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Back to EpisodesMagnesium Is 100% Connected to Heart Attacks and Cancer -Fluoride and Plutonium Strip the Body of Magnesium, Your Most Important Anti-Disease Mineral. Sugar Depletes Magnesium Faster and More Aggressively Than Most Food.
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Magnesium is the connection to heart attacks and cancer, FROM Plutonium and Fluoride.
MagnesiumPlutonium is at the heart of one of the most devastating weapons the world has ever seen — Plutonium, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is a silvery metal that turns yellow when it touches the air. It also emits alpha particles, which means it's easily inhaled: particles lodge in the lungs, enter the bloodstream, circulate through the entire body, and do some truly horrible things.
Your Body: A Fine Electrical MachineYour body is more than flesh and bones, it's an incredibly precise electrical system. Every heartbeat, thought, muscle movement, and breath is powered by tiny electrical signals that flow through your nerves, muscles, and cells. These signals only work properly because of minerals, especially magnesium, which acts like a natural battery regulator. Magnesium controls:
- Heart rhythm
- Nerve signals
- Muscle function
- DNA repair
- Cell energy (ATP)
It's like the wiring, fuse box, and voltage controller of your inner electrical system. Without enough magnesium, the system short-circuits.
Plutonium and FluorideBoth plutonium (from radiation exposure or nuclear waste) and fluoride (from water, toothpaste, or industrial chemicals) can enter the body and:
- Displace or block magnesium
- Create oxidative stress (internal rusting)
- Interfere with enzymes and mineral balance
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