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Evidence Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease

Evidence Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease in Franklin, TN

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Evidence Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease in Franklin, TN

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Evidence That Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease provides scientific proof that mercury can cause Alzheimer's disease. The cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been a mystery for well over a century when it was first identified by Alois Alzheimer, M.D., a German psychiatrist, in 1907. It has affected millions of people worldwide who have suffered and succumbed to this malady.
Dr. Siblerud has identified 70 factors involved in Alzheimer's disease that all can be explained by mercury toxicity. The World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that the greatest source of mercury exposure originates from the dental amalgam, which is comprised of 50 percent mercury. Evidence That Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease describes how the dental amalgam is continuously releasing mercury vapor that is inhaled. It then enters the blood stream where it is transported to the brain. Once inside the brain, it can be entrapped for decades. Evidence is also provided that amalgam mercury is affecting the mind at an early age.
Anecdotal evidence has found that a number of Alzheimer patients have recovered or improved following amalgam removal. Studies have also shown that amalgam mercury may be an etiological factor in multiple sclerosis, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, depression, anxiety, cardiovascular problems, Parkinson disease, and many other health disorders. Evidence That Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease provides a guide on how to prevent Alzheimer's disease, and what to do if you have mercury dental fillings.
Evidence That Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease provides scientific proof that mercury can cause Alzheimer's disease. The cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been a mystery for well over a century when it was first identified by Alois Alzheimer, M.D., a German psychiatrist, in 1907. It has affected millions of people worldwide who have suffered and succumbed to this malady.
Dr. Siblerud has identified 70 factors involved in Alzheimer's disease that all can be explained by mercury toxicity. The World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that the greatest source of mercury exposure originates from the dental amalgam, which is comprised of 50 percent mercury. Evidence That Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease describes how the dental amalgam is continuously releasing mercury vapor that is inhaled. It then enters the blood stream where it is transported to the brain. Once inside the brain, it can be entrapped for decades. Evidence is also provided that amalgam mercury is affecting the mind at an early age.
Anecdotal evidence has found that a number of Alzheimer patients have recovered or improved following amalgam removal. Studies have also shown that amalgam mercury may be an etiological factor in multiple sclerosis, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, depression, anxiety, cardiovascular problems, Parkinson disease, and many other health disorders. Evidence That Mercury Causes Alzheimer's Disease provides a guide on how to prevent Alzheimer's disease, and what to do if you have mercury dental fillings.

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