Alzheimer Treatment - Summary
The science relating electromagnetic radiation exposure to Alzheimer's disease is sound. Reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease involves a recognition of potential sources of electromagnetic radiation, like hand-held cellular phones, electric blankets, hand-held hair dryers, clock radios on the night stand near the head, and desktop computers, to name a few.
The relationship between Alzheimer's disease and aluminum is supported by several observations including worldwide epidemiological reports, the presence of extremely high brain aluminum levels in Alzheimer's patients, and studies revealing that aluminum increases damaging free radicals. Many municipal water utilities add aluminum sulfate to public water sources to help remove fine particulate matter. This is a strong argument in favor of drinking bottled water. Avoid medications containing aluminum. Read ingredient labels of food products to help avoid aluminum consumption. Food cooked in aluminum cookware can absorb substantial amounts of aluminum, choose glass or stainless steel. And remember that melatonin can limit aluminum's damaging effects.
Avoid medications containing acetaminophen as it reduces the availability of the important antioxidant glutathione.
Meat and eggs are rich in inflammation-producing fatty acids. And it is this inflammation that leads to the enhanced production of brain damaging free radicals. Supplementation with oils rich in appropriate essential fatty acids can remarkably reduce inflammation-reducing free radical production.
Appropriate anti oxidants and cellular energizers, substantiated by research published in the most well-respected scientific and medical journals, have important roles in any treatment plan for this disease.
"Gluten sensitivity is common in patients with neurological disease of unknown cause and may have aetiological significance" Lancet, 347:369-371(1996).






