At 1:25 PM 2/9/5, Terry Blanton wrote:
>http://www.science.psu.edu/alert/Castleman1-2005.htm
>
>Clusters of Aluminum Atoms Found to Have Properties of
>Other Elements Reveal a New Form of Chemistry
>13 January 2005���A research team has discovered
>clusters of aluminum atoms that have chemical
>properties similar to single atoms of metallic and
>nonmetallic elements
[snip]

Given that aluminum nanopowders are used in solid rocket fuels and
explosives, could it be possible that aluminum nanopowders absorbed into
the body can act like a wide variety of toxins, while not being readily
detectable as such?  Might there be a relation to Desert Storm Syndrome?
One also has to wonder about the possibility of nano-cluster formation in
the body when aluminum compound containing food, like some baking powders,
acidic food in aluminum cans, food in containers with aluminum foil tops,
food in plastic containers that are aluminized on the inside, or pickles
containing alum, is consumed.

Regards,

Horace Heffner          



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