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Mar 29Liked by Doc Malik, Dr Christopher Exley

The most important podcast you have done so far a true scientific scholar in every respect his whole team I admire with the upmost respect to hold scientific research in the way it should be conducted ❤️❤️🤗🤗👍👍👍👍👍👍

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Mar 29·edited Mar 30Liked by Dr Christopher Exley, Doc Malik

That was an epic podcast, the lies and the fraud is off the scale evil. Chris has been exposing this for so many years now it’s discusting how he has been treated.

So top and bottom of this is if you expose or blow the whistle about any harm that is being done to humans in any form, you are gaslighted and your reputation is obliterated because the globalists agenda is to DO HARM!!! Everything now is inverted, they have fooled us with just about everything.

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At end of this podcast you advised us to submit Dr. Exley's name for a scientific award. Can you put the link to the form so we can submit it?

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Apr 5Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Thank you so much for this. I have had great respect and admiration for Dr Exley starting from his Alzheimer's research. Particularly as I have a daughter with Down syndrome, who regressed into severe autism age 4. Autism is (in my view) a result of ongoing neuro-inflammation, with a possible number of environmental causes. What struck me about this podcast is that both of you, remain peaceful with no hint of bitterness. You are both gracious and humble and are true scientists. Thank you!

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oh poop, another podcast that keeps seizing up every 10-12 seconds. a few weeks ago all your podcasts were doing that. then I watched a few that didn't. now this one is again. :( I can find no reason for it.

anyway, Dr Exley is well known in the autism treatment community. I met him briefly at the Autism One conference in Chicago back in '15 (I believe). what a smart and sweet man. Oxford screwed him over but it was only a matter of time because his scientific discoveries are so inconvenient to the pharma industry.

so glad you are introducing him to a wider audience, doc :)

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Mar 31Liked by Doc Malik

It would be amazing to know how much better I would feel both physically and mentally were I to live in a world free from environmental, man-made toxins. Is that even possible nowadays?.

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Mar 30Liked by Doc Malik

Thanks Doc, great interactions and questioning. I was really looking forward to you having a discussion with Chris Exley. I was not disappointed! Such an important view of how the population is being made more and more ill, by psychopathic parasites, for personal gain. I purchased “Imagine You Are An Aluminum Atom” after seeing Dr Exley on The High Wire, but thought it would be a tough rather scientific read……I was wrong, apart from having to question how I spelt and read Aluminium (double take on title page)😄. So many honest scientists and doctors now being silenced and ridiculed into unemployment 🤬, all because they love humanity. God bless all of you. We are making progress, slowly but surely.

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Apr 9Liked by Doc Malik

Superb Superb Superb - great guest and questions - definitely buying Chris's book. Yet another deep rabbit hole to dig into. Thanks tro Chris for his amazing work and tenacity.

Chris's work qualifies him for the John Maddox prize - but wow they need a lot of information...

https://www.nature.com/immersive/maddoxprize/index.html

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Mar 29Liked by Doc Malik

Should we add silicon or silica to our water?

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Neither, silicon-rich mineral waters are natural waters. They cannot be prepared by adding silicon or silica to anything.

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Mar 29Liked by Doc Malik

I'm so glad I asked!

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Jul 8Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

I loved this podcast so bought Chris Exley's book which I've just finished reading...

...the information on aluminium toxicity, links to disease, and (why am I surprised) the fraud & vested-interests in politics, funding, grants, & media are shocking. Well worth a read and following Chris on substack.

My mother died of Alzheimer's and our business has supported the Alzheimer's Society for years. However the corrupt Aluminium industry's funding of the society is of grave concern - I think our future collections should go to funding research into the effects of Aluminium on health instead. Is there a way to do this, perhaps by funding Dr Exleys's department?

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Thanks, your comments and thoughts are much appreciated. Unfortunately I am no longer an active scientist, you can read why through various means via my website (https://www.aluminiumresearchgroup.com/). I will continue to voice my concerns et c. through my substack.

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And this is the tragedy, real scientists like you, a rare thing these days, are forced out, while unscientific scientists get rewarded and promoted. Clown World.

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Jul 8Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Such a loss to science....but your body of work stands great testament to your dedication - real science - questioning and testing and going where the science leads rather than where the money flows.

Your recent treatment shows money is more important than science - that is evident in all to many (most?) aspects of society today.

Ahmad's podcast with you (as usual) has opened up a whole new area of interest for me. I'm sure you will continue to inspire more real science & scientists...at least we all hope it does.

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Apr 3Liked by Doc Malik

Just listened to your podcast with Dr Chris Exley - so interesting. I first discovered him at start of Covid - all part of my learning journey on the exposure of Big Pharma and all the rest of the global bastards agendas. Thank you - I too need a lie down after so much information to digest!🤣

P.s which water distiller do you use/recommend?

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Mar 31Liked by Doc Malik

Great chat, thank you! Guess I have to stop using my little aluminium frying pan now that's great for pancakes (which I shouldn't really eat, anyway)!

Can I ask what you use to generate the script on your videos and then on the substack underneath? It's really useful. Thanks.

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Mar 30Liked by Doc Malik

Another good one ... scary

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I would love to spend a day fishing with you as I have thousands of questions i would like to ask 🤗😀👍

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Sounds like a plan.

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Thanks for the advice greatly appreciated can you explain why we have an increase in tri halo methanes in our drinking water 👍

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Here is how to make silica rich water 💦

Ingredients

Tap Water (4 gallons)

Sodium Silicate (3/4 teaspoon)

Sodium Bisulfate (1/2 teaspoon)

Baking Soda (1/4 teaspoon)

Equipment Needed

Pyrex glass liquid measuring cup

1/4 teaspoon measuring spoon

Microwave or stove and saucepan

Gallon pitcher or clean gallon milk jug

Berkey with the added white fluoride filters if you have fluoride added to your water.

Optional, but nice to have: Crock water dispenser with floor stand and 3-gallon or 5-gallon jugs

Instructions

Filter 4 gallons of water in a Berkey.

Dispense the water into 5 gallon jug.

In a Pyrex glass measuring cup, add 1 cup of tap water and 3/4 teaspoon sodium silicate.

Stick the glass measuring in the microwave and heat on high for 1 minute. It just needs to boil for 30 seconds. You can also boil in a small saucepan on the stove. (Not using a microwave is ideal, but done is better than perfect.)

Add the 1 cup of boiled water/sodium silicate mixture to the jug.

Add 1/2 teaspoon sodium bisulfate and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda to jug.

The water is ready to use.

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Please do not make this water. I know its origin very well and while I can admire the tenacity of DC to provide people with a recipe for a silicon-rich mineral water I can only offer you this advice. I have been making silicic acid in the laboratory for almost 40 years. It is not trivial and laboratory-made silicic acid used in my many chemistry experiments (see my website) is not fit for human consumption, I would not drink it. The recipe you provide has never been shown by experiment to produce silicic acid. In my opinion it produces something quite different and similar to many commercially available 'silica' products. You make and drink this water at your own risk and I cannot support it. PS Thank you for your previous endorsement of this podcast, it is much appreciated.

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