Living an Alzheimer's Free Life

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  • Alzheimer’s
  • is
  • not
  • hereditary.
  • It
  • is
  • bad
  • habits
  • that
  • are
  • passed
  • on
  • (eating
  • sugar,
  • fats,
  • drinking
  • sugary
  • drinks,
  • not
  • exercising)
  • not
  • some
  • Alzheimer’s
  • gene.
  • Alzheimer’s
  • is
  • not
  • inevitable.
  • Alzheimer’s
  • is
  • due
  • to
  • diet,
  • not
  • old
  • age. How
  • is
  • this
  • possible?
  • Modern
  • medicine
  • says
  • it
  • is
  • a
  • disease
  • of
  • old
  • age
  • and
  • that
  • it
  • cannot
  • be
  • stopped
  • and
  • the
  • only
  • hope
  • is
  • that
  • drug
  • companies
  • find
  • a
  • cure.
  • You
  • are
  • listening
  • to
  • people
  • who
  • only
  • make
  • money
  • when
  • you
  • buy
  • and
  • take
  • their
  • medications.
  • They
  • make
  • money
  • treating
  • diseases,
  • not
  • preventing
  • them.
  • They
  • work
  • in
  • a
  • narrow
  • corridor:
  • they
  • don’t
  • want
  • you
  • to
  • be
  • cured
  • and
  • stop
  • using
  • their
  • meds,
  • and
  • they
  • don’t
  • want
  • you
  • to
  • die
  • because
  • then
  • you
  • stop
  • being
  • a
  • customer.
  • They
  • have
  • a
  • vested
  • interest
  • (a
  • multi-billion
  • dollar
  • vested
  • interest)
  • in
  • seeing
  • to
  • it
  • that
  • you
  • get
  • sick,
  • then
  • take
  • their
  • medicines
  • that
  • cause
  • more
  • harm
  • than
  • good
  • and
  • have
  • worse
  • side
  • effects
  • than
  • the
  • disease
  • they
  • claim
  • to
  • cure. If
  • Alzheimer’s
  • is
  • a
  • disease
  • of
  • old
  • age,
  • why
  • is
  • it
  • that
  • the
  • fastest
  • growing
  • segment
  • of
  • the
  • population
  • for
  • this
  • disease
  • is
  • 55-65,
  • not
  • 85
  • and
  • older? The
  • rapid
  • increase
  • in
  • Alzheimer
  • disease
  • is
  • not
  • due
  • to
  • a
  • higher
  • percentage
  • of
  • the
  • population
  • living
  • longer.
  • The
  • conclusions
  • drawn
  • from
  • the
  • statistics
  • are
  • patently
  • incorrect.
  • 85%
  • of
  • the
  • increase
  • in
  • life
  • expectancy
  • since
  • 1900
  • has
  • come
  • from
  • better
  • prenatal
  • care
  • and
  • control
  • of
  • infectious
  • disease.
  • If
  • those
  • factors
  • are
  • taken
  • out
  • of
  • the
  • equation,
  • the
  • increase
  • in
  • life
  • expectancy
  • has
  • only
  • gone
  • up
  • 4%
  • -
  • while
  • the
  • incidence
  • of
  • Alzheimer’s
  • disease
  • has
  • gone
  • up
  • over 1000%
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