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Aluminum is an integral part of our daily lives, from cooking pans and computers, to soda cans, cosmetics and vaccines. But how much do we know about its impact on human health and the environment? Based on Bert Ehgartners groundbreaking book Dirty Little Secret -- The Aluminum Files, The Age of Aluminum is the first film to explore the metals little-known darker side. Through interviews with leading scientists and researchers, along with the personal stories of several individuals, the film reveals how aluminum exposure has triggered serious health consequences and environmental damage. Representatives of the aluminum industry defend its safety record. Long known as a neurotoxin, many scientists suspect aluminum is linked to such modern scourges as breast cancer, Alzheimers disease, allergies and autism. The documentary looks at how aluminum may be the universal toxin underlying the increase in epidemic levels of chronic illness and age-related neurological disorders. Aluminum mining and manufacturing have also created acute environmental problems in several parts of the world. The film documents the devastating effects of aluminum mining in South America, as well as environmental disasters in Hungary and the UK. Ultimately, The Age of Aluminum asks, why isnt more research urgently being conducted on aluminum and human health, and what can we do now to avoid its negative impact
Posted on: Thu, 25 Dec 2014 00:01:59 +0000

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