Reversing Alzheimer's Disease


Disclaimer

Although I (Tom Warren) did recover from Alzheimer’s disease and use the knowledge that I acquired to help others reverse short term memory loss, I am not a medical professional. This publication is for informational purposes only. Do not follow any idea presented within this report, if you are not willing to assume the risk. Read all of the books referred to in this paper. The best advice I can give anyone experiencing symptoms of short term memory loss is, don’t jump from the frying pan into the fire. Do not take any action until you feel that you have enough accurate information to make a wise decision. It is your wallet that pays the bills. It is you who face the consequences of iatrogenic disease caused by inappropriate medical treatment, not your doctor or myself. If there is ever a time for the patient to be in charge of his or her own medical treatment program, it is now.

References

1. The Well Mind Association, 4649 Sunnyside Avenue North, Seattle, Washington, 
   98103 (206) 547-6167. In the east call the Well Mind Association (301) 774-6617. 
   As of November 1999, after 30 years, the Seattle chapter of the Well Mind 
   Association closed its doors.

2. For a list of mercury free dentists and additional information contact Dr. Hal
   Huggins’ (dental) Diagnostic Center (719) 548-1600 or visit http://www.hugnet.com

Research Papers

There are more than 4,000 research papers on mercury poisoning. Three important 
research papers are entitled: 

1.  “Trace Element Imbalances in Isolated Subcellular Fractions of Alzheimer’s 
    Disease Brains,” Brain Research, 533 (1990) 125-131, Wenstrupt et al.

2.  “Dental Silver Tooth Fillings: A Source of Mercury Exposure Revealed by 
    Whole-body Image Scan and Tissue Analysis,” University of Calgary, Alberta, 
    Canada, (1990) 2641-2646, Hahn, et al.

3.  “Whole-body Imaging of the Distribution of Mercury Released from Dental 
    Fillings in Monkey Tissues,” University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, (1990) 
    Hahn, et al.

4.  Mats Hanson Ph. D. Mercury Bibliography Update Hg Research between 1991-1993
    1400 citations, 610 abstracts, Bioprobe, Orlando, FL, (1994)

Books

1. Books may be obtained from: (Try your local book dealer first) 


2. Avery Publishing Group (800) 548-5757, Beating Alzheimer’s. Tom Warren. It’s 
   All in Your Head and Uninformed Consent, Dr. Hal Huggins, (719) 548-1600. 
   Smart Nutrients. Dr. Abrarn Hoffer and Dr. Morton Walker. 


Changes in Beating Alzheimer’s

(1)   I recommended a water “distiller” and think that was a mistake. Chemicals 
      rise with the steam to contaminate distilled water while minerals are 
      eliminated.
(2)   I mentioned that I had EDTA chelation treatment. Dr. Boyd Haley has 
      discovered that EDTA, a common food additive and chelating agent, is 
      a major contributor to the mechanism of neruotoxicity of mercury. DMSA 
      has proven to be a safer, better product.
(3)   There is new information on zinc. I still take zinc, but please read  
      endnote #14.
(4)   The most important mistake i made was not recognizing the fact that the
      majority of symptoms are primarily one disease, chronic low-level mercurial
      poisoning.

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