Shocking Study Confirms Our Worst Fear About Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease isn’t just about your genetics.
Just because your dad or granddad had the disease doesn’t mean you WILL too.
You see, only a very small percentage of Alzheimer’s cases are actually inherited from a parent.
It’s called familial Alzheimer’s disease, and these cases typically start in your 30s or 40s.
Now, a recent study evaluating people with familial AD revealed something shocking about the disease that can impact everyone.
Here’s everything you need to know.
For more than 40 years, studies have pointed to a link between aluminum and Alzheimer’s disease.
Now, a study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease shows an undeniable association between aluminum and amyloid-beta, the harmful protein that is the hallmark of the disease.
For this study, researchers compared the brain tissue of people with familial AD to those without AD.
The brain tissue of people with familial AD had significantly HIGHER levels of aluminum than the tissue of those without it.
What’s more? The aluminum was found in ALL of the brain tissues that were studied, including those key to memory and cognition.
Even worse? The aluminum was found right alongside amyloid-beta.
This means whatever genetic predisposition causes the increase in amyloid-beta also encourages the accumulation of aluminum.
And it destroys your brain.
That’s the case whether you have familial AD—or the non-genetic variety.
Aluminum is your brain’s number one enemy.
And the scariest part? You’re probably putting in your body every single day.
Because the number one culprit is deodorant. It’s also in aluminum pots and aluminum cans (which can transfer to the food you eat), shampoos, and soaps.
It’s even in antacids.
So, please do all you can to avoid putting unnecessary aluminum in your body. Choose natural deodorant, use cast iron cookware, and go for products made without this dangerous metal.
It could be your best defense against this incurable disease.