I've heard that too--and I said, "Yeah, my dad had some pretty lucid days too." He was in Alzheimer's assisted living for a couple of years and died there.
I've heard that too--and I said, "Yeah, my dad had some pretty lucid days too." He was in Alzheimer's assisted living for a couple of years and died there.
Yes, it was very hard to watch. She was a lovely woman. I believe it was a result of Western medicine. Before my husband and I met, his mom had breast cancer and was treated with chemo and radiation. From what I understand, before that, she didn’t have the best digestive system. The chemo did a number on it, so she struggled with it at least 10 years before she got gallstones. I tried to convince her to try natural ways to dissolve them and actually work on her system to heal it as much as possible, but she was hooked into doctors, etc. A surgeon told her that having a gallbladder surgery would solve all of her problems and she’d be able to eat like normal again. 🙄 With her history, there was no way that was going to happen. So, they took out her gallbladder, and, the following year, the first signs of Parkinson’s appeared. The gallbladder is responsible for producing bile in your body, which helps your system break down and absorb food. Without her gallbladder and combined with her digestive tract issues, I believe her brain and body were being starved of the necessary nutrients. While it can never be confirmed, I stand by that conclusion.
A lot of the time, people don’t want to do the hard work in order to regain their health, especially when they have someone telling them that there’s an easy way, even if it’s a lie. This is not a judgement on anyone. It’s just how people are. It’s why fad diets work, why people buy diet pills, etc.
I've heard that too--and I said, "Yeah, my dad had some pretty lucid days too." He was in Alzheimer's assisted living for a couple of years and died there.
I watched my MIL’s decline. She had Parkinson’s and dementia. There was a point when most days she was completely out of it.
More 💔😔💔 for you as well. 😰
Yes, it was very hard to watch. She was a lovely woman. I believe it was a result of Western medicine. Before my husband and I met, his mom had breast cancer and was treated with chemo and radiation. From what I understand, before that, she didn’t have the best digestive system. The chemo did a number on it, so she struggled with it at least 10 years before she got gallstones. I tried to convince her to try natural ways to dissolve them and actually work on her system to heal it as much as possible, but she was hooked into doctors, etc. A surgeon told her that having a gallbladder surgery would solve all of her problems and she’d be able to eat like normal again. 🙄 With her history, there was no way that was going to happen. So, they took out her gallbladder, and, the following year, the first signs of Parkinson’s appeared. The gallbladder is responsible for producing bile in your body, which helps your system break down and absorb food. Without her gallbladder and combined with her digestive tract issues, I believe her brain and body were being starved of the necessary nutrients. While it can never be confirmed, I stand by that conclusion.
A lot of the time, people don’t want to do the hard work in order to regain their health, especially when they have someone telling them that there’s an easy way, even if it’s a lie. This is not a judgement on anyone. It’s just how people are. It’s why fad diets work, why people buy diet pills, etc.
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