The Vitamin That Defeats Dementia…

Technology is a gift, and I appreciate all the options we have today that our ancestors could not even imagine. But there’s a price that comes with it. Toxins from our industrial world are changing the playing field, and one of the most troubling side effects is showing up in my patients at a very young age. You see, my patients with early-onset dementia have been getting younger and younger. I used to see the disease start in people in their late 50s. But now I’m seeing more and more patients in their late 40s. Now, a new study in the Surgical Neurology International journal confirms what I’ve found. Researchers discovered that people are developing dementia a decade earlier than they did just 20 years ago.1 The doctors referring their dementia patients to me aren’t sure what’s causing the change. But I am. It’s the result of our environment. And the lead researcher of the new study, Colin Pritchard, agrees with me: “The rate of increase in such a short time suggested a silent or even a hidden epidemic, in which environmental factors must play a major part, not just aging,” he was quoted as saying. Chronic inflammation is the culprit Today, toxins are everywhere – in the air, in the things we handle, in the household and workplace items we use every day… even in our food and water. When the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) looked at roughly 2,400 people, it found 215 toxic compounds in their urine and b...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Brain Health Source Type: news