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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2006

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 or a result of Alzheimer's, they are quite certain that this metal is highly toxic to humans. This video shows common ways aluminum enters human bodies.

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  • Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it depends on the way our individual bodies process aluminum. It's hard to say, not being a scientist myself. All I know is it's important to fund the people working on finding the answer(s) to the Alzheimer's puzzle. This is one of those videos that just gets you thinking.

  • @sanjurodog

    I think you;re right -- it depends on the individual.

    And I appreciate your comments -- the video was intended to get people thinking!

  • Maybe there is a sort of virus behind all this. I believe in many of these conspiracies, but I also believe that if aluminum was the cause, almost all of us would die of it. I believe it's our sterilized way of life, because you don't see Al/mers or diabetes in third world countries... ;)

  • There are some studies that implicate a virus as a cause of Alzheimer's in certain cases. Since there are many possibilities, we probably should cause it Alzheimer's Syndrome, rather than Alzheimer's disease.

  • On the other hand, researches that show how Gingko Biloba can prevent this disease have been bashed by the conventional scientific community. As happens with homeopathy in general...My advice to you is use Gingko Biloba and Ginseng...

  • It would be nice if Gingko Biloba were able to prevent this disease, but, this just doesn't pan out in many research studies. Certainly, it can help, as positive changes in lifestyle can help, but prevent it? I wouldn't count on it.

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  • Another large source: vaccines!

  • @BurritoBazooka yeah I saw that when I visited your channel.. Thank you for doing what you can where you are...It DOES help!!! May God bless and keep you my friend.

  • @sanjurodog I'm in the UK - we have an e-petitions website set up by the government here for UK citizens, I'll check if there's anything relevant there.

  • @BurritoBazooka it's a race...and we have to win. you can contact me anytime zooka - being an advocate is SO EASY - you can help, by just using your voice...you don't even need to leave your computer to make a difference. If it's ok with you..the next time I get a request to write Congress, I'll let you know - the national Alzheimer's website makes the letters for you, to read, write your name in, and send. Easy -takes 5 minutes. Together, we can help stop the THIEF that is Alzheimer's.

  • @sanjurodog Indeed, and a scary one. So many developments are happening in medical science, I think people are coming closer to finding the root cause(s).

  • @BurritoBazooka maybe it IS a piece of the puzzle, idk... but i hope we can put it together soon...

    but hun, there ARE people in every city in the world that have the disease..that's the scary thing...every 72 seconds in the US someone develops Alzheimer's..AND there are a recorded 200,000 people in the US alone that have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's that are UNDER the age of 65. It's a killer. One that needs to be stopped.

  • @sanjurodog I also think so... If it affected *absolutely everyone*, then everyone in the cities of the world would have Alzheimer's

  • Nothing is out of the realm of possibility, but I think that if it were true that aluminum posed a serious treat to developing the disease, we would see MANY more cases of Alzheimer's than even the current 5.4 million cases currently known in the United States.

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