Yes. The exact moment is impossible. However, there are signs that would reliably indicate that the human body could SOON begin moving towards this process.
You must first accept that there is a vector in Alzheimer's disease. (Plaque formation does not come from out of the blue.). Something must be triggering plaque formation.
Plaque formation can be seen in other parts of the body. In the arteries it has been discovered that chlamydia is beneath some plaque deposits.
Plaque would likely be acting as a secondary immune component. The standard immune system is not able to go beyond the blood brain barrier. Plaque deposited in the brain would serve to immobilize any vector moving around in the brain.
The very common virus, herpes is known to hide from the immune system in the dorsal root ganglia of the brain. As the virus is present in more than half of all individuals, herpes outbreaks are common.
Herpes outbreaks are known as fever blisters or cold sores because it is active during times of stress or infection. Outbreaks seem to occur when the immune system is busy, elsewhere. Herpes outbreaks occur when the immune system is preoccupied.
The trigger for herpes outbreak was discovered in 2012. It is a compound containing very high level of one essential amino acid. An extremely high level of this specific amino acids is telling the virus that the body is breaking down protein to fight an infection.
As we age, less and less of this specific amino acid becomes available. As there is less with age, the signal for herpes outbreaks eventually occurs less strongly ….or less often.
Without the only signal that lets it know it is safe to escape, herpes virus essentially becomes trapped behind the blood brain barrier. It might move around …but it would not leave. The immune system remains aware of its physical presence. Production of plaque for immunity becomes a possible or even probable occurrence.
If someone once often used to have fever blisters and has not had them occur in many years …this could be a sign that they may be ripe for Alzheimer's disease. Times of emotional or physical stress may be enough to activate the virus without actually triggering symptoms of herpes outbreak.
Research has been ongoing since 2012. Microbolics or Microbolix can provide additional resource.
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