Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Bioavailability of Silica Supplements and Mineral Water: (OSA) orthosilicic acid
This testing was done by Dennis N Crouse chemist and author of Prevent Alzheimer's Autism and Stroke with 7 Supplements 7 Lifestyle choices and a Dissolved Mineral
Book link
This is an update to the table in Chapter 5 of my husband's book. He tested 3 more silica supplements.
The conclusion again is the most bioavailable form of OSA (orthosilicic acid) is mineral water.
OSA is effective at removing aluminum from our bodies.
Saturday, September 23, 2017
McDonald's, Applebee's, Dunkin Donuts, Au Bon Pain product list - Products that contain aluminum salts and products with no aluminum salts
Starbucks, Panera and Whole Foods DON'T use Aluminum in any of their baked goods !
July 2017Dunkin Donuts - USES ALUMINUM - a known neurotoxin
This company uses sodium aluminum phosphate and Aluminum Sulfate as a leavening agent
all muffins contain aluminum
Donuts that contain aluminum - Powdered, French Cruller, Plain Stick
These donuts don't contain aluminum - Jelly, Sugar raised donut, Glazed, Glazed Jelly, Apple Crumb Donut, Apple n spice donut, boston cream, lemon, bavarian cream, coffee roll
Breakfast sandwiches do not contain aluminum
McDonald’s - USES ALUMINUM
Products that contain Sodium Aluminum Phosphate – a known neurotoxin
Chicken McNuggets
McDonald's products that DON’T contain aluminum
APPLEBEE'S
Aluminum phosphate is used as the leavening agent - chicken tenders have aluminum phosphate
Au Bon Pain
Cranberry Orange, Blueberry, Double Chocolate, Corn Muffin have Sodium aluminum phosphateBran Muffin doesn't contain aluminum
Energy cookie has sodium aluminum phosphate
All other cookies don't have aluminum
Cupcakes, pound cake and brownies don't have aluminum
Pecan Roll has sodium aluminum phosphate
Increasing IQ, Cognition and Cure Rate of COVID-19 with Essential Nutrients
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by Dennis N Croues
Many chain restaurants use baking powder containing aluminum in a variety of their baked goods and fried chicken products:
· Burger King
o Chicken fries
o Pancakes
· Chick-Fil-A
o Biscuits
o Chicken biscuit
o Chicken-n-minis
o Chicken-n-strips kid’s meal
· Dunkin Donuts
o Crullers: Chocolate dipped French crullers
o Donuts : Old fashioned, apple cider, pumpkin, butternut, chocolate frosted cake, chocolate frosted, cinnamon, cinnamon stick, coconut, French cruller, glazed blueberry, glazed chocolate, glazed chocolate stick, jelly stick , lemon stick, peanut, plain stick
o Muffins: Blueberry, chocolate chip, coffee cake, corn
o Munchkins: Apple cider, pumpkin
· KFC
o Hot and spicy chicken
o Biscuits – including blueberry, bacon, sausage scratch
o Blueberry muffins
o Chicken McNuggets
o Flour Tortillas
o Hot cakes
· Wendy’s
o Buttermilk pancakes
o Chicken nuggets
This information was taken from each company’s website.
In order to bake “aluminum free” it is recommended that you make your own homemade baking powder with cream of tartar as the powdered acid according to the following recipe. The manufactures whose products were tested and found to have an undetectable amount (less than 0.004mg/tsp.) of aluminum are in parentesis595:
· 2 Tbsp. Cream of Tartar (McCormick and Signature Kitchens)
· 1 Tbsp. Baking Soda (Arm & Hammer and Davis)
· 1 Tbsp. Corn Starch (Davis)
Mix the
ingredients together and put the mixture through a screen wire sieve. For
storage, place the homemade baking powder in a container with a snap on plastic
lid or vacuum seal, such as plastic Minivac spice containers made by
Tightvac.com. Store the homemade baking powder in a cool dry place. Using the
same amount of aluminum-free homemade baking powder in recipes has been tested
and is the same as using commercial baking powder containing aluminum.
Aluminum used in baking powder has resulted in processed food being “aluminized” increasing the population’s daily exposure to aluminum at levels much higher than found in drinking water. For example, one pancake for breakfast and a piece of cake for dessert can contain 15mg of aluminum. Likewise, one ounce of American cheese and one baking powdered biscuit can contain 20mg of aluminum612. Therefore, it is not surprising that the risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the U.S. is increased 7.6-fold with a daily diet of pancakes, waffles, muffins, biscuits, cornbread, and/or tortillas613. One reason why the rate of AD is increasing exponentially in the U.S. is most store and restaurant-bought baked goods in the U.S. are being made by aluminum containing baking powder.
Friday, July 28, 2017
Businesses that DON'T use salts of Aluminum for a leaving agent and businesses that do
Link to 4 books by Dennis N Crouse about aluminum and silica water to remove aluminum. Link to Books
Businesses Mostly In New England which USE ALUMINUM FREE baking powders
Please check these businesses to make sure they are continuing to use aluminum free baking powder.
