How To Prevent Alzheimer's Disease | A Brand New Lecture by John McDougall, M.D.

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  • @mamaksstorytime
    @mamaksstorytime Рік тому +4

    Lume is made from almonds, and it works like a charm.

    • @Maggie-zr2ow
      @Maggie-zr2ow Рік тому +1

      Lume deodorant? My whole family uses the deodorant and we absolutely love it.

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this important info ❤❤❤

  • @MichelleL20942
    @MichelleL20942 Рік тому +2

    ❤👏THANK YOU👏❤~ Fiji 🇫🇯 💧 ‼️This is 👏 AWESOME 👏 Especially because I can’t control my husband’s diet BUT he will drink this water when I buy it‼️

  • @nonnarocks6312
    @nonnarocks6312 Рік тому +8

    Hi from a record breaking hot Morlupo Rome Italy 👋

  • @allieF714
    @allieF714 Рік тому +5

    It's crazy to say it's painful to get a shot once or twice. Talk to diabetics who have to poke themselves several times to check sugar levels and give meds and insulin.

  • @144Donn
    @144Donn Рік тому +3

    Since the mid 80's when my mother was diagnosed with AD, I have stopped using Aluminum based antiperspirants and NEVER cook in Aluminum. But, on occasion I may bake or warm food in an aluminum pan..wondering if that is not playing with fire..or because there is limited contact - as the food is mostly dry and not liquid, there is minimal transfer.Also, I cannot imagine that using Aluminum foil to cover food in the fridge, would be a problem. I assume the transfer comes when there is full contact and the tempo is high.

    • @Maggie-zr2ow
      @Maggie-zr2ow Рік тому

      I’ve read that aluminum can leach into food because of certain spices and acidic contents. And there’s those moisture beads that form on the underside of the foil as it sits in the refrigerator and drops onto the food. There are so many safer options on the market like ceramic pans with lids for warming in the oven, and glass containers with lids for storing food in the fridge. It’s hard to get rid of otherwise perfectly good pans but it might give you more peace of mind. Also consider using parchment paper in place of foil, or as an added barrier between the foil and food. Wish you good health.

    • @144Donn
      @144Donn Рік тому +1

      @@Maggie-zr2ow Yes, tomato seems to. Thx for the heads up

    • @zamfirtoth6441
      @zamfirtoth6441 Рік тому

      Eating low carb with no processed food and alot of animal foods which contain tons of fat soluble vitamins and amino acids is turning out to be the proper human diet. The amount of anecdotal evidence for this is becoming staggering, the evidence is only anecdotal because the medical industry loses more money the more this evidence gets a foothold. I know this is a vegan safe space, but the truth will set you free.

    • @laurieadamson5355
      @laurieadamson5355 Рік тому +1

      Where you mother had AD I would avoid aluminum all the time. When aluminum in a pan or aluminum foil corrodes aluminum is released. Maggie is correct acid food will corrode aluminum. However just boiling water in an aluminum pot releases a lot of water. The problem is we are exposed to so much aluminum on a daily basis that we need to reduce as many sources as we can. It is challenging to do. I hope you have started drinking silica water. My husband Dennis N Crouse who is a chemist tested an aluminum caldera. "Filling a new aluminum caldera made by Imusa with fluoridated (i.e., 0.5ppm fluoride) tap water and heating it at 350oF for 1 hour resulted in 770mcg/L of aluminum being added to the water." Where there is a family history of AD you will be very interested in my husband's and my website. His mother has late onset Alzheimer's and when he learned there was no effective treatment he turned to the scientific literature. This is when he learned aluminum causes Alzheimer's and drinking silica rich mineral water removes the aluminum. Did you know most drip style coffee makers add aluminum to your coffee? My husband tested a few models. Alzheimer's can be prevented! prevent-alzheimers-autism-stroke.com/

    • @Maggie-zr2ow
      @Maggie-zr2ow Рік тому +1

      @@laurieadamson5355 Thank you so much for this information! Your comment popped up in my notifications. Best to you💗

  • @Equinox1.5
    @Equinox1.5 Рік тому +5

    Baking soda (which has always been aluminium-free, in spite of suggestions to the contrary) makes a great deodorant and is quite an anti-perspirant, too, without aluminium. It's very hard on clothes, so it's best to wash it off after half an hour (it should still work) or to wear an old t-shirt to absorb some of the powder before putting on more delicate clothes.

    • @the_experiencer_502
      @the_experiencer_502 Рік тому +4

      It seems that some baking powders contain some amount of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), and some (not all) of them also contain aluminum, I think there's where the myth or believe that baking soda has aluminum in it, but inherently it doesn't as you stated 😀 that's a great tip about using it as deodorant for your body, I've heard of some people using lemon with it

    • @Equinox1.5
      @Equinox1.5 Рік тому +2

      @@the_experiencer_502 Yes, it was something like that :-) Certainly a confusion with baking powder. Just make sure your skin is very dry before applying it (you don't need too much), as it can burn if the skin is wet. I also take a break from it sometimes for a day because it is not the kindest to the skin but most of the time my skin is OK with it. I also find, in general, that the deodorant effect lasts for two days, even if I shower in between. It's the best deodorant I've used and it's cheap as chips and aluminium-free.

    • @ShouldaWaved
      @ShouldaWaved Рік тому +2

      I was looking for baking soda on the store the. Got sidetracked lol for the litter boxes haha

  • @bmn-q1r
    @bmn-q1r Рік тому +5

    🙏🏽

  • @jimb3093
    @jimb3093 Рік тому +2

    all my aluminum cooking pans are going to the trash. What's the best to cook with?

    • @growden100
      @growden100 Рік тому +1

      Cooper pans, maybe cast iron, but research

    • @jimb3093
      @jimb3093 Рік тому

      @@lindaripp5902 thank you. I’ll look for those.

    • @monicasong427
      @monicasong427 8 місяців тому

      Please recycle metals. ^_^

  • @alidapc
    @alidapc Рік тому +3

    Silica can also be found as homeopathic pellets. Dirt cheap.