the altzheimers aluminum theory: i don't buy it

United States
January 4, 2018 1:56am CST
people have been going round and round for decades about the possibility of aluminum being a contributor to altzheimer's in patients. my dad's mom was one of 4 kids.she basically made herself a case study without meaning to.all her life she refused to cook or serve anything in aluminum..or use cans made from it. now here's where it gets interesting: she and 1 brother were prescribed the same medicine for an illness..her other two brothers did not.guess which siblings got the disease? right.the ones on the medication. poor grams..it got her anyway. i just don't trust a lot of big pharma/medical. who knows if they're purposely creating disease to sell "cures".. it's like they say..the treatment is where the money's at.
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• United States
5 Jan 18
I thought they said there might be a tie in to aluminum since people with this disease have high levels of aluminum in their blood, but I haven't read anything about it in a while. I don't trust pharmacy companies either, it's all about the money and not the people to them.
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@BelleStarr (61463)
• United States
4 Jan 18
I use stainless steel pans, don't drink soda or anything from aluminum cans, okay I may eat tuna and tomato soup so I guess I am exposed. My mom has dementia but not Alzheimer's but she is 102 and I don't know anyone in my family who has had Alzheimer's. I guess we will wait and see. I don't trust pharma at all!!
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• Philippines
4 Jan 18
You never really know what the industry is doing. Remind me of that one time they had rumored cure for cancer but ti was never recognized.
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