If you are concerned about Alzheimer's, "steps should be taken to lessen human exposure to Aluminum," according to The Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. How? Here are some simple tips to fine-tune your diet.
This video refers to the following research papers:
- Aluminum and Alzheimer’s Disease: After a Century of Controversy, Is there a Plausible Link? ( Click here for Full-Text in a PDF. )
- Neurotoxic Effects of Aluminium Among Foundry Workers and Alzheimer’s Disease
SOURCE:
NutritionFacts.org
NutritionFacts.org
This is little more than an attention-getting headline. Redigging old empty holes.
ReplyDeleteUsually, links to the research are located at the end of the article. In this case, the links are at the beginning, above the video. This is because the video is based on newer research that does, indeed, re-dig old holes.
DeleteBefore 2000, research was done indicating a connection between Alzheimer's and aluminum, which was subsequently disproved, and there the matter stood for many years.
After 2000, new research discovered different associations. You can read the most famous of those papers at the links above the video.
The holes may be old, and they may have looked empty. Notwithstanding, new technology has often proven an old oil well to not necessarily be an empty one. So too, an old research hole is often worth re-visiting as technology advances.