Autopsies have shown that many patients who die without having experienced any cognitive impairment have amyloid plaques – while others who died with Alzheimer’s disease have no plaques at all. This is proof, says Dr. Lewis, that amyloid plaques can’t be the only cause of disease. And he notes that Harvard researchers have theorized that amyloid plaques are part of an immune response, and may even be beneficial.Dr. Lewis believes that it is chronic inflammation caused by other conditions like diabetes, heart disease and metabolic syndrome that lead to the development of Alzheimer’s disease. As noted by Natural Health 365, inflammation can be triggered by many things, including poor nutrition, chronic lack of sleep, toxins, exposure to pesticides and other chemicals, as well as both viral and bacterial infections. It is logical, therefore, that decreasing inflammation by increasing exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, reducing stress, getting sufficient sleep and so on, can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s in later life. Natural Health 365 reported:
In a landmark study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers found that improvements in indicators of heart health – such as lowered blood pressure – were associated with a lower incidence of dementia. “Earlier diagnosis and better treatment of heart disease and stroke lowers risk of dementia,” the team concluded.Clearly, there are various avenues of research well worth exploring regarding the causes and treatment of Alzheimer’s. After 20 years of failed amyloid plaque research it’s time for the medical community to stop wasting its time and change direction. Learn more at Dementia.news. Sources for this article include: NaturalHealth365.com Alz.org
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