Blog Posts in 2022

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  • Alzheimer’s disease and mitochondrial dysfunction
    Alzheimer’s disease and mitochondrial dysfunction

    “Alzheimers’s is not a disease. It’s a complex outcome from the marriage of our genes with our environment, with our lifestyle.” [i] We think of Alzheimer’s disease as a disease of the brain – we ...

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  • Alzheimer’s and nutrition – Is it too late to make changes?
    Alzheimer’s and nutrition – Is it too late to make changes?

    The concept of metabolic morbidity is interesting – chronic dysfunction in metabolic state due to a multitude of factors, primarily decreased energy expenditure (poor exercise) and increased energy ...

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  • Exercise and the brain – why bother?
    Exercise and the brain – why bother?

    When we think about declining functions in our later years, it is important to remember that there is a spectrum of decline, a slope of dysfunction. In the end, hardly anyone gets out of this world ...

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  • Mild Cognitive Impairment – AKA Early Dementia, Early Alzheimer’s
    Mild Cognitive Impairment – AKA Early Dementia, Early Alzheimer’s

    Why would you want to know if you are just having a “senior moment” or if you are on the path to Alzheimer’s disease? Conventional medicine tells you that there is no cure, there is only staving off ...

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  • ArMA wants to know how I feel about COVID-19?
    ArMA wants to know how I feel about COVID-19?

    Every time I run the numbers, the mortality rate remains the same – hovers between 1.4 and 1.8% - since I have been counting the numbers. In the meantime, we have spent untold amounts of money in an ...

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  • One man’s experience with Aspartame®.
    One man’s experience with Aspartame®.

    From Bill N, published with his permission Aspartame is a poison and withdrawal from Aspartame is real. I started consuming Aspartame when I became a diabetic about 15 years ago. I am an active 61 ...

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