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any disease comes about as a malfunction of one or more of your
bodies systems. Much if not most of the time this is a
result of a slow degenerative process due to the lack of adequate
bodily supplies of the elements necessary for normal function and
rejuvenation of affected organs. Commercial Farming and natural
erosion has depleted global farmlands of most essential elements
therefore it is not wise to assume that your diet contains enough
of these elements for normal body function and maintenance.
See Senate Document 264.
It is also unwise to suspect that
intervention therapies will be successful without adequate dietary
levels of these elements in useable
forms.
See The Package.
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The Brain and Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease attacks nerve cells in several
regions of the brain.
A. Cerebral Cortex:
- Involved in conscious thought and language.
B. Basal forebrain:
- Has large numbers of neurons containing
acetylcholine, a chemical important in memory and learning.
C. Hippocampus:
- Essential to memory storage. The earliest signs
of Alzheimer's are found in the nearby entorhinal cortex (not
shown).

Hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease
include neuritic plaques,
(outside neurons), and
neurofibrillary tangles
(inside neurons).
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