Archive for November, 2009

Is it true that silver fillings can cause alzheimers after a while?

Monday, November 30th, 2009
alzheimers
Chris C asked:


Somebody recently told me that silver fillings can cause alzheimer’s because they are toxic, I was just wondering if this was true or just another silly rumour that has gone round.
Also, if it is true, is it expensive to get any silver fillings I have changed for none toxic ones, if there are any that is.

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My grandma has alzheimers, she repeatedly goes to the bathroom and asks for snacks, what can i do?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
alzheimers
Jon C asked:


Is there any way we can break these repetitious habits and make her stop constantly doing these things?

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Help For Alzheimers

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
prevent alzheimers
Dan Farrell asked:


At this point in time there is no known cure for Alzheimer’s disease. There is also no proven way of slowing the progression of the disease down. The cause is also still a mystery to us and there is nothing that can be done to prevent it. This is what is so devastating about being diagnosed with this disease.

There are a number of medications available that can help to improve the function of people living with Alzheimer’s disease. If they are given early enough in the course of the disease, these medicines will help people to carry out their daily activities for a longer period of time and may prolong the time that the patients can be managed at home.

There are also medicines that are available to help them manage some of the most troubling symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. These symptoms are depression, behavioral problems, and sleeplessness. These are just a few of the symptoms that can be helped by medications.

It is usually up to the doctor to determine the method of treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. Many of the Alzheimer’s disease treatment plans are going to depend on the patient’s age, overall health, and their medial history. They will also determine the extent of the disease, and the patient’s tolerance to certain medications and therapies. Doctors will also take into account their expectations for the course of the disease and use their opinion or preference.

Acricept, Exelon, Reminyl, and Cognex seem to help those patients that have mild or moderate symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Another drug called Namenda is prescribed for patients who have moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease. Vitamin E has also been used to slow down the progression in some patients with dementia.

Antioxidants. Several years ago, a clinical trial showed that vitamin E slowed the progress of some consequences of AD by about 7 months. Additional studies are investigating whether antioxidants, vitamins E and C, can slow AD. Another clinical trial is examining whether vitamin E and/or selenium supplements can prevent AD or cognitive decline, and additional studies on other antioxidants are ongoing or being planned.

Ginkgo biloba. Early studies suggested that extracts from the leaves of the ginkgo biloba tree may be of some help in treating AD symptoms. There is no evidence yet that ginkgo biloba will cure or prevent AD, but scientists now are trying to find out in a clinical trial whether ginkgo biloba can delay cognitive decline or prevent dementia in older people.

Estrogen. Some studies have suggested that estrogen used by women to treat the symptoms of menopause also protects the brain. Experts also wondered whether using estrogen could reduce the risk of AD or slow the disease. Clinical trials to test estrogen, however, have not shown that estrogen can slow the progression of already diagnosed AD. And one study found that women over the age of 65 who used estrogen with a progestin were at greater risk of dementia, including AD, and that older women using only estrogen could also increase their chance of developing dementia.

Scientists believe that more research is needed to find out if estrogen may play some role in AD. They would like to know whether starting estrogen therapy around the time of menopause, rather than at age 65 or older, will protect memory or prevent AD.

It is so important to know that with new research and studies, there is no reason to give up hope. There are several drugs that are being studied as well as a formula for a vaccine. These studies are important to the finding of more and more medications that are going to help the progression as well as the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.

The most important thing to remember is that there is hope for the disease. There is no reason to give up. The more the patient fights, the better chance they will have at living a normal and more functional lifestyle. Like many other diseases, there will one day be a cure for Alzheimer’s disease and people will be able to live normal and healthy lives.



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Can a person make a will that they want to be put to sleep if they get like Alzheimers or something?

Saturday, November 21st, 2009
alzheimers
2kool4u asked:


It might be too late when it happens, bcoz you wouldn’t know what is going on. Is this possible?

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The Best Kept Secret For Anti Aging And Preventing Hair Loss Is The Mineral Silica

Friday, November 20th, 2009
prevent alzheimers
Willie Jones asked:


Silica is a relatively unknown mineral by the general public which is absolutely astounding because what it does for the body is nothing short of a miracle.

