August 24, 2016
(GreenMedInfo.com) At approximately 47 minutes 45 seconds in the video, he stated:
“Like many of you, I am contacted on a regular basis by people who have been adversely affected, sometimes by vaccination and other aluminium-related issues. I have been contacted by parents of girls who have taken the human papillomavirus vaccination and they have said, is there anything we can do, has it got anything to do with aluminium? I don’t tell them it’s got anything to do with aluminium, that is not my role, I am not a doctor. I would simply tell them look, if there is anything to do with aluminium, try taking a silicon-rich mineral water, I tell them which one. I am increasingly getting emails back six months, a year later, telling me their daughter is better. I am not making this up. Their daughter is better; I say well, it might have had something to do with that, it might be something else that you are doing, but that’s great news. So, anecdotally, at least we’re getting good results here; we need, of course, to get proper scientific data as well for people potentially getting better, simply by drinking a silicon-rich mineral water. “ (words taken from the video)
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If Professor Exley is correct, then this could mean that something as simple as drinking silicon-rich mineral water may have the potential to help many other vaccine injured children including those children with autism.
Readers will find more of Professor Christopher Exley’s studies and papers listed on the Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute (CMSRI) website.
What is Silicon and Where Does It Come from?
One of the silicon-rich mineral waters that Professor Exley has identified in his video is Spritzer.
Interested to learn more about silicon and its possible health benefits, I emailed Spritzer.
I was very fortunate to receive a reply from the Executive Director of Spritzer Bhd, Dr. Chuah Chaw Teo,
who explained that:
“Silicon is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust and it exists with oxygen and aluminum, the third most abundant element is hydroxyaluminosilicates where the silicon acts as a binding agent to the aluminum to negate the toxicity of the aluminium cation from living organism.
The only form of silicon that is useful to the body is the water soluble form known as silicic acid, Si(OH)4.”
I continued by asking Dr. Chuah, where does silicon come from?
He told us that:
“Silicon is present in several foods such as rice husk, the outer skin of grains, for example, oat bran and barley, vegetables, such as green beans, spinach and cucumber and in legumes, such as lentils and soya.
However, for the silicon to become available, these foods need to be hydrolysed by the stomach’s acid into the monomeric form of silicic acid which your body can absorb.”
Seeing that much of Dr. Exley’s work has been referred to by the Spritzer website, I asked Dr. Chuah what he felt about Dr. Exley’s findings. He said:
“Professor Chris Exley’s findings on the importance of drinking a silicon-rich natural mineral water, such as Spritzer, to reduce the body burden of the neurotoxin, aluminium is indeed a brilliant scientific breakthrough that should be strongly embraced by the authority and the public.
The people have all to benefit if this theory is one day proven to be true. There is nothing to lose but all to gain. After all, every one of us needs to consume at least 1 to 1.5 litre of good quality water for our daily hydration needs. What a better way to get that than from Spritzer- the clinically proven silicon rich natural mineral water that comes to you from a natural aquifer 420 feet deep covered with 330 acres (266 soccer fields) of pristine and unspoilt surroundings of natural tropical rainforest, away from all pollution, hence providing complete protection to the integrity, quality and safety of its natural mineral water. From source to bottle, Spritzer is untouched by human hands. Recent findings of a unique rock structure in the facility dated the land to be in existence for about 200 to 214 million years.”
You cannot argue with that!
Since Exley’s Studies UK Supermarkets Have Boycotted Silicon-Rich Mineral Water
Although there are three silicon rich mineral waters available, Spritzer, Volvic and Fiji, it has become increasingly difficult to purchase these from UK’s major supermarkets. This is because Fiji is a brand that is only sold in the US, Spritzer is a brand that is no longer available in any UK supermarket and Volvic, which was once relatively easy to purchase, has recently become less easy, since many of the leading supermarkets such as Tesco and Morrisons are only opting to sell fruit flavored Volvic.
Reading the ingredients of just one of the fruit flavors listed on the Tesco website, it is easy to see why.
As you can see, fruit-flavored Volvic does not include silicon but does include a high sugar content and a wide range of preservatives and additives.
