My mother had early onset dementia. She died 21 years after her initial diagnosis, at the age of 77. I believe that we are looking at several different patterns of neurological damage and several different sets of initiating events and substances. Aluminum, mercury, trauma, brain events/trauma, dietary fats (PUFA), metabolic disorders ge…
My mother had early onset dementia. She died 21 years after her initial diagnosis, at the age of 77. I believe that we are looking at several different patterns of neurological damage and several different sets of initiating events and substances. Aluminum, mercury, trauma, brain events/trauma, dietary fats (PUFA), metabolic disorders generally, pharmaceuticals both oral and injected seasonally-are stacked against our brains. I wonder if keeping a functioning brain comes down to saying no to allopathic doctors and recommendations.
My mother had early onset dementia. She died 21 years after her initial diagnosis, at the age of 77. I believe that we are looking at several different patterns of neurological damage and several different sets of initiating events and substances. Aluminum, mercury, trauma, brain events/trauma, dietary fats (PUFA), metabolic disorders generally, pharmaceuticals both oral and injected seasonally-are stacked against our brains. I wonder if keeping a functioning brain comes down to saying no to allopathic doctors and recommendations.