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Dennis read the paper. The time period was 7 years which is a short period of time as it takes a long time for aluminum to accumulate in the brain so this maybe why the association was not a strong as it was in other studies)(see table above). In table 5 of the paper lumia posted it shows that the h...
This is from the book Prevent Alzheimer's Autism and Stroke with 7 Supplements and 7 Lifestyle Choices and a Dissolved Mineral by Dennis N Crouse Appendix VI Epidemiology Supporting Aluminum’s Causal Role in Alzheimer’s Disease Epidemiological studies comparing the level of aluminum in drinking wate...
Full paper is behind paywall. Though they had silica in the data, didn't look like they used it in the analysis. Wonder if Dennis has a comment? Thanks for the tag Tincup. Dennis and I haven't seen this research. I found the paper and It has been added to his reading list. Interesting that APOE -4 ...
Shoot, I was thinking because Sodium bisulfate is also known as sodium hydrogen sulfate that I could be drinking both silica water and hydrogen water. Sodium bisulfate only makes acidic water it doesn't make hydrogen water. Hydrogen water is hydrogen gas dissolved in water. You can make it by addin...
Another question. Does Dennis have a suggestion for a consumer grade pH meter? I don't think mine works well, even after calibrating with appropriate solutions. You need to get a pH meter that is automatic temperature compensated (ATC) and a pH standard powder packet for calibrating. Here is one I ...
Hi Laurie, Question. Does the Silicade need to be consumed plain or can it be used to make coffee, tea, mixed with apple cider vinegar or supplements? Thanks! It is find to do any of things you have listed to silica water. Using silica water to make tea, coffee, juice etc will not effect the silica...
I do have a question. Appended to this post is an image of the small pot I have now sacrificed to making silica water. My question is about all the white adhesions on the side of my stainless pot. Is this normal? What you are seeing in your pan is the insoluble impurities found in the sodium silica...
Given the focus in your postings on the bioavailability of silica from OSA, I am surprised to hear that MMST, which is an even more bioavailable source of silica, will not work. Generally, do you or Dennis have a chemistry-oriented explanation for why we might expect that the silica absorbed from M...
Dennis has written 2 books Thanks laurie! After reading the first book, was motivated to replace our coffee maker with one without aluminum in it. Bought the stuff to make " silicade " but never acted on that. After reading book two, am now motivated to do so. Hi Tincup, We haven't 'talke...