A world authority on the link between human exposure to
aluminium in everyday life and its likely contribution to Alzheimer’s disease,
Professor Christopher Exley of Keele University, UK, says in a new report that
it may be inevitable that aluminium plays some role in the disease.
He says the human brain is both a target and a sink for
aluminium on entry into the body – “the presence of aluminium in the human
brain should be a red flag alerting us all to the potential dangers of the
aluminium age. We are all accumulating a known neurotoxin in our brain from our
conception to our death. Why do we treat this inevitability with almost total
complacency?”