Alluminum and Alzheimer's

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My grandmother past away from Alzheimer's disease at the age of 83. She did not know me, my daughter or even who she was. Her eyes no longer had an iris... there was just pinkish red. I am a natural health educator studying to be a Naturopathic doctor and I am writing my research paper on Alzheimers. I don't ever want to see someone suffer from something that can be prevented. A study done shows that what what people fear most is losing their mind/memories. If your house was burning down what's the first thing you want to take with you? Pictures was the number one response.... Thank you for this film and for everyone watching Do NOT feel discouraged... spread the word and make positive changes now.

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Aluminum, a toxic metal, creates havoc in human nervous systems. It is often found in the brains of Alzheimer’s victims at levels 2-4 times greater than found in normal brains. Although scientists are uncertain about whether aluminum is a cause of Alzheimer’s or a result, they are quite certain that this metal is highly toxic to humans. This video shows common ways aluminum enters human bodies.

Credits: Phyllis Staff, Ph.D., AlzheimersFree Press
URL: http://www.AlzheimersFree.com/aluminum.html
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