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DevonshireDozer's avatar

You might be interested in Dr Chris Exley's work. 40 years of bioscientific research points a strong finger towards Al not being good for us. He's effectively been cancelled & censored, so he's probably right.

https://open.substack.com/pub/drchristopherexley/p/killing-us-softly-part-2?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=12quy5

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

Yes I know of Chris Exley. I have a hypersensitivity to aluminium which began after getting the 4 course hepb vaccines at 14 years old. I had a bad reaction to them and was suddenly hypersensitive to aluminium. If I got a vaccine with an aluminium adjuvant it would cause adhd symptoms which would resolve ten months later. Aliuminium salts are neurotoxic and I’ve recently had to get rid of adhd(metal intoxication) and dementia by lowering my exposure to alumina. The symptoms started after a surgery in which bone cement containing alumina was used to plug a hole in my spine which was gushing blood

So I removed all my composite dental fillings which stopped the adhd symptoms immediately and it was about 6 months later the dementia symptoms disappeared. I had to do a bit of detoxing with high silica water to get rid of those symptoms

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Ely's avatar

That’s quite an experience you had. I was a child of tge 40s and 50s, so had minimal vaccines compared to today. My kids were never vaccinated and I would gonto prison before allowing them to jab me with the clot shots. Glad you have recovered.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

Most of my life from the age of 14 has been spent either having adverse events or trying to get drs to help me with them. Unfortunately they aren’t allowed. They are supposed to help if it’s obvious but as they don’t want to get involved they gaslight instead and deny. I’ve had to have two lumbar implants removed. One was implanted in 2005 and explanted in 2008. It had a galvanic reaction with my amalgam fillings which also caused acute mercury toxicity. Because I’m an inefficient detoxer, I still had toxic levels of mercury in my blood 8 years after amalgam removal. In 2018 I fractured a vertebra with oedema which would heal. Had surgery in 2019 to stabilise it with an implant. The implant had to be removed 10 months later as I had a hypersensitivity reaction to it. I also had a hypersensitivity reaction to Cortoss bone cement. During surgery while drilling a hole in my vertebra for one of the screws, the surgeon hit a blood vessel and blood started gushing from the hole. Cortoss bone cement was used to plug the hole. I got terrible symptoms from that too. The medical supplier told me it shouldn’t have been used as it had been withdrawn from the market and certainly not used for that purpose. When the bone cement cured it expands and puts tiny fractures in the bone which allow toxins from the bone cement to get into my blood stream.

I’ve mitigated those symptoms but have to inject myself with adrenaline everyday and use cns suppressants.

If you know of any neurosurgeons near you who would be willing to remove the bone cement and replace it with something more appropriate I’d appreciate any recommendations

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Ely's avatar

Wow, you obviously have a very sensitive system. What was the reason for the lumbar implants in 2005 and 2008? I don't personally know neurosurgeons except one, who no longer does surgery, just does consultations. If you're okay with it I'll ask my wife. She is a GP. You're in New Zealand aren't you?

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Yes, it’s not so much the toxicity of something that is r relevant, the hypersensitivity and genetics of the individual play a big role. I’m an inefficient detoxer. Everyone on my dads side is as well. It’s a hereditary gene mutation. In fact, any Kennard related in the distant past to the Philadelphia Kennards is likely to have it. But i wasn’t born hypersensitive to metals. We become hypersensitive through exposure to metals and this also predicts our hypersensitivity to all other chemicals. It was the 4 course hepb vaccines that put me over my tolerance and that’s when the allergy to aluminium started. But im not hypersensitive all the time. If I can get the thing explanted, I recover fully and am no longer hypersensitive to anything. Removing the implant, reversed the disease process. People who don’t have my gene mutations can also have this happen, but for them it may be decades after implantation, not days.

I’m in nz but I cannot trust any surgeon in nz, but I’d appreciate it if you could ask your wife if she knows if any over in Aussie who may be sympathetic to my plight.

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Ely's avatar

Mark, my wife doesn’t know of neurosurgeons who could help with what you’re looking for. We belong to the Covid Medical Network and a big name there, Professor Ian Brighthope may be a person to contact. He is a nutritional and environmental scientist. He may be able to lead you in the right direction.

ianbrighthope.substack.com

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DevonshireDozer's avatar

He wrote an excellent book "Imagine You Are An Aluminum Atom: Discussions With Mr. Aluminum", Skyhorse Publishing ISBN‎ 978-1510762534 .

It is very well referenced with lots of footnotes, so it can be read at various levels. If you're particularly interested, or have a scientific background, many footnotes lead to full studies & papers for the reader's perusal and enjoyment. If not, the average Josephine can just read at the top level & still get a lot from it. I thoroughly recommend it.

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Ely's avatar

Thanks Devonshire.

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

The more patients pay, the more doctors and pharmaceutical companies earn. The U.S. healthcare system operates like a dictator, eager to maintain power and profit, while expecting gratitude from the patients.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

With respects to our politicians being affected, I think you’ll enjoy my latest writing, the last half anyway. I think you’re dead right and there is much evidence for this. Many historic civilisations that fail, I believe is because those in charge get executive dysfunction. Specifically from metals. Many civilisations left behind the evidence of their metal smelting before they disappeared.

https://open.substack.com/pub/healthcarenotmedicine/p/healthcare-is-about-keeping-our-bodies?r=1e6k8r&utm_medium=ios

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Ely's avatar

Interesting Mark. I’m not sure if heavy metals are considered antigens. In my studies an antigen is a foreign biological substance ie bacteria, virus, allergens. No doubt heavy metals are toxic.

The body does a dance between antigens and antibodies. We’re constantly exposed to foreign protein. Also there is a balance between hyper and hypo, extensors/flexors, sympathetic/parasympathetic, left brain/right brain. In fact, it’s the way the universe works; particle and antiparticle. If the body functions properly and is in a state of ‘ease’ it can cope with all manner of antigen.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

Yes, it’s something I’ve learnt from having bad reactions to them from specialists involved and their research. Antigenic metals can act like haptens and the susceptible will develop antibodies to the metal. The research of prof Vera Stejskal R. I .P, is an interesting read. I was lucky enough to have her help with my first implant allergy over 3 years. She’s the inventor of the Melisa test which tests for a type 4 allergy to the metal salt being tested. You can still have a severe hypersensitivity to a metal without fulfilling all the criteria for a type 4 allergy as well. An LTT is not diagnostic but does measure current hypersensitivity to the metal they are testing for.

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Ely's avatar

I have to see some patients Mark, but will get to it this afternoon. Thanks.

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