Saturday, 9 March 2019

How "insulin" is responsible for Alzheimer's disease


Good video on how "insulin" is responsible for Alzheimer's disease.

Amy Berger - She is the author of “The Alzheimer’s Antidote: Using a Low-Carb, High-Fat Diet to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease, Memory Loss, and Cognitive Decline.”

- In Alzheimer's there is shortage of glucose available in the brain. Because of this shortage of glucose, brain neurons begins to shrink and atrophy.

- Insulin's function of regulating sugar in the blood is just one function of insulin. Insulin has so many other very important functions in the body.

- "Higher" insulin is the main cause of Alzheimer's disease.

- So, disruption in insulin metabolism is the key cause of Alzheimer's

- People who at the highest risk for Alzheimer's are those who are taking insulin medication for diabetes.

- Often, all memory problems are suspected as Alzheimer's. But memory problems can also happen when someone is B12 deficient, has anemia, is omega-3 deficient. When someone has any of these 3 and also higher insulin, then it may create the perfect storm for Alzheimer's. (note: that B12 and anemia could cause memory problems).

https://thefatemperor.com/amy-berger-on-alzheimers-antidote-and-insulin-related-disease-podcast-5/?fbclid=IwAR0v1DWeKCE6vSleRDR0Zrnta29VuIeRbDem9Xtaghf4g1GBx52D5Wn62AA

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