“It is surely harmful to souls to make it heresy to believe what is proved.”

~ Galileo

By Jennifer Walters, BSN-RN, PHN, MFA

I first came to know of Dr. Chris Exley in 2015 while researching various toxins that might have harmed my son as part of his vaccine injury. Exley wasn’t an “autism researcher” and definitely not an ex-vaxxer like the majority of the vaccine-injured community. He is the world’s top expert in the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust: aluminum.

In his 2020 book, Imagine You Are an Aluminum Atom: Discussions with Mr. Aluminum, written during the pandemic lockdowns, Dr. Exley suggests we all need to know more about aluminum. Not a typical metal in the same way as mercury or lead, aluminum is particularly dangerous to all life because it is “superabundant” and “super-reactive,” both chemically and biologically, and our bodies have no idea how to handle any encounter with this metal.

In addition to talking about his book, we discuss some of the groundbreaking research findings of Exley and his research team, including the discovery of aluminum as “a” cause (not “the” cause) of familial Alzheimer’s, the dangers of aluminum-rich infant formula to our babies, and how aluminum gathers into lymphocytes in the brain tissue of people with autism. Exley’s open-access 2018 study on “aluminium in brain tissue in autism” has been downloaded a million times—more than any other study in history.

In a sane world, Exley should have received a Nobel Prize for his work. Instead, however, he has been a victim of cancel culture and scientific censorship, losing his university position and funding.

Our discussion wraps up with actions we can take to live safely in what Exley calls the Aluminum Age. “Finding Health in the Aluminum Age” can be like unlocking the fountain of youth for all of us. Simple measures include drinking one liter of silicon-rich water per day—clinically shown to remove aluminum from the body via the urine—as well as choosing safer cosmetics (many deodorants and sunscreens contain aluminum), using aluminum-free cookware, and avoiding foods that contain aluminum.

In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and Catherine will cover the latest events and continue to discuss the financial and geopolitical trends we are tracking in 2022. Post your questions for Ask Catherine or post at the Money & Markets commentary here.

Join me as I chat with Dr. Christopher Exley, PhD, FRSB, about his life’s work studying aluminum. And please explore the links to his book, website, medical blog, and Substack—his science needs to be supported.

Talk to you Thursday!

Related Solari Reports:

Book Review: The Autism Vaccine by Forrest Maready

Dr. Exley and the Aluminium Research Group:

Imagine You Are an Aluminum Atom: Discussions with Mr. Aluminum by Christopher Exley

Medical blog on The Hippocratic Post

Dr Christopher Exley on Substack

Aluminium Research Group website, publications, and talks (including on silicon-rich mineral water, HPV aluminum adjuvants, the Aluminum Age, Alzheimer’s, and much more)

Baby Formula:

“Prescription infant formulas are contaminated with aluminium”

“The aluminium content of infant formulas remains too high”

“Baby formula shortage solutions with founding president, Weston A. Price Foundation” (CHD.TV: Good Morning CHD Episode 35)

“Homemade Baby Formula”

Related Viewing:

The Age of Aluminium (Die Akte Aluminium), 2016 documentary featuring Dr. Exley

Injecting Aluminum, 2017 documentary featuring Dr. Exley

Vaxxed Tour: Dr. Humphries on Gardasil (discussion of Merck’s proprietary aluminum vaccine adjuvant called amorphous aluminum hydroxyphosphate sulfate or AAHS)

Trojan Horses and Cluster Bombs (Suzanne Humphries, MD, Tampere, Finland 2015: aluminum and vaccines)

Silicon-rich mineral water:

“Why only silicon-rich mineral waters (and not silicon/silica supplements) will protect you from aluminium” from the Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute (CMSRI) website (Note: CMSRI, started by the dedicated and generous Claire Dwoskin, closed in 2018)

Fiji water: U.S. and Canada

Acilis/Spritzer water: UK/Europe, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Australia, Canada, India (select your country from drop-down menu to shop)
(Note: U.S. delivery postponed due to customs issues) 

95 Comments

  1. Jennifer,
    Thank you for having Chris Exley on the show. He is a perfect first interview.
    I recommend all my neurological patients drink silica-rich water, as I do myself. I also recommend that bottle-fed babies’ parents mix their formula with Fiji water.

    1. Elisabeth, Thank you so much for the comment. I agree, Fiji is a perfect mix for the formula. -Jennifer

  2. Thank you Sandra! I guess I am training on the job. ; ) I learned a lot plus I tried to stick to a list and not go over 5 hours lol. I will get better at this-knock wood. Dr Exley is amazing and so generous with his time. Everyone must own his book in their library for sure. Have a great weekend! -Jennifer

