BMAA in ALS and Alzheimer's Disease
On 2014-10-17, Alan Holbrook > wrote:
> some other related dementia.
A key fact!
Alzheimer's can only be diagnosed after death, so the blanket
assignment of this malady by most everyone who might become forgetful
is totally unfounded. There are MANY types of dementia, but it
benefits the Alzheimer's Association to lump everyone under this
single disability, as it makes them the biggest single recipient of
charitable funds in this arena.
Even after my mom passed on, in July, and the state of CO required a
autopsy, Alzheimers was not indicated. Whether my mom actually had
Alzheimer's and was not tested for it, or had a different strain of
dementia, I do not know at this time.
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