Alzheimers And The Aluminum Story

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[edit] Alzheimers And The Aluminum Story

Aluminum, which is often contained in tap water, has been long suspected to have a toxic effect on the brain (for a review see Ref. 6).

This toxicity may be potentiated by fruit juices, which have tartaric acid in them and help to get more aluminum into the brain. According to Ref. 6 aluminum increases the insoluble beta-amyloid in the brain as well as a "tau-protein", which is also part of the senile plaques. Aluminum also increases iron induced oxidative injury to the brain cells. Aluminum should not be in food or in drinking water. Cook with stainless steel pots, not in aluminum pots! This is an example of how the "grass roots" medical opinon of the general population has been confirmed by medical evidence. For years we were told by scientists that there would not be any evidence for this. These scientists were wrong, there is evidence now!

Aluminum does cause Alzheimers (according to Ref.6):
It does so by way of the glia cells, which produce amyloid in the brain. Cook with stainless steel pots, not in aluminum pots! This is an example where the grass roots movement from the general population has been confirmed by medical evidence.
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