Oct 10, 2013  Melatonin is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect you against heart disease, diabetes, migraine headaches, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancer. … When this hormone latches onto a breast cancer cell, it has been found to counteract estrogen’s tendency to stimulate cell growth. In fact, melatonin has a …
https://articles.mercola.com/…/alzheimers-dementia-treatment.aspx
Jun 13, 2013  A study reveals that vitamins B6, B12, and folic acid, as well as cinnamon, may help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
Sep 12, 2013  When used at extreme levels, copper can be very toxic and can increase your risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Nov 8, 2008  Eating the wrong diet could increase your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists have found a link between the degenerative brain disease and raised levels of an omega-6 fatty acid. Researchers compared the brains of mice bred with a condition that mimics Alzheimer’s to those of normal mice.
https://articles.mercola.com/…/estrogen-levels-and-cognitive-decline.aspx
Jan 2, 2008  Another nail in the coffin for postmenopausal estrogen therapy. Last year, NEJM published a study that suggested that estrogen helps prevent Alzheimers disease in women. This information provided another false justification for traditional medicine to prescribe it. If you have not purchased Dr. Lee’s book, …
Apr 27, 2017  Mounting research also suggests Alzheimer’s disease is intricately connected to insulin resistance; even mild elevation of blood sugar is associated with an elevated risk for dementia. Diabetes and heart disease are also known to elevate your risk, and both are rooted in insulin resistance.
Feb 11, 2010  Copper pipes have no place in your home. Learn why installing special filters can help you avoid heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes.
Aug 4, 2013  Not only heart disease and stroke, but I’m thinking cancer, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, or any illness that requires good oxygenation to the tissues. … One of the mechanisms that causes this increased risk is that synthetic estrogens and progesterones increase blood viscosity, i.e., they decrease the zeta …
Feb 16, 2010  Alzheimer’s disease is not the only reason to ditch your aluminum-containing antiperspirant and deodorant, as this metal has also been linked to cancer. A 2006 study found that aluminum salts can mimic the hormone estrogen, and chemicals that imitate that hormone are known to increase breast cancer …
Nov 6, 2014  A six-year study reveals that those with vitamin D deficiency are more than twice as likely to develop dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.