"Davio McDavitt" > wrote in message
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> Poor Kim sems to have commited an unforgivable sin by bringing up the
> subject of Alminyum and Alzymers.
>
> Although I am not competent to address the subject on scientific
> grounds I think that it is not possible to eliminate culpability based
> on other (non scientific) evidence.
>
> Scientists are human and when I learned that a scientist took $18
> Million from the Auminum industry to set up a proxy organization even
> I started to accept that there could be a case.
>
> For several years a principal source of funding for symposia and
> research on AD in the USA was that organization. When some publicity
> emerged a new proxy set-up took over with the same individual in the
> top slot.
>
> Did the Alzheimer's Association accept a computer system from the
> Aluminum industry?? I have heard from one source (not verified) that
> they did.
>
> Papers are still emerging, based on large large scale studies, that
> show a correlation of the incidence of dementia and aluminum in
> drinking water.
>
> It is starting to look as though gene expression of the most common
> genetic defect predisposing people to AD also (?) confers an
> incompetence in dealing with aluminum. I for one will start believing
> in a link if the molecular biologists findings are repeated.
>
> McDavitt
You do not cite a single source, let alone a reliable source, for this
information. If what you say is true then it is important and people should
know about it. We are waiting....
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Peter Aitken
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