Antimony in Air Fryers.
Remember they use antimony in childrens toys aswell:
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN1FT2U1/
Antimony toxicity:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9030621/
"From a histological perspective, these lesions exhibit necrosis and acute inflammation closely related to the sweat ducts [294]. The lesions, which often exhibit eczema and lichenification, resemble those of smallpox"
Remember they never proved the existence of virus particles!
So think! Smallpox, measles, chickenpox, eczema etc... Can all be caused by poisoning of toxic minerals and metals like these!
And it's ofcourse even worse if you inject it into the children!
All you need to be able to see the truth is a functional brain.
I knew there was something not right about those things, thanks for this!
While I do not question this person's claim exactly, I would certainly not take it to be absolute for a few reasons. First, blood tests are not great for detecting accurate levels of heavy metals, again, for many reasons. Second, the presence of antimony, (pentavalent and trivalent) is fairly pervasive, and especially in the plastics industry, and this contributes to water contamination which contributes to plant uptake, and so forth and so on. It's also apparently in the atmosphere from mining and other factors. Then we have the claimed presence of it in the electrical cord of air fryers. Probably so. But, is there any credible evidence showing that antimony can be dispersed from inside the cord, which is of course enclosed in a vinyl (plastic, maybe antimony in the plastic?) casing. I doubt seriously that only air fryers are using this in their cords if this is true. And if this can be released from the electrical cord into the surrounding air, can a person be absorbing this into their bloodstream? Certainly possible, but that would not be the main source most likely. It's also used in some medicines, according to the information. Lots of gaps and assumptions in this. I am not suggesting that the use of any heavy metals is ever necessary and certainly not healthy. The absorption of these, however, depends on so many factors. Personally, I see no reason to throw out an air fryer because of the cord, and I own no air fryers and never will, but for other reasons. While it's always good to warn others of potential toxic exposures, I think it's best to be prudent that all bases are covered and reason also be employed. All children should avoid all toxic substances when possible and an autistic child is already overloaded and that's what definitely needs to be addressed. It's very likely that even if they eat all "organic" they are indeed ingesting antimony and other heavy metals and other toxins through food and drink.