Tuesday, April 03, 2018


Ibuprofen may help cause Alzheimer’s disease….Today's post:  Tuesday, 4-3-2018

Dr Dale Bredesen found that high chronic inflammation was one of the 3 most potent ways to cause Alzheimer’s disease.

This is directly true.

It’s also the case that foods and chemicals that cause high chronic inflammation also cause Alzheimer’s disease.

And, it’s true that foods and supplements that lower inflammation tend to reduce Alzheimer’s disease.

How to eat a low inflammation diet….Today's post:  Tuesday, 12-19-2017 

This post contains details on how to do both things at the same time!

Oddly, despite some ostensible inflammation lowering effects, both statins and ibuprofen tend to cause Alzheimer’s disease.

Taking either one to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease is like pouring gasoline on a fire because it’s a liquid and expecting the fire to go out!

(Statins harm the mitochondria which directly causes Alzheimers and causes diabetes which also causes Alzheimer’s disease.)

It’s important to know that taking ibuprofen helps cause Alzheimer’s disease because otherwise sound research lately has been made into a way to cause more Alzheimer’s disease instead of less!

One study found a way to use a saliva test to see if a person is forming excess beta amyloid. 

The researchers suggested that having such people take ibuprofen might improve this because ibuprofen is anti-inflammatory. 

Because of the side effects of overdoing one kind of inflammation reduction, taking ibuprofen is harmful enough to the heart and your circulation to make that source of Alzheimer’s disease far worse!

In addition to that it’s important to know to reduce inflammation in several other ways without side effects.  Both the curcumin in turmeric and ginger do just that.

And, it’s also very important to STOP doing the things that cause excess inflammation to get the most effect!

 (See the post above for details.)

The other recent research found that inflammation that causes harm to your brain’s cells that release dopamine causes Alzheimer’s disease by depriving your hippocampus that gives you access to your short term memory of a needed growth factor.

That’s important research because it shows that using the protocols that prevent or stop Parkinson’s disease also would prevent this effect.

But here again, the researchers suggest using ibuprofen to lower inflammation.

Using those protocols clearly would help.

Unfortunately using ibuprofen would worsen the results for people with this problem by adding another cause of Alzheimer’s disease without using those protocols.

The Better Brain Book by David Perlmutter MD has the protocols he has found effective for Parkinson’s disease.

And, the Life Extension Foundation has some additional protocols.   

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