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An autopsy on Carole Cross's brain showed that she was suffering from a rare form of early-onset Alzheimer's when she died in May 2004, and also revealed the presence of high levels of aluminium in her tissues. The researchers who investigated her brain cannot say whether the aluminium was the cause, but point out that the woman had no family history of dementia.
According to Dr. Amy Egan, the FDA’s deputy director of safety in the division of metabolism drug products, the new warnings, particularly the one for memory loss, came as the result of anecdotal reports compiled over the past year. In short, with well over 30 million Americans now taking statin drugs, we’re witnessing a massive ongoing ‘live’ experiment, and many are putting their health on the line for drugs that offer little in the way of heart protection. In fact, they may actually make your heart health worse.
Originally posted by stirling
Im 67 what do you propose i do now??
Originally posted by 727Sky
I ready did not particularly enjoy the video presentation yet he seemed to present docs backing up his statements. I would like those who have more knowledge on the subject to let us know what they think. The following links are resources and studies basically saying the same thing. The last article is on Statin drugs and a weak link to Alzheimer's.... among other things.
www.activistpost.com... This article really attacks the whole vaccine and big pharma process but could be more B.S. than fact, you decide.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov... Link between Aluminum and the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease: The Integration of the Aluminum and Amyloid Cascade Hypotheses
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov... Aluminum hydroxide injections lead to motor deficits and motor neuron degeneration
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov... Aluminum adjuvant linked to Gulf War illness induces motor neuron death in mice.
www.nature.com... Death of Alzheimer victim linked to aluminium pollution
An autopsy on Carole Cross's brain showed that she was suffering from a rare form of early-onset Alzheimer's when she died in May 2004, and also revealed the presence of high levels of aluminium in her tissues. The researchers who investigated her brain cannot say whether the aluminium was the cause, but point out that the woman had no family history of dementia.
experimentalvaccines.org... This article is on statin drugs.....
According to Dr. Amy Egan, the FDA’s deputy director of safety in the division of metabolism drug products, the new warnings, particularly the one for memory loss, came as the result of anecdotal reports compiled over the past year. In short, with well over 30 million Americans now taking statin drugs, we’re witnessing a massive ongoing ‘live’ experiment, and many are putting their health on the line for drugs that offer little in the way of heart protection. In fact, they may actually make your heart health worse.
Originally posted by anonentity
reply to post by stirling
Apparently a lot of Medical personel are saying that Altzhiemers is a form of diabetes, where the brain cant metabolise the insulin...The other way the brain can get energy is by using ketones, in the trials that have been effected, coconut oil is showing great promise, in bypassing the sugar problem .Thus allowing the brain to use ketones as its energy source. An MD.s husband who got early onset Altzhiemers couldn't get him on a trial for a new drug....however reading about the drug it became clear that it was in essence just coconut oil! she put him on about three tablespoonfulls per day and the symptoms reversed. If you google " doctor Altzhiemers coconut oil" it should come up.
They have now determined that veterans suffering from Gulf War illness fall into three categories:
• Syndrome 1, or cognitive and depression problems.
• Syndrome 2, or confusion ataxia, which is similar to early Alzheimer’s disease.
• Syndrome 3, or severe chronic body pain.