Need more Alzheimers ideas
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Need more Alzheimers ideas
Posted by karisofia0.0200700759888 seconds
on December 15, 2025 at 3:51 pm ESTI have a friend who is treating Alzheimers (at a moderate+ stage). He has addressed diet, nutrient levels, etc. with a holistic physician, but he needs to get rid of the amyloid plaque that has already formed in his brain.
Does anyone have ideas for treatment? Specifically, he needs to reverse the damage done.
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This article appears to be relevant:
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Reversing Alzheimer's - The Forgotten Causes and Cures Big Pharma Buried
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Neonatologist Mary Newport, M. D. discovered a genuine treatment for dementia when her husband became demented in his fifties. Acquire and read her book “Clearly Keto” (this is her most recent book on that subject).
Dementia is sometimes called “diabetes of the brain” because it’s cause is the loss of brain cells’ ability to use glucose as a fuel substrate. Newport’s treatment is coconut oil which IS a useable fuel source for those old brain cells (in the form of ketones). There were in the past numerous before-and-after videos on You Tube showing her husband after his recovery.
None of the anti-dementia pharmaceuticals work and some are harmful.
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Please buy the book End of Alzheimer’s by Dale Breseden (please check for close spelling as I don’t have the book in front of me.) The plaque on the brain is a symptom, not the cause of Alzheimer’s and according to this Dr and his many studies and good results with patients; the treatment should not be trying to focus on removing it. Hormones, activity, low sugar, addressing nutritional deficiency, supplements, brain exercises, etc. He lays it all out and labs to have done. 60 minutes did a special some years ago and examined the brains of old folks; many without symptoms had the brain plaques and were resilient enough to have good brain health.
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My ‘go-to’ for brain health and preventing/reversing dementia/Alzheimers dementia is Dr Patrick Holford’s book “Upgrade your brain” with some fascinating and quite simple things to check and then follow. You can also go to foodforthebrain.org for more information including a free cognition test to see which areas need improvement and what to do about it. Best wishes for a speedy recovery – please let us know what you end up doing and the results!
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Try this resource: https://www.apollohealthco.com/bredesen-protocol/
And this one: https://www.apollohealthco.com/practitioner-locator/
Good luck.
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I’m so sorry your friend is dealing with this. As part of his nutrition protocol, has he tried acemannan and/or betalains?
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So sorry, your friend is facing this challenge.
Just in case you had not looked at the IMA guide and watch the webinar with Dr. Gazda here are the links
https://imahealth.org/alzheimers-research/
https://imahealth.org/tools-and-guides/alzheimers-brain-health-guide/
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Hi
I suggest a comprehensive functional medicine evaluation that includes metabolic health markers, inflammation, gut microbiome, genetics with APOE 4 testing, advanced nutritional testing, methylation variants and a new thing I learned is plasmalogen levels ( Prodrome test).
Hope this helps
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👍 Thanks
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Prodrome test
prodrome.com
Prodrome | Plasmalogen Supplements for Brain Health
Discover the power of plasmalogen supplements at Prodrome. Real research bringing new hope for people with Dementia, Alzheimer’s, and other brain health.
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Thank you to everyone who replied. I am gathering the ideas they have not tried yet and will research them. (They already did extensive testing including genetics and have tried a number of supplements/diet.)
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If you are in a state that allows THC as a medical treatment, there isn trial evidence that THC may play a role in treating Alzheimer’s. I would seriously look into this form a treatment. Unfortunately I do not have the time to research the studies, but if I get a chance I will.
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