2:50 AM Here's the deal. The only metal that is truly resistant to corrosion (but not to erosion) is gold. All the others, including silver, aluminum, chromium and titan are actually very reactive. In fact, so reactive, that when exposed to oxygen in the air they cover themselves almost instantly with a layer of oxide, which in turn prevents further oxidation.
I wrote on several occasions. In the case of aluminum, though the oxide layer is very strong, it peels off easily because the aluminum base is soft. Same goes with silver. The proof. Take an object made of silver and rub it against a piece of paper.
Surgical steel and generally stainless steel is an alloy of iron (in the form of steel) and chromium with sometimes nickel added for more mechanical resistance.
Chromium contributes to covering of stainless steel with an oxide layer. Since the base is pretty resistant, it does not peel easily.
However in areas with much mechanical stress like let's say in mills, some of the oxide will peel off which is bad. Currently, most flour is milled with stainless steel mills.
Chromium or aluminum oxide are very hard materials. Aluminum oxide is also known as ruby which is used as bearings inside (old mechanical) watches, that can last indefinitely. Very small pieces like nanometer size pieces will penetrate your cells, no doubt about.
They are notoriously chemically resistant (the reason chrome is used in food industry) and once in your body will travel from cell to cell, being very hard to be neutralized by your macrophage cells.
Where i'm getting at. I would not put on myself anything made of metal except for pure gold, which is also very soft and is not suitable for piercing and stuff. Any of the metals of a gold alloy will in time leach into your body. Rings made of gold generally thin out in time.
But as of right now i would not put anything onto my body, including watches with metal bracelets or rings.
"Some", "overall". This is a contradiction.
3:54 I now remember i got passed in some area by a pickup with a door/window in its bed that could have been exposed to mineral insulation (Pele's hair). As a result, i became very irritated by the time i got to the end of my trip. As of right now, bloody mucus was coming out of one of my nostrils.
I think the idea of a inner group that they can do the law by themselves and especially by their opinion, even under the form of pranks and allegories full of symbols is very dangerous to society. That propagates from the occult to the surface, and give a general trend or a signature on a culture.
Not talking about tattoos. Tattoos are full of heavy metals that get inherited from an old cell to a new one.
9:15 Another thing i could think on is spontaneous lactation. It happens to women that are not breastfeeding. Very similar to a prostate leaks in men again during sexual arousing.
What does this mean. Milk and prostate leaks are both bacteria friendly. I mean, there is little defense against it and are very nutritious. Bacteria and possibly other stuff from environment, like mechanically sharp and chemically resistant nano-dust can enter into your body through these "open channels".
Once entered, your body cannot eliminate them easily from such places, like they can from a healthy gut.
And when they meet in there with tissues that are not in their best shape again due to previously unhealed unnoticed infections, poor nutrition and especially lack of collagen needed to maintain a healthy extracellular matrix, poor blood circulation due to lack of exercise, unhealthy environment and all kinda other abuses and self-abuses, voila.
Prostate cancer and breast cancer, whatever those are, are known to be the most frequent in men in women and i believe they are due to prolonged, latent, localized bacterial infections that destroy the extracellular matrix with cells starting to grow outside of it.
More than that, recycled plastics contain impurities other than fillers.