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| ALZHEIMER'S AND YOU! The World Health Organization estimates that there are 18 million people with Alzheimer's. Over 4 1/2 million Americans have the disease. We account for 25% of all Alzheimer's cases, even though we represent only 4.6% of the world's population. Europe is experiencing half our rate of disease. For Americans over 85 years of age, 50% are thought to have Alzheimer's. The question is, "Why"? Alzheimer's was first discovered in 1906, about 20 years after aluminum cookware was introduced. It is not a part of normal aging says the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The NIH contends that the cause of Alzheimer's is "not known". They say, "Prior theories regarding the accumulation of aluminum, lead, mercury, and other substances in the brain have been disproved". Do not believe that crap! Federal agencies have a talent for not finding environmental causes for many diseases. They live by the motto, "Do not seek and thou shall not find". Genetic triggers and lifestyle choices get the research dollars for pretty obvious reasons - their findings don't hurt polluters' profits. The world's scientists and government researchers
have not taken aluminum off the scientific table as a causal factor
in Alzheimer's. Research scientists with the International Aluminum
Network report, "Aluminum has been implicated as a potential
factor or cofactor in the Alzheimer syndrome as well as in the etiopathogenesis
of other neurodegenerative diseases, Parkinsonism, Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis and other diseases". Whaaat? Further clouding the issue are patients on kidney dialysis machines. They are unable to excrete aluminum, plus they may also be treated with medicines that include aluminum. However, reports say that dialysis patients don't develop Alzheimer's, although they can develop dialysis dementia if the equipment doesn't filter out aluminum. And therein lies a clue. The process of kidney dialysis requires very purified, non-fluoridated water. Do you get the feeling that fluoride is aluminum's partner-in-crime? In 1998, Julie Varner and two colleagues published research on the effects of aluminum-fluoride and sodium-fluoride on the nervous system of rats. They concluded, "Chronic administration of aluminum-fluoride and sodium-fluoride in the drinking water of rats resulted in distinct morphological alterations of the brain, including effects on neurons and cerebrovasculature". In laymen's terms, it looked like fluoride and aluminum could cause Alzheimer's. Although the study was not definitive, they may have been on to something. Aluminum, along with fluoride, is in our drinking water, foods, beverages, processed foods, and consumer products. Europe, which is largely unfluoridated, (the U.S. is over 60% fluoridated) has half our Alzheimer's rate. Stay tuned!
Hesh Goldstein is the moderator of “Health Talk”, a weekly radio show on K-108 radio (1080 on the AM dial), that airs on Saturday morning from 8am to 9am. |
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