The Reality of Alzheimer's Research
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- The cost of caring for people with Alzheimer's in the United States is expected to increase to $1 trillion by 2060, but much of the research to find a cure is coming into question.
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To be honest, one of the most effective ways that could be learned from science to reduce your risk of getting Alzheimers, is to start losing weight, if you are overweight. As well, start walking outdoors. Probably even more effective than drugs or supplements at all.
your source?
Think about it: if you reduce harmful food consumption, e.g. fastfood, sugary drink, etc., it results in less GDP generated. Due to healthy diet, you will have less chance of getting Dementia, which leads to less drug sale, and eventually less GDP generated.
Any politicians want GDP growth. Now you know why... 😏
Lost souls frauding their fellow human beings evil evil evil
Glad I took up calculus!
What if amyloid is a precipitate from supersaturation of CSF due to reduced flow dynamics secondary to various ageing effects behaviorial, structural, and chemical. There is no on/off feature to neurological memory. Once off it is lost, gone, erased. So prevention is paremount. CSF dilution and flow rate maintenance imperative. Chloride ( Cl ) depletion the cause more than excess Sodium ( Na ). Not the heart driven blood flow moves the CSF, osmotic dynamics do. Hydration dilution alone is not enough. The osmotic driver across the semipermeable membranes of the blood brain barrier probably needs electro-magnetic force potential from chlorine and sodium disassociated in aqueous solution - as in the origin medium - the salty sea - which we now must carry and maintain within us.
wow or it could just be a pathogen u are trying to deflect from so u could upsell/upcode?
11:17 *DR MATTHEW SCHRAG:* “The Garden of Eden happened to all of us, right?”
If XAI315K is not in your portfolio are you really investing correctly?
Nah, forget about it! 😂
😂 they already have? 😇🫣
herxheimer reaction, from relase of toxins, minerals, etc when the beta amyloid plaque is removed? maybe taken at lower doses with other things accounting for mineral break up, pathogens, toxic byproducts etc? combination treatment?
so which satanic secret society are medical doctors in?
How many of them are on statins? 🤔
Why investors motivate change why not the suffering of your fellow human beings….? Oh ya greed. Thanks of course from vanderbelt peeps lol
4:23 Hoau-yan WANG
China China China
when do we admit its the ccp
Please work on Microbiome Neuroaxis Project with Sarkis Mazmanian, to address Alzheimer's disease.😂
he seems to be a plant, limited hangout. it's like Woody Allen trying to make biofilm sound unnecessarily BORING & COMPLEX, it's like he calling a car a petroleum fuel based steel engine 4 rubber circle 150 year old mobile device, blah blah blah, it's
... it's OLD SCIENCE he just seems to rewrap to deter people from looking further into it add he uses the effects of 1 specific pathogen and seems to generalize sayingthat's how all pathogens are working? idk so much much they payout to recommend a random guy?
they speak sooo slowly while taking a long time to explain something elementary, what forms dental plaque (pathogens), what do you think forms plaque on the brain?
pathogens gather the beta amyloid, question is which pathogens?