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Disodium Edta Good for Alzheimers and Stroke Prevention?Question by D. (NY, NY)
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 12/01/2008
Therefore an alzheimer condition, at least in the research world, pretty much agrees the excessive existence of free metal zinc (and perhaps copper) that is shorting out the system. Just imagine a rod of copper, and a rod of zinc in an electrolyte solution and the electrical flows between them shorts out the neural system, and your brain. It works like an anode and a cathode battery.
The reason why amyloid beta is in the excess, because the amyloid beta is what drives out the excessive metal. Therefore, it helps to take some disodium EDTA, but should be buffered by adding baking soda too.
Thefore to remove excess zinc, it is not just the disodium EDTA, to remove heavy metals, but all faucets should be replaced with ceramic faucets, or at least a plastic kind. And this is not from theory, I have had exposures myself from my own faucets that doesn't just kill off the nerves in the brain, it may disturb the optic nerves and auditory nerves, leading to vision problems and hearing problems. Carnosine is one that directly helps remove metals zinc and perhaps some other copper too, and hence, 500 mg of carnosine taken two times a day or three times a day may help. MSM may further help the condition.
Replied by Denise (Penn VAlley, CA) on 06/08/2009
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