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Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's Disease

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     Alzheimer's Disease affects an alarming number of elderly people today, but is more prevalent in certain societies. Like  other diseases which become more prevalent as we age, the "degenerative diseases", such as cancer, diabetes, and others, as they have come to be known, are largely preventable, and in many cases, curable.  Alzheimer's is one of the more difficult ones to cure at present, but there has been success in halting it, and even reversing the symptoms to a degree, with the substances listed below.
                                                             

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                                               Causes of Alzheimer's
 
     Alzheimer's disease seems to have its origins in the consumption of aluminum, a metal which is toxic to the human body.  Autopsies performed on Alzheimer's patients have revealed high levels of aluminum in the brain.  One of the most common ways that aluminum gets into the body is through the use of aluminum cookware.  It is inexpensive, light, and easy to clean, which explains in large part why it has become so prevalent.  Other ways that aluminum gets into the body are through deodorants, antiperspirants, some antacid tablets, salt (to improve the flow), and some cheese products (to give uniform melting). Antiperspirants have small aluminum particles that actually block the pores, thus affecting perspiration.

                                       Promising Therapies
 
     Very possibly the most promising therapy for Alzheimer's patients is EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) chelation therapy.  (://drcranton.com/chelation/carter.htm).  (Insert http in front of the address, paste it into the browser address.)  This therapy was once available only injected, but is now available orally.  EDTA removes heavy metals from the body.   As such it shows great promise, but because of mainstream medical practices in many countries, it has not come to the attention of the public.