Dementia
Condition- Oxidative runoff mechanism: Aging mercury deposits oxidize and expand, with corrosive runoff saturating adjacent brain tissue. This creates dead patches — low-voltage areas where electricity cannot run freely, causing brain tissue to deteriorate and atrophy. Aluminum oxidizes at a faster rate; when aged aluminum debris collapses into a mercury deposit it causes faster expansion.
- Other contributing metals: Beyond mercury and aluminum, copper, nickel, cadmium, lead, and arsenic are close runners-up. When different metals cross each other's paths in the brain, they interact aggressively, causing additional discharge and a wider range of neurological symptoms.
- Toxic heavy metals: Dealing with toxic heavy metals that don't leave the body easy unless you get the fats down low
- Mercury and aluminum — same as Alzheimer's: Dementia and Alzheimer's are the same disease caused by the same metals: mercury and aluminum. Mercury is the primary cause; aluminum accelerates oxidation. The difference in diagnosis reflects where the metals sit in the brain, not a different underlying disease.
- High-fat diet accelerates progression: Fats in the bloodstream oxidize the metals, causing them to decay and leach faster. You cannot remove metals from the brain when the diet is high in fat — from any source (animal or plant). High-fat diets accelerate the progression of dementia.
- Heavy metals: Heavy metals get into the brain and rust, oxidize, and travel to adjacent tissue
- Mercury: Mercury causes dementia
- Toxic heavy metals: Metals oxidize brain tissue and damage brain tissue, causing brain cells to die
- Toxic Heavy Metals: Metals rust, oxidize, and travel to adjacent brain tissue causing dementia.
- Heavy metals: Oxidizing old inherited metals sending people into dementia
- Heavy metals: Predominantly mercury in the brain, also aluminum
- Heavy metals: Same as Alzheimer's - mercury is main source, along with aluminum, copper, nickel, arsenic. Metals in different parts of brain than Alzheimer's patients.
- Metal location causes symptom variation: Symptoms can vary because of where those metals sit in the brain. When metals are a millimeter this way or that way in someone's brain or brain stem, they can create completely different symptoms, ranging from delusions to severe tantrums to the need to walk for hours with no direction.
- Inherited metals through bloodline: Toxic heavy metals are passed down through generations via metal-contaminated sperm and egg. People are born with inherited levels of mercury and aluminum from ancestral medical treatments.
- Toxic heavy metals: Toxic heavy metals really show themselves when an elder gets dementia
- Location of metals determines symptoms: When metals are a millimeter this way or that in the brain or brain stem, they create completely different symptoms — ranging from delusions to severe tantrums to wandering. Symptom presentation depends entirely on where the metal deposits have formed and where oxidative runoff spreads.
Healing Foods(38)
Supplements(10)
Foods to Avoid(3)
Protocols(9)
Symptoms(5)
Additional Notes(6)
Sources(12)
- Live
- LiveToxic Heavy Metals & Making Lentil Soup(2024-06-03)
- LiveMetals On The Brain - Brain Saver(2022-10-11)
- Podcast027 Raw Honey: Too Much Sugar - Full episode(2022-08-23)
- Podcast
- LiveMENTAL HEALTH & TOXIC HEAVY METALS - Live stream(2022-03-17)
- bookMedical Medium Brain Saver - Chapter 36: Alzheimer's and Dementia(2022)
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- Podcast
- Life-Changing Foods (derived)
- compilationMultiple sources: Brain Saver (2022) Ch.36, Brain Saver Protocols (2022), Unknown Cause of Alzheimer's podcast (2018-08-20), Toxic Heavy Metals podcast (2024-06-03)