  3. Jennifer,
    Are there any alternatives to Fiji water? Can you add it in a supplement form to your diet?

  4. Matthew,
    Great question! Dr Exley goes into this in depth in his book “Imagine you are an Aluminum Atom”, various papers and lectures (see links in above). His book is amazing. Basically, there is no supplement that does what Silicon rich mineral water can do- remove aluminum from the blood through our urine. His group has tested supplements, he has said in many lectures and his book how he would love it if a pill or additive of some sort would do the same thing as the mineral water, but nothing was scientifically proven to work at removing aluminum. They may have other health benefits but they do not do what silicon rich water can do. Supplement companies from all over have tried to get him to say their products work at removing aluminum, some have falsely claimed they do even using his name, but this type of water is the only proven remover of aluminum. The last paragraph from his Substack article “Silicon Rich Mineral Waters” sums it up the best: “Silicon-rich mineral waters are notable exceptions and published science suggests that they are natural therapies to counter human exposure to aluminium. Silicic acid is Nature’s way of keeping aluminium out of living things. Some might say a gift from God. I drink one every day. I am both a follower of science and a believer.” -Dr Exley Substack https://drchristopherexley.substack.com/p/silicon-rich-natural-waters?s=r
    Chapter 8 of his book states:
    “To provide continuous protection against the possibility of aluminum toxicity, try to drink about 1L per day of any mineral water where the content of Silicon is above 30mg/L (or ppm) when labeled (erroneously) as silica or 14mg/L when labeled as silicic acid or just silicon. You can drink throughout the day or in two or three larger volumes when its convenient.” (page 57)
    I have Fiji water delivered from their website to my house here in the US, there is Spritzer in the UK and thanks to Rex Garratt- read about him in the book- there is Acilis in the UK, Europe and South Africa.
    Hope that info helps.
    Thank you for your question.
    Jennifer

    1. Jeffrey, Thank you! Be sure to check out all the links, lots of resources to look into. Dr Exley’s Book, Substack and the films he was in are all listed. Have a great weekend! -Jennifer

  5. Hello, I loved this interview! Thank you ?
    However I’m having difficulty finding silica water
    in the USA. Any suggestions?
    Thanks for your time in advance,
    Denise ?

    1. Denise, the Fiji Water site lets you put in your zip code to find a source. I have four or five sources within a mile of my house, including Kroger, which is one of if not the largest grocery chain in the US. You can “subscribe” to get Fiji water by the case mailed to you without additional postage charges on the Fiji site.

      1. Denise, I have given my both of my boys FIji, the youngest started at 5. I gave him 500ml per day and the older one at 10yrs I started giving him the 1L per day. I know a lot of moms that put it in their toddler’s sippy cups, some add it to baby formula. You can always ask Dr Exley on his substack or website email as well. https://substack.com/profile/75069001-dr-christopher-exley
        Have a great week!
        Jennifer

    2. Denise, We use Fiji water. I have it delivered directly from the website. My local mom and pop & chain grocery stores carry it as well. https://www.fijiwater.com/ Hope that helps! Have a great weekend! -Jennifer

    1. Natalie, Thank you for the links, they have some great ideas! As a nurse I do have to say that video #3 is worrisome. I do not advise making your own silicon-rich mineral water. I stick with the Nature made versions that are available everywhere beverages are sold, links at the bottom of my reply. You only need a liter per day, so it works out to be reasonable for us. Dr Exley has stated in his book, Imagine You Are An Aluminum Atom, on page 58 (and many peer reviewed papers & interviews) that it is impossible to make your own mineral water high in silicon.
      He states: “Preparation of something equivalent to a silicon-rich mineral water requires sophisticated laboratory equipment. In my laboratory we prepare water that is highly dissolved silicon-silicic acid-for research purposes. However, under no circumstances would I advocate drinking this water. Unless water is made or bottled under conditions that are proven biologically safe you cannot produce a drinking water that is safe for human consumption. Even in a sophisticated laboratory such as my own. Do not believe what you read and watch on the internet: you cannot make a silicon-rich mineral water. Only Nature can do this.” end of quote.
      And since Dr Exley has been studying Aluminum and Silicon-rich mineral waters for over thirty-six years, I tend to stick with his guidance for safety.
      His book also tells the story of Rex Garratt, a retired journalist who was interested in helping to promote/fund raise for the Alzheimers studies with mineral waters and he went to Spritzer water company to set up an import agreement with them to bring their brand to the UK. This guy was pretty amazing. He used his sales skills and “entrepreneurial flair” to set up his own company SilicaWaters to sell Acilis (Silica spelled backwards) because he wanted to support the Alzheimers research that showed such promise. Of course the university where Dr Exley did his research stopped him from accepting any funding from the sales of any waters, or from anyone at all. But the water company still exists and any small profits from it, they provide Acilis water to interested groups free of charge. I love that story, it shows how good people really are. We don’t want to make a fortune on the backs of others, we would rather invest in people & healthy futures vs profits from harm. Acilis isn’t available currently in the US due to customs issues but it is available most everywhere else. See links below. Hope that makes sense.
      Thank you for the comment and videos! Have a wonderful weekend. -Jennifer

      Here is a list of various silicon rich mineral waters and a Fact Sheet that I will try to add under resources on this page soon.
      “Why only silicon-rich mineral water protects you from Aluminum Fact Sheet” from the CMSRI website:
      (NOTE: CMSRI Childrens Medical Safety Research Institute started by the dedicated & generous Claire Dwoskin has been closed in 2018)

      https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/519118/Content%20Offerings/Silicon%20and%20Aluminum%20Fact%20Sheet-FINAL.pdf?hsCtaTracking=03938268-0bc9-4740-8a55-5e3fd059d122%7C676e2efe-eceb-4222-a977-0ac8e5b416a2

      USA:
      Fiji Water
      https://www.fijiwater.com

      UK/Europe, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Australia, Canada, India (USA delivery postponed due to customs issues):
      Spritzer Water/Acilis Brand
      https://www.silicawaters.com/about-us/properties-of-acilis-by-spritzer-silica-rich-water/

        1. Yes, Volvic is one of the three he recommends, they are all wonderful. I am partial to Acilis and Fiji myself but they are all rich in silicon. Thank you for the comment!
          -Cheers, Jennifer

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