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Soroush Ebrahimi
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Alzheimer

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Dear All
Please see this superb presentation on Alzheimer
https://fonds-josefa.org/en/alzheimer/

Regards

Soroush


Sheri Nakken
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Re: Alzheimer

Post by Sheri Nakken »

very interesting! But where can you get the other 2 products.Can't find them
Anyone know any totally non-vaxed person with Alzheimers (pineal gland issues)

Sigh..................

Thanks
Sheri

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: Alzheimer

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Question is how we can utilize this information.

And is it only with hormone replacement therapy that such biological correction can be made.

We need to remember HRT therapy and cancer link.

t


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Alzheimer

Post by Shannon Nelson »

A fascinating video!
And as Tanya notes, how can we use this… We don’t say “well only hormone replacement will work” with any *other* organ or hormone deficits, so I’m not inclined to assume that with this one either—accepting, however, the author’s caveat, “if it isn’t too late.”

I don’t have my software available now, but does anyone have proving or prescribing information on Pineal?
I recall that Med was (where?) specifically linked to Pineal;
I’m thinking too that all of the “sleepless” remedies would certainly be candidates (sorry, duh).

Also, there are various herbs and etc described as improving “the structure of sleep” (brainwave activity etc.), including (the two currently in memory) Valerian and the amino acid glycine.

And since another thing (I find) that improves sleep is—sleep! it seems likely to me that, as with other overtaxed organs, the pineal can recover, if given a chance. (And if the process hasn’t yet led to its destruction.)

I wonder what the interplay is between *other* sleep-disturbing factors, e.g. anxiety, shock, cold, hunger, etc.—and melatonin production?


Dale Moss
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Re: Alzheimer

Post by Dale Moss »

This is fascinating. Years ago when we were in Mexico for my husband’s cancer treatment, they mentioned the brain-protective effects of melatonin. Didn’t understand what they meant at the time, but this video makes it clear.

I should imagine a compounding pharmacy could prepare the transdermal patch of valentonan and 6-methoxyharmalan… if patient advocacy groups got involved and started demanding it of their docs.

Peace,
Dale


Dale Moss
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Re: Alzheimer

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Could the same results be achieved by giving homeopathic Pineal Gland to rebalance the gland?

Peace,
Dale


Sheri Nakken
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Re: Alzheimer

Post by Sheri Nakken »

You are all over thinking this
This is helpful for replacement pineal gland hormones (not other hormones) - like supplements. This is NOT HRT
The pineal gland is calcified in many and not sure it can be recovered.

I certainly would use homeopathy that fits the picture but may need to replace what is missing if gland not recoverable.
My opinion
Sheri


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Alzheimer

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Melatonin, something I’ve tried in the past to get a grip on. I read that one shouldn’t take too much of it (and that the commonly used 6 mcg is perhaps too high), and that it shouldn’t be used continuously, only episodically (my father has taken 6 mcg nightly for years; I think it used to help him, but now he just takes it because he takes it, and sleeps sometimes.)

When I had my (very reliable) chiro muscle test the 6 mcg dose on me, it tested not just unhelpful, but actually toxic. I’ve been meaning to try again with e.g. 1 mcg dose. I was interested to see this video give 3 mcg as “enough”!


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Alzheimer

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I’m wondering the same!
And what the prescribing / proving pictures are of melatonin.


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Alzheimer

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Sheri,

I’m sure that in some cases what you say is true, but I think that calcification is not the only reason why a gland, including the pineal, may fail.

Looking back into my family history, I find two relatives (my mother and her mother) who had more or less “always” slept only four hours per night—because they believed that was "enough”. (And were tough enough to function with it!)

They died in I would say creepily similar ways: excellent apparent health (by many measures, tho not all) until fairly old; then a prolonged period of slowly progressive weakening, until finally bedridden (a slowly ascending paralysis), for many months, and finally dying in one case “with cancer, though not from it”, and in the other from (no diagnosis, but “Doesn’t she look just like our ALS patients?”

In the case of my mother, she had tried for years to normalize her pH, which