look up calcification of the arteries in the brain and how inorganic calcium which is in many processed foods, canned goods but not all, cause it. also it affects body joints. calcium carbonate is one they use a lot, which is nothing but ground up chalk.
also look up the increase of Alzheimers with the increase of statin drugs usage and low cholesterol diets, the brain is pretty much all cholesterol and needs it to function.
Yep ! Had this problem in the family so have tried to study it for quite awhile. The brain feeds on fat. I've refused to take statins [ lowered cholesterol, 250, by oatmeal] and keep my cholesterol close to 200 total count much to my doctors disdain.
We have a close friend that has been on heart medicine and statins for decades. He now has full blown Alzheimers at 71.
Not sure whether all this is related, but, I think it is.
Now I need to look at that study and video.
I don’t know how research or what tests are done on people diagnosed as dementia/Alzheimer’s patients outside of an office visit with primary or neurologist doctors but from just observing my father-in-law before his symptoms worsened he did have moments and sometimes even several minutes of real clarity.
I’ve mentioned this before when describing his decline, these clarity segments always seem to come out when he was mad, angered or something or someone caused him to “get his blood pressure up”.
Depending on the conversation at the given time he could recall his kids names or places or even people from his job, friends and even give detailed directions to a specific location far away he use to drive to as well as remembering things like yesterday’s lunch or dinner. Now as time went on, his decline was more than his body could keep up with and even in an angry state he could not recall Barbara’s name, my name or the names of his other children. He could however always remember growing up in Greenwich Village, NY and his address there as well as the names of his parents, but not his siblings.
This is just mine and Barbara’s observations on a very low level but it amazed us how crystal clear he could be when angry before things really went downhill. Our opinions were there’s has to be a correlation between the blood flow into the brain and something restricting at a normal rate vs when mad or his BP was up, maybe even something to do with the adrenaline.
I hope there can be a reversal of what causes this disease, the man was a empty shell of the person he once was. Everything that made him who he was was stripped from him.