Share The Wealth by Chris Gupta
September 13, 2003

WHY YOU PROBABLY WON'T GET ALZHEIMER'S


Here is another reason why one must guard against the Medical Mafia or you will get the very disease that you think you are trying to protect. Need one say more on why the pharma cartel is afraid of nutrients.

Chris Gupta

..."However, some specialists are beginning to realize that Alzheimer's is being overdiagnosed by at least 40 per cent. It's a convenient catch-all definition, much like ADHD in difficult children, and one that the victim, and his or her relatives almost expect to hear. But if it isn't Alzheimer's, it's probably senile dementia, which is highly treatable, and reversible. Alzheimer's drugs become an essential part of a self-fulfilling prophecy the moment the "A" word is uttered. It is the reaction to the drugs, and not the disease itself, that family and friends observe.

Senile dementia is, in the main, an environmental disease that, in up to 20 per cent of cases, can be treated with good nutrition, provided the sufferer can absorb the nutrients properly."...

Most people who live long enough stand a good chance of developing Alzheimer's, or so it seems. You might start losing your memory, forgetting where you left things, or perhaps can't recall faces and names quite so readily.

The statistics back up the observation. Alzheimer's apparently affects over 50 per cent of the elderly, and these figures are markedly higher among the over 80s.

No one can deny that the sufferer is suffering some kind of memory loss, but how can we be sure it's Alzheimer's?

Alzheimer's was a condition unheard of until 1907 when Alois Alzheimer discovered it during a post mortem examination. He found abnormal formations of plaque on nerve endings in the hippocampus, the part of the brain that affects memory and intellectual function.
This was a condition quite different from standard senile dementia, sufferers of which displayed none of the plaque buildup of an Alzheimer's victim.

So Alzheimer's is a highly specific brain condition, and it's untreatable. There's a range of powerful drugs that can slow its progress, but their side effects can be horrible. Indeed, they can mimic every reaction of an Alzheimer's victim, such as restlessness, shaking, and the like.

However, some specialists are beginning to realize that Alzheimer's is being overdiagnosed by at least 40 per cent. It's a convenient catch-all definition, much like ADHD in difficult children, and one that the victim, and his or her relatives almost expect to hear. But if it isn't Alzheimer's, it's probably senile dementia, which is highly treatable, and reversible. Alzheimer's drugs become an essential part of a self-fulfilling prophecy the moment the "A" word is uttered. It is the reaction to the drugs, and not the disease itself, that family and friends observe.

Senile dementia is, in the main, an environmental disease that, in up to 20 per cent of cases, can be treated with good nutrition, provided the sufferer can absorb the nutrients properly.

For a full report on dementia and Alzheimer's, see the August issue of Proof! http://www.wddty.co.uk

WHAT DOCTORS DON'T TELL YOU - E-news broadcast No. 2 - 29 Aug 02

 


posted by Chris Gupta on Saturday September 13 2003
updated on Saturday September 24 2005

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Readers' Comments


At 07:01 AM 13/09/2003 -0400, you wrote:

A Medline search: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?SUBMIT=y will get you 180 things on vitamin E and Alzheimer. There was a a study that 2000 IU vitamin E worked as well as top selling drug, and both worked NO BETTER than individually. This is delay of hospitalization.

So, INSTEAD of prescribing E, doctors prescribe expensive selective monoamine oxidase inhibitor selegiline, Aricept I believe is the trade name. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9110909&dopt=Abstract&itool=iconabstr

Eddie.

Posted by: Eddie Vos on September 15, 2003 07:11 PM

 


Thanks Eddie for this I will also include it on my web site with appropriate credentials. Chelations are also useful and may actually reverse the condition in some however, references escape me at the moment but a quick medline search on "chelation and alzheimers" showed 30 hits.

Posted by: Chris Gupta on September 15, 2003 07:13 PM

 


Thanks Eddie for this I will also include it on my web site with appropriate credentials. Chelations are also useful and may actually reverse the condition in some however, references escape me at the moment but a quick medline search on "chelation and alzheimers" showed 30 hits.

Posted by: Andrew on September 30, 2003 07:21 PM

 















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