Nature’s best kept secret – while most British think they’re ‘neurodivergent’

Nature’s best kept secret – while most British think they’re ‘neurodivergent’

The majority of people in Britain now believe themselves to be ‘neurodivergent’ according to a leading scientist in neurology, Professor Francesca Happe (Daily Mail, May 4, 2025).

Which just goes to show how many are still unaware of nature’s best kept secret: that drinking silica-rich mineral water is a unique way to safely remove neurotoxic aluminium additives from the body and brain.

It’s also one of governments best kept secrets, as officialdom stubbornly refuses to admit that aluminium salts (commonly known as alum) used on an industrial scale for over 50 years as an additive and binder in everyday food, cosmetics, medications and even our tap water – are neurotoxic.

Just a co-incidence then, that the wholescale introduction of aluminium salts as a ubiquitous additive happens to coincide with the emergence around the same time of previously unheard of neurological disorders – like autism and Alzheimer’s?

Officialdom’s refusal to recognise aluminium’s harmful effects on humans is a familiar one, when recollecting their dismissal of other toxic elements in everyday life that were poisoning us – such as tobacco, asbestos, lead and mercury.

The insidious trend of cancel culture led to the silencing and sanctioning of UK scientists who tried to draw attention to the harmful effects of this modern day metal offshoot – including that of distinguished Royal Society Fellow Dr Christopher Exley, who in 30 years of peer-reviewed university research discovered the power of silicon-rich mineral water to uniquely capture aluminium deposits in the body and safely by expelling through urine.

Testimonials by scores of those impacted by neurological disorders have declared how drinking silica-rich water as a lifestyle choice has made such a difference to their lives. And now more and more practitioners including GPs, nutritionists and homeopaths are suggesting their patients and clients try it.

The claim that the majority of British people now believe themselves to be ‘neurodivergent’ is made by Professor Francesca Happe appearing on BBC Radio 4’s programme “The Autism Curve” which explores why autism medical diagnosis and self-diagnosis has soared.

Up by a worrying 787 % over only 20 years between 1998 to 2018 – while the number of children diagnosed with autism spectrum has rocketed from one child in 2,500 80 years ago-  to one in 36 these days!

 

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