Health Topics: Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's
Like many diseases, Alzheimer's does not seem amenable to a magic bullet approach. Rather, it seems to be related to a number of factors including improper fats, the build up of beta amyloid in the brain, systemic inflammation, and the aluminum/fluoride connection (see "Miracle Doctors," Chapter 12). New research is also now indicated that a common bacterium can invade the brain and trigger Alzheimer's disease. If you are at risk or concerned about Alzheimers, we recommend that you do research on carnosine supplementation to prevent cell damage, diets high in Omega-3s, heavy metal chelation, total body detoxes, immune system builders, pathogen destroyers, and antioxidants:
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