Silica, also known as Silicon, is a combination of silicon and oxygen, two of the most common elements on earth. It is in the grass the herbivores eat. Plant eating animals have the most silica and meat eating animals have less. Silica is found in leafy greens, onions, alfalfa and whole grains.

When you were young, you had an abundance of silica and this why when you look at children they have beautiful silky hair, skin and nails.

Silica is essential to bone growth and development and an abundance of this mineral works with calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron and boron. This promotes strong bones and teeth. We are born with a lot of silica and a low amount of calcium, but as we age, we lose silica and have more calcium. Calcium needs silica (and the above mentioned minerals) to be absorbed into the system, so if you are trying to handle a deficiency, you may not be able to handle it with just taking more calcium. A silica deficiency is a precursor to calcium deficiency.

In several studies done with broken bones it was demonstrated that people with a high calcium content healed slowly, and people with low calcium and high levels of silica healed very rapidly. It has also been shown to assist in healing burns effectively.

This trace mineral is utilized through all the tissues and organs in the body and is needed to produce collagen which promotes smooth healthy skin, hair, nails and tissue elasticity. And who doesn’t want to maintain that!

It is thought that silica can improve the cardiovascular system. It has been shown that people with higher amounts of silica have fewer problems with cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure.

Silica does have an influence in the brain, the nervous system and proper sexual functions. Men with prostate problems and women with cysts or vaginal problems may benefit from taking this mineral.

Silica counteracts aluminums effect on the body by excreting it, so the middle age to elderly people may be able to prevent Alzheimer’s disease by supplementing this mineral.

It stimulates the immune system and inhibits the aging process. In short, a deficiency in this mineral has an all over effect on our bodies and our ability to heal and the obvious visible effects of aging skin, brittle bones and hair loss.

An abundance of silica alkalizes the body. This is important because a body that becomes acidic from poor diet and toxicity from the environment is far more likely to contract immune problems and disease. A silica rich environment is alkaline and ph balanced. There are test strips you can purchase at your local drugstore to determine if you are acidic. Taking silica on a regular basis may bring your body back to its natural ph balance, that and a healthy diet and exercise.

Silica supplements are not for the young (who have an abundance of silica). If you are in your late forties you may be deficient. The best way to take silica is in liquid form as this is the most absorbable for the body. http://tinyurl.com/s7cos

• Note: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA are meant for informational purposes only. Consult your health care professional before undertaking any treatment.

References: James F. Balch, MD and Phyllis A Balch, CNC second addition page 28



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can alzheimers medication improve your memory?

Friday, November 13th, 2009
alzheimers
spanky asked:


I’ve heard of people taking Alzheimer’s medication to improve their memory for tests and stuff like that. Is this possible?

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How do you know for sure that someone around you has alzheimers disease?

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
alzheimers
Carly asked:


My grandma is 83. And with age obviously you forget little things. And its been noticed by a lot of my other family members that she has been forgetting a lot lately. She tells the same story 3 times in a span of an hour. But I just keep thinking alot of older people do that its just old age. But how do I know when the right time is to take her to the doctors?

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How do liberals feel about their grandmother who may have alzheimers or dementia?

Sunday, November 8th, 2009
alzheimers
getagrip asked:


under obamas “end of life” care counseliing, how do you feel about government lawyers helping your ailing parents or grandparents with their last wills and testaments? what if your parents or grandparents were too senile to be “counselled” on these matters?
the counselling included last wills and testaments, hardly anything a doctor would counsel a patient for!
“KQED” is slanted in a liberal bias, hardly someone who can debunk this. I’ve read the part of the bill I am questioning. It’s too loose. Read the bill.

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My 27 year old daughter has Downs Syndrome. Is there a link between ds and alzheimers?

Friday, November 6th, 2009
alzheimers
MARK asked:


I am worried that possibly my daughter has the beginnings of Alzheimers. She used to do many things on her own but now needs assistance. Her recall is not like it was. Should I worry about it? Do you think I should take her to the doctor and talk to him about my concerns? My wife and I are very loving parents and are always there for her. Maybe that is the problem, we give her too much LOVE.

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Alzheimers?

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
alzheimers
minnymouse asked:


does anyone know what the percentage of inheriting alzheimers disease is if their mother has it.

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