg yolks. Citrus fruits and self
squeezed fruit juices consumed on
an empty stomach.
Aluminum contaminated
consumables are now very common. Being aware of the sources is the first step
in elimination. Removing from your diet can be quite easy if a gradual approach
is taken.
The principal symptom of
aluminum poisoning is the loss of intellectual function; forgetfulness,
inability to concentrate, and in extreme cases, full blown dementia. It is also
known to cause bone softening and bone mass loss and kidney and other soft tissue
damage. If you suffer from such a bone disease it is recommended that you
contact your water utility to find out how much is in the tap water supplied.
In very large doses some Aluminium compounds can cause cardiac arrest.
Many of those who have gone on to low aluminum diets have reported a reduction
in irritability, headaches and significant improvements in memory and ability
to concentrate. Parents reported improvements in children suffering from behavioural
problems. One series of tests designed to find out if lead
caused ADD came up with the finding that
children suffering from attention deficit disorders had much higher than
average levels of aluminium in their hair. Experiments have shown that
those Alzheimer's Disease patients given treatment to remove aluminum from
their system experience an immediate reduction in the rate of deterioration.
Feeding even relatively small amounts of some aluminum salts to laboratory
animals results in brain tissue damage identical to that found in
Alzheimer's patients. Recent research has identified aluminum fluoride as
a particularly nasty substance, shown to cause the deposition of amyloid
proteins (the proven cause of the tangled brain cells in most dementia cases)
in the brains of rats when they are given drinking water with only 0.5
parts per million concentration.
Aluminum Additives
The following additives contain
aluminium compounds: E173, E520, E521, E523 E541, E545, E554, E555 E556, E559.
Antacids quite often contain aluminum trisilicate as does buffered aspirin.
Foods containing aluminium based additives include dry cake mixes, pastries and
croissants made from frozen dough, processed cheeses, some donuts and waffles,
check muffins for E541, and food coloring. The list of substances containing aluminium salts
is quite depressing, it even includes toothpaste!,
especially tooth whitening products.
The use of aluminum in drinking
water is starting to be looked at in Canada and Australia, most utilities
in Europe and the United States do exceed the recommended level of 100
microgrammes per litre, some by as much as sixty times!
Another obvious and easily avoided source is aluminum cooking pots and pans,
this can be quite easily remedied by using enamelled, stainless steel and cast
iron pots. Cooking in earthenware and glass containers is another option. There
is no need to throw out all of your aluminium pots, it is OK to fry food in
aluminium pans and intact Teflon, non-stick coatings will effectively prevent any
contamination.
Pregnant women also those who
are breast feeding their children should avoid all sources as should those on
slimming and weight loss diets. Apparently when iron, calcium, magnesium
and zinc levels drop, the uptake of aluminium worsens. Taking mineral
supplements seems to be a good idea, particularly for vegetarians, absorption
is dramatically reduced by the presence of iron in the body. As it is
cumulative, slow acting and extremely persistent, older people are at
particularly at risk.
Until the water utilities get
the level of aluminium down to recommended levels it is prudent to use
untreated spring or mineral water for drinking and cooking. Few of us are
wealthy enough to spend two months in the year at a health spa, however you can
help eliminate toxic metals (including aluminum?) simply by drinking sulfur
containing spring water such as "San Pellagrino". Beans and garlic
are known to release detoxifying sulfur compounds.
Unfortunately in the USA there
is quite a strong and vocal effort by interested parties who use extremely well
funded and organised lobbying and proxy organisations to present aluminum
compounds as harmless minerals, however is is not all gloom and doom as there
are now many independent researchers who are doing their own tests to establish
the toxic effects of the metal. Check out the references below
Despite the noise and doubts
generated by powerful vested interests there is more than enough evidence to
justify avoiding it in our diet.
If you follow some of the links
at the foot of this article you will find research that shows that aluminum is
twice as effective as cadmium in producing the neurofibrillary tangles that are
characteristic of Alzheimer's Disease. There is also a paper that describes
tests of a substance, aluminium fluoride which is present in drinking water.
Minute quantities, as little as 0.5 parts per million were found to result in
the formation of beta amyloid proteins, characteristic of Alzheimer's
Update -- 10th October 2002.
As fewer food companies use aluminum additives the manufacturers of the
additives are looking for markets in developing countries. Chinese dumplings
are one outlet, beware of the trip to the Chinese restaurant. It is not only Monosodium
Glutamate that you have to look out for. (Incidentally some experts have
identified neurotoxic properties in MSG)
Update -- 5th October 2003.
A dangerous new fad is using Alum crystals to rub
under arm areas to inhibit perspiration. Even some apparently reputable health
food stores stock them, claiming falsely that they do not have the type of
aluminum that gets in to the body. Ask if they are from Bauxite and the
assistant will usually agree but often they will be quite unaware that Bauxite
ore is the
principal source of aluminum.
Update -- 17th November 2003
Food colors are changing and some of the newer dyes appear to be more natural,
however they are frequently produced using an aluminum treatment to enhance and
brighten the color. The new dyes contain small amounts of substances that are
likely to reach the brain and lodge there.
Davina Martin August 2007
Subject: Cooking in Aluminium Pans. RE: Aluminium pots for cooking, refer to a marvellous book by Elaine
Hollingsworth called '
Take Control of Your Health and Avoid The sickness Industry' this book has
lots of information, and the subject of aluminium is covered, Elaine backs
up all her theories, with info from worlds leading independent scientists
and doctors etc. Her website is www.doctorsaredangerous.com check it out yourself.
If you have to - take your own pan to work...throw out your aluminium ones,
if management wont support your choice - do yourself a favour and support
yourself, since when were mangement enlightened!
-- SALMAN HOURHANE
Some Web sites and pages
containing information on Aluminium as a neurotoxin:
http://student.biology.arizona.edu/ad/neurotoxic.html
http://www.healing.org/Child-TOC.html
http://www.tv.cbc.ca/healthshow/pastitem/adandal.html
http://icmr.nic.in/buaug99.html
A list of foodstuff and medicines containing aluminum can
be viewed at: http://www.moondragon.org/health/disorders/alzheimeralum.html
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