Whole Foods
Starbucks
Panera
Kentucky Fried Chicken – chicken is aluminum free
Turners – Melrose and Salem, Ma
Sweet Spot Bakery Melrose, Ma
Bohemian Coffee House Melrose, Ma
Salt Box Kitchen West Concord, Ma
Kim Gregory Pure Pastry Beverly, Ma
Union Square Donuts – Donuts are fine Somerville, Ma
Flour Girl Baking Company Fairhaven, Ma
http://flourgirlsbakingco.com/
Middle Street Cafe, Newburyport, Ma
Sea Meadow Inn - Brewster, Ma
Cook Restaurant - Newton
White's Bakery - Brockton
Pigs Fly Bread - many locations in Mass
Stonewall Kitchen Kittery, Maine
http://www.stonewallkitchen.com/
Holy Donuts Portland, Maine
Lil’s Café Kittery, Maine
Anneka Jans Kittery, Maine
Pigs Fly Bread York, Maine and other locations
Polly’s Pancakes Sugar Hill, New Hampshire
Farm at Eastman's Corner Kensington, New Hampshire
Shearwater at Stage Neck Inn York, Maine
VERMONT
King Arthur Flour – Vermont
Sensitive Sweets online and Fountain Valley, California
http://www.sensitivesweets.com/
Rhode Island
If you know of a business which can be added to this list please leave a comment with the name of the business and the location.
Businesses which use Aluminum Baking Powder
Dunkin donuts – Sodium aluminum phosphate and aluminum sulfate (on line)
IHOP – sodium aluminum phosphate – called 2 restaurants
Gingerbread Construction company – Sodium Aluminum Phosphate – listed on website Melrose and Winchester, Ma dropped of letter and talked to manager hoping they will change
McDonalds – sodium aluminum phosphate – see my blog 9-23-2017 for a list of products that contain aluminum
Big Y – aluminum in leaving agent – unhealthy ingredients in muffin
Shaws - aluminum in leaving agent - some yes some no
Wegman's - muffins, banana loaf - Sodium Aluminum Phosphate
scones are OK - (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Corn Starch, Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Sulfate)
coffee cake is OK Leavening (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Baking Soda),
End Bakery Massachusetts baked items sold at Buckalew's in Melrose
Source Bakery - Winchester farmer's market and Locke Wright Farm - sent letter hoping they will change
Recent evidence linking Aluminum to Alzheimer's Disease
7 Pieces of Evidence Linking Aluminum and Alzheimer’s Disease
Aluminum is a neurotoxin, that is, a poison to the brain and nervous system. Some experts have long speculated that this metal plays a role in Alzheimer’s disease, and evidence is steadily mounting that it indeed does. Fortunately, there’s also evidence that suggests that a number of natural plant extracts and nutrients can prevent and/or reduce aluminum toxicity in the brain and prevent the progression of memory loss and other cognitive deficits.- Aluminum strongly promotes beta-amyloid plaques in the brain at levels corresponding to those currently found in humans.
- Aluminum promotes inflammation in the brain by increasing the pro-inflammatory molecule known as nuclear factor kappa beta (NF-kB), a prominent feature in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease.
- Out of the many thousands of brain gene messenger RNA molecules (molecules that convey genetic information from DNA to cause gene expression), aluminum increases the same ones that are increased in Alzheimer’s disease.
- Adding aluminum to the diets of animals with Alzheimer’s disease causes additional brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease such oxidative stress, programmed cell death, and deficits in gene expression.
- Aluminum also causes the same types of cellular energy deficits that are associated with Alzheimer’s disease, such as impaired signaling involving ATP and energy utilization.
- A very significant number of studies link the amount of aluminum in drinking water to the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease. (Worldwide, aluminum is added to drinking water as a clarification or “finishing” agent.)
- Out of all the Alzheimer’s disease drug treatments tried to date, chelation using an aluminum chelator has been shown to be one of the most effective therapeutic strategies yet.
Digging deeper: what animal studies have found
- Aluminum accumulates in the brain cells of particular regions of the brain most prone to damage in Alzheimer’s disease.[6]
- Many studies have demonstrated how aluminum causes beta-amyloid plaques to abnormally form in the brains of animals.[2,7-10] These plaques, the hallmark features of Alzheimer’s disease, form when pieces of sticky proteins called beta-amyloid clump together and block cell-to-cell signaling at synapses. They also activate immune system cells that trigger inflammation and devour disabled cells. Aluminum-induced beta-amyloid plaques occur in exactly the same brain regions in animals as they do in humans.
- Third, another brain change consistent with Alzheimer’s disease also occurs in animals exposed to aluminum: the formation of what are known as neurofibrillary tangles.[6, 10-12] Neurofibrillary tangles are abnormal collections of twisted protein threads found inside nerve cells that consist primarily of a protein called tau. Like beta-amyloid plaques, neurofibrillary tangles damage the ability of neurons to communicate with each other and are a hallmark feature of Alzheimer’s disease.
Prominent Researchers speak out
- “Overall, the evidence indicates that Alzheimer’s disease is a human form of chronic aluminum neurotoxicity.” J.R. Walton, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, St George Hospital, Sydney, Australia[12]
- “…studies suggest that aluminum may not be as innocuous as was previously thought and that aluminum may actively promote the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.” Stephen Bondy, Environmental Toxicology Program, Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, CA[16]
- “The hypothesis that aluminum significantly contributes to Alzheimer’s disease is built upon very solid experimental evidence and should not be dismissed. Immediate steps should be taken to lessen human exposure to aluminum…” Lucija Tomljenovic, PhD., University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada[14]
- “There is growing evidence for a link between aluminum and Alzheimer’s disease… it is widely accepted that aluminum is a recognized neurotoxin, and that it could cause cognitive deficiency and dementia…” Masahiro Kawahara, Department of Analytical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University of Health and Welfare, Japan[10]
- “As scientific publications continue to support the hypothesis that aluminum toxicity is involved in Alzheimer’s disease, it would be prudent to adopt strategies for preventing excessive aluminum exposures…” Maire Percy, PhD, University of Toronto, Canada.[18]