“Ingredients: Volvic Natural Mineral Water (94%), Sugar (4.5%), Acid (Citric Acid), Natural Summerfruit (Raspberry, Strawberry, Blackcurrant) Flavouring with other Natural Flavourings, Preservative (Potassium Benzoate)”
However, when it comes to non-fruit flavored Volvic, Tesco state clearly state on their website that this product is currently not available.
Equally Morrisons stated exactly the same on their website.
As did Asda.
Interested to understand why, I contacted Tesco using a contact form. They replied by email stating:
“Thank you for your email.
I’m sorry I cannot comment on you query from our office, as we respond to customer queries and requests.
However, if you could please call our Press Office on 01992 644645, they will be happy to help further.
Thank you once again for contacting us.
Kind regards
Mandy Lobb
Tesco Customer Service
Tesco Customer Engagement Centre”
I then contacted the Press Office who failed to answer their phone.
Getting frustrated, I contacted Tesco’s main switchboard, who in turn put us through to the buyer of soft drinks, Emily Mace. She also did not answer her phone, so I left her a message.
However, so far she has failed to return my call.
Sadly, Tesco’s total lack of interest leads me to come to the conclusion that Tesco would prefer to offer their consumers unhealthy, sugary soft drinks over healthier options.
Professor Exley Banned from Advertising Volvic
Amazingly, Professor Exley has been prevented from advertising the fact that Volvic is a silicon-rich mineral water that can help reduce the body burden of aluminum. In a lecture that Professor Exley gave at the Vaccine Safety Conference in 2011, he stated:
“I am going to break all protocol and tell you that the one water that works incredibly well, was a water called Volvic in the United Kingdom, made by a French company called Danone. But I can’t tell you this now because since Danone went into an agreement with us to work in this area, they then told me that they no longer want to work with us. They no longer want to be associated with the possibility that the removal of aluminum might be an important thing.”
Could this and the fact that Professor Exley is a UK scientist, be why so many of UK supermarkets have decided to boycott the sale of non-fruit- flavored Volvic?
I would like to extend my thanks to Dr. Chuah Chaw Teo from Spritzer for all of his help.
Author Biography: Christina England BA Hons– Research Journalist
Christina was born and educated in London, U.K. She left school to work in a children’s library, specialising in storytelling and book buying. In 1978, Christina changed her career path to dedicate her time to caring for the elderly and was awarded the title of Care Giver of the Year for her work with the elderly in 1980.
In 1990, she adopted the first of two disabled boys, both with challenging behavior, complex disabilities and medical needs. In 1999, she was accused of Munchausen by Proxy after many failed attempts to meet the boys’ complex needs. Finally, she was cleared of all accusations after the independent psychologist Lisa Blakemore-Brown gave both boys the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD as part of what she described to be a complex tapestry of disorders. During the assessments, Ms. Blakemore-Brown discovered through the foster care diaries that the eldest boy had reacted adversely to the MMR vaccine.
After taking an A Level in Psychology and a BTEC in Learning Support, Ms. England spent many years researching vaccines and adverse reactions. She gained a Higher National Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies in 2010 and in 2016 she gained a BA Hons degree in Literature and Humanities. She currently writes for VacTruth, Health Impact News, GreenMedInfo, The Liberty Beacon, Vaccine Impact and Medical Kidnap on immunisation safety and efficacy.
England’s main areas of expertise are researching false accusations of child abuse and adverse reactions to vaccines. Her work is read internationally and has been translated into many languages. Ms. England has been a guest on many radio shows and has spoken at seminars worldwide.
She has written an Ebook titled Shaken Baby Syndrome The Vaccine Cover Up That Can Land You in Jail and co-authored the book Shaken Baby Syndrome or Vaccine Induced Encephalitis – Are Parents Being Falsely Accused? with Dr. Harold Buttram.
Her websites are Profitable Harm @ http://www.profitableharm.com/ and
Parents and Carers Against Medical Injustice @ http://parentsandcarersagainstinjustice.weebly.com/
Christina was born and educated in London, U.K. She received an A Level in Psychology and a BTEC in Learning Disabilities. She has spent many years researching vaccines and adverse reactions. She has an HND in journalism and media and is currently writing for the American Chronicle, the Weekly Blitz and Vaccination Truth on immunization safety and efficacy.
Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of GreenMedInfo or its staff.
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