Neurons and Exercise

Neurons and Exercise

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Introduction to my book Prevent Alzheimer's, autisim and stroke with 7 Supplements, 7 Lifestyle Choices, and a Dissolved Mineral

 
Here is a link to my book https://www.amazon.com/Dennis-N-Crouse-Ph-D/e/B01LFW4782?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1587822164&sr=8-1

My wife Laurie Adamson has a facebook group  Alzheimer's: Late and Early Onset, APOE4 https://www.facebook.com/groups/509038829797535/

Introduction

I have found a surprising connection between Alzheimer’s, autism, and stroke and this ground-breaking book describes their common causal factor.  These diseases are modern mismatch diseases created by our brains attempting to function in the presence of a chemical monster at levels not experienced during the brain’s evolution. This book describes specific preventative measures to be taken by you and your family to rid yourself of this chemical monster. It also encourages cultural changes that will allow our society to prevent these mismatch diseases. Most importantly a preventative system for individuals is described in this book involving 7 specific supplements, 7 lifestyle choices, and a dissolved mineral that will prevent Alzheimer’s, autism, and stroke.  This is also a combination therapy that has been shown to reverse the cognitive decline seen in early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.  Elements of this combination therapy have also been found to reverse the course of autism in the very young and the course of hardening of the arteries and stroke in the very old.
My interest in dementia started after an acquaintance died of the after-effects of a stroke and my mother and a friend’s mother, both 86 years old at the time, began suffering severe frustration and panic attacks due to short term memory failure.  Having no preconceived notions about dementia and autism, I spent a number of years reading research articles in scientific journals. The search for the causes of Alzheimer’s and stroke started as a mystery and led to a surprising connection with the cause of autism. Once the mystery was solved it transformed into a crusade.  I found this monster lurking in my medicine cabinet, food pantries, refrigerator, and the water pipes leading into my home.   This monster has been damaging the brains of newborn infants, elderly family members, and everyone in between for years.  It is time to take on this monster as both individuals and as a culture. Reading the book will allow you to make an informed decision about what recommendations you will use to prevent this monster from claiming your brain and the brains of those you love.



Being a biochemist I am naturally suspicious of supplementing my diet with impure herbal extracts.  Small traces of toxic impurities in these extracts can do damage to your body and especially your brain.  Therefore this book only recommends supplements containing purified biochemicals and a dissolved mineral all of which are commonly found in your body.
The Alzheimer’s Association finds that Alzheimer’s disease is grossly misunderstood and underestimated.  When they surveyed people in 12 countries they found: 
 “59 percent of people surveyed incorrectly believe that Alzheimer's disease is a typical part of ageing and 40 percent of people believe that Alzheimer's is not fatal”.


Alzheimer’s (AD) is a currently a terminal disease but it is not an inevitable part of aging.  The following table will give you some “food” for thought.  Does this table suggest that AD is a typical part of ageing? 

There are countries in the world, such as Malaysia and Singapore, where people with similar life expectancy to the U.S. have much less AD.   This book explains why AD is not prevalent in some parts of the world and how countries like the U.S. can lower their rate of AD.  This book also explains how individuals can take steps to lower their risk of AD and work toward cultural changes in their countries to lower the rate of AD. True prevention is only possible by first discovering the cause of a disease such as Alzheimer’s. The book begins as I did, searching for the cause of Alzheimer’s.  I hope you join me in this exciting search by reading Chapter 1.