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# You called it tin foil hats
so i went with your term Jeru Sheep boy, turns out it is aluminum foil you are using, and now you are all poisoned by your ignorance, hahaha

www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/23/AR2006052300366.html
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(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:36, archived)
# No, I was using tin foil taken from the outer protective cover of the insulation of a 1940s boiler actually.
Also you are fat.
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:39, archived)
# Actually, mine is kitchen foil.
Made from genuine kitchens.
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:39, archived)
# Mine's made from geuine Olis
/Oli foil...

//Olive oil
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:43, archived)
# Oof.
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:46, archived)
# personally I use kitchen lol's
it makes chicken funny!
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:52, archived)
# yukyukyuk
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:54, archived)
# "tin foil" is generally aluminium, yes
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_foil

Nice one wikipedia : "Tin foil used to be called silver foil until scientists realized silver was valuable in 1932". Err, what?
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:41, archived)
# Hahahaha
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:44, archived)
# an example of saying the right thing
but not realising what you just said was insane

:D
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:53, archived)
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Come on, game's up. Which regular are you?
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:42, archived)
# /o
(minimalist facepalm - was the best we could do. a relative of \o/ and o/ which are meant to be heads and arms)
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:45, archived)
# I borrowed that one from those lovely folks over at /talk
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:46, archived)
# Have you really not figured out that pretty much everything on earth can be linked to causing illness?
The only reason this shit gets on the news is because stupid people eat it up like MSG soaked chinese food.

(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:43, archived)
# Haha you knob
Way to post a massive contradiction to your own argument.
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:43, archived)
# ...what the
did you actually read the artical you just linked to?

"Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust. Widely distributed in soil, plants and water, including our food and drinking water, it is impossible to avoid. According to Health Canada, that nation's public health agency, about 95 percent of an adult's daily intake of aluminum comes from food. And less than 1 percent of all ingested aluminum is absorbed by our bodies.
[...]
Because Alzheimer's is a chronic disease that develops over a long period of time, the long-term ingestion of aluminum in drinking water, which is relatively easy to monitor, should be a logical way to search for a correlation. And yet, epidemiological attempts to link aluminum in drinking water with Alzheimer's disease have been either inconclusive or contradictory.
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As for hard-anodized aluminum, the surface has been subjected to a process that builds up its natural coating of oxide. Aluminum oxide is a very hard, nonreactive substance that forms an impenetrable coating. So the food never actually touches aluminum metal."


in short, you definately cannot possibly get poisoning from foil ever.


edit: damn, that took so long to say that everyone else also did it only better and more concise
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:51, archived)
# yours pretty much covers all the bases :)
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:55, archived)
# your version is most persuasive
however, I fear that the amount of text is too much for poor catnippp.

Unless it's something concise and understandable like: "WAKE UP ALOOMINUM IS POISONS!" I don't think he's interested in accepting it.
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:57, archived)
# if only i had worded it in the form of a photo montage.
with lightening
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 20:01, archived)
# I think "Haha you knob" pretty much covers it all
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 19:58, archived)
#
The suspicion of a relationship between aluminum and (take your choice) Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's or Parkinson's disease has been floating around for about 20 years. The brains of some Alzheimer's patients have been found to contain abnormally high concentrations of aluminum, but nobody knows whether that is a cause of the disease or a result of it.

at least i made it easier to read

Because Alzheimer's is a chronic disease that develops over a long period of time, the long-term ingestion of aluminum in drinking water, which is relatively easy to monitor, should be a logical way to search for a correlation. And yet, epidemiological attempts to link aluminum in drinking water with Alzheimer's disease have been either inconclusive or contradictory.
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 20:05, archived)
# I can confirm this from my studies
and from my flatmate's who is currently conducting research on alzheimer's towards his phd. Neuroscience and neuropsychology research has never found a causal link between "aluminium-poisoning" and Alzheimer's.

However, apparently people who read books about conspiracy speculation and "infinite love" are in a better position to comment.
(, Mon 9 Mar 2009, 20:12, archived)