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NIH, Duke University, and the NY Times Ignore Causes of Alzheimer's

by Observation Deck
Amyloid plaque, animal fat, trioxypurine, mercury, other heavy metals concentrated
in fish and animal flesh... are each causes of Alzheimer's.
NIH gives mammal flesh invested Duke University a big role
in commenting on causes of Alzheimer's.
Naturally Duke, aligned financially to the Atkins Foundation of
Dr Atkins (dead of a cerebral stroke at a weight of 257 pounds)
and Smithfield (biggest pig killer in the world)
would not focus on
1 amyloid plaque, the byproduct of animal protein
metabolism which lines the cerebral arteries,
2 animal fat, which lines
the same arteries, or
3 trioxypurine, also known as uric acid or the preurine in animal muscle
cells, another brain and heart artery clogger.
4 mercury and other memory destroying neurotoxins concentrated in
fish flesh at rates 1000 to 1 million times more than in the polluted
waters in which they swim. Even the Ad Council is running public
service spots about brain destroying mercury.
Nor did the deforesting war promoting NY Times in the following article:
the offending article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/health/research/29prevent.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=alzheimer%27s%20bullet&st=cse

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by -
I think it's inflammation. They've found that things that reduce cholesterol and moderate blood sugar like coffee, vitamin B3, exercise, or drugs such as ibuprofen which reduce inflammation, all are correlated with lower alzheimers. What those people were doing was trying to conclusively isolate a cause, and any action which could halt alzheimer's in people already stricken - which is more difficult.
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