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Keeping Alzheimer`s at bay

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MsEVP | 14:55 Sun 28th Sep 2008 | Health & Fitness
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17 years ago a man called Louis Blank displayed full-blown symptons of Alzheimer`s, disorientation, memory loss, inability to recognize his wife etc and this condition was confirmed by 3 specialists. His symptons got progressively worse until he could no longer find his way around his own house. In his lucid moments he studied every book he could find about the disease. He removed all aluminium items from his house, pots, pans, cooking foil. He also discovered foods and medication that can leach out the metal from the body and 4 years later he started to recover. And a year later he showed no symptoms whatsoever.

Some of his findings:

Aluminium and mercury are both poisons and can damage the brain.

MERCURY is (or can be) found in :

dental fillings
nearly all fish sources
flu shots

ALUMINIUM is (or can be) found in:

cooking utensils
foil
some medicines
cola cans etc
antacids
deodorants
domestic water supply
Cadbury`s chocolate

Apart from medical methods of chelating aluminium from the brain there are naturals foods which contain sulphur and perform almost as well:

onions, garlic, chives, red peppers, egg yolks

Magnesium and lecithin also help.

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As aluminium is the third most common element after oxygen and silicon we are all exposed to vast amounts of it in our lifetime - there is no escape. It occurs naturally in the soil.

It is suggested that an accumulation of aluminium in the brain plauque is a direct consequence of alzheimers and not the cause.

I wish there were a simple explanation and cure for this awful disease.
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Never heard that one before, Eth! But who knows. All we can do is our best.

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