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Alzheimers is caused by imballances in the organs and systems resulting in an inability to assimilate foods properly, mostly combined with, or caused by mis-adjusted spine(pressure on nerve channels that carry nutrients), lacteal duct adhesions(causing a lack of chile or the great alkaline reserve resulting in acidic conditions), resulting in bad eliminations of toxins (due to the taxed organs, and bad brane flows due to a lack of the mineral gold - which gold throws off toxins in the nerves(by being deficient in gold)(as well as silver), and also makes the micro-tubules that carry nutrients to the brane cells not work properly-due to natural pressures in the brane causing malfunction of these delivery systems within the axons. Analoid build-ups occur, and the brane becomes like a stone. (even on x-rays). This can be reversed. Look up 'Edgar Cayce alzheimers' on google or some engine. Cayce died a long time ago, and I do not work for his organization, but I have done tons of research on this. (many of these same causes are involved in other neurologic disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis) almost identical causes, and cures. Only the Alzheimers ends up with the large analoid build ups though. In MS the nervs lose the mylon because of high toxin concentrations causing loss of elasticity, and the immune system tends to attack the mylon, causing leasions, or loss. Pigs do not need mylon around their nerves, but these studies have not resulted in any help for MS patients that I know of. Gold treatments seem the best course, and proper eating including cutting out fats, and sugars, and eating more alkaline building foods. Good Q! 2pts Forgetfullness has many causes, but I forget what they are.. hee hee! Most of the time if something interests a person it will be remembered much better. Memory is an electro-chemical process, that is stored chemicaly, and becomes elctro-chemical upon recall. There have been large advances recently in the ability to SEE memory occuring in the brane, and if someone has seen something before, it can be deturmined via a scan, by showing the person a photo, and seing if they have the matching recall signs, or waves. This is an amazing new science, and quite fascinating. The mind matches what is most similar to what it is seeing, comparing it to what it has seen/heard/smelled/tasted/thought before. There are also short, and long term memories, and they occur differently. One is downloaded during rem sleep, so if someone does not get enough rem sleep, they will not have a good long term memory allways. A good example is a schitzofrenic person does not get much R.E.M or rapid eye movement dream state stleep.
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There is a huge difference b/w the two. Alzheimer's, for one, is terminal. In Alzheimer's, amyloid plaques and fiber tangles are in the brain. These begin appearing in the entirinal cortex, move to the hippocampus, and end the progression in the neocortex in the brain. Loss of memory is one symptom of Alzheimer's. But Alzheimer's does much more to you than simply memory loss. A person with Alzheimer's cannot function properly in some respects. They may not be able to process audible sounds, for example. They may hear them, but cannot understand them. Persons with Alzheimer's do not sleep correctly, and as a result, they sleep a lot during the day.
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