Tag Archives: alzheimers

Hallmarks of Alzheimer’s Are Stimulated by This Substance

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published March 10, 2019. Boyd Haley, Ph.D., is a chemist specializing in the development of chemicals to chelate toxic metals, both from the environment and the human body. I had the opportunity to interview Haley (above) at the 2018 Academy of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine (ACIM)… Read More »

Study Links Picking Your Nose to Alzheimer’s Disease

The mechanism of chronic inflammation is at the root of many modern diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, auto-immune diseases and chronic hepatitis.1 A review of the literature from Western Sydney University has suggested that chronic neuroinflammation triggered by chronic nose picking may contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s disease.2 Nose picking is a common… Read More »

Mediterranean diet vs ketosis alzheimers

No worries. Keyword: Search. Mediterranean C. Mediterranean Diet Ketogenic Diet Characteristics: alzheimers pattern rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols mainly from olive oil, polyunsaturated fatty diet from fatty fish, antioxidants, vitamins and mediterranean magnesium, potassium, alzheimers, iodine, zinc, selenium. History of ketosis ketogenic diet. Talk to your doctor before adopting a Ketogenic Diet, or… Read More »

‘It took a full year after my dad’s death from Alzheimer’s before I could recall happy memories – the trauma of his final years was overwhelming’

“Every old man I see reminds me of my father when he had fallen in love with death”  atrick Kavanagh’s words are to the forefront of my mind as I’m walking through St Anne’s Park in Raheny, Dublin, one May morning. Although my dad has been dead for over a decade I’m hit by an unexpected… Read More »