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	<title>Comments on: Glaxo Sued Over Zinc Levels In Poligrip Adhesive</title>
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		<title>By: patrons99</title>
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		<description>Generally speaking, metals are an under-appreciated cause for substantial health safety concerns, e.g. aluminum in many deodorants, mercury in dental fillings ("toxic teeth"), and both aluminum and mercury (thimerosal) in many vaccines. Do the regulatory bodies responsible for oversight in this area have a conflict of interest???

The blood-brain barrier is incomplete in infancy. Aluminum has been associated with neurofibrillary tangles of Alzheimer's disease. Why do so many brain MRI scans show nonspecific small vessel ischemic changes? Aluminum is a highly charged metal (3+) which promotes "sludging" and stasis of blood. Perhaps all postmortem studies should include brain biopsy and quantitative analysis for metals.

It has been suggested that mass vaccination programs may not be a good idea for society, not because any single vaccine is unsafe (i.e., the case-by-case or nuanced approach to evaluating vaccine safety), but instead because all vaccines are unsafe (toxic cocktails). One such theory posits this cummulative toxicity to their effect on blood flow, (e.g., the Zeta potential, stasis, viscosity, coagulability). 

Why has the medical establishment marginalized the work of Dr Andrew Moulden? Personally, as a practicing physician and former bio-organic chemist, I find Dr Moulden's theories on blood flow to be highly credible and I believe they should be validated. I would encourage anyone with interest in this area to review his work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generally speaking, metals are an under-appreciated cause for substantial health safety concerns, e.g. aluminum in many deodorants, mercury in dental fillings (&#8221;toxic teeth&#8221;), and both aluminum and mercury (thimerosal) in many vaccines. Do the regulatory bodies responsible for oversight in this area have a conflict of interest???</p>
<p>The blood-brain barrier is incomplete in infancy. Aluminum has been associated with neurofibrillary tangles of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. Why do so many brain MRI scans show nonspecific small vessel ischemic changes? Aluminum is a highly charged metal (3+) which promotes &#8220;sludging&#8221; and stasis of blood. Perhaps all postmortem studies should include brain biopsy and quantitative analysis for metals.</p>
<p>It has been suggested that mass vaccination programs may not be a good idea for society, not because any single vaccine is unsafe (i.e., the case-by-case or nuanced approach to evaluating vaccine safety), but instead because all vaccines are unsafe (toxic cocktails). One such theory posits this cummulative toxicity to their effect on blood flow, (e.g., the Zeta potential, stasis, viscosity, coagulability). </p>
<p>Why has the medical establishment marginalized the work of Dr Andrew Moulden? Personally, as a practicing physician and former bio-organic chemist, I find Dr Moulden&#8217;s theories on blood flow to be highly credible and I believe they should be validated. I would encourage anyone with interest in this area to review his work.</p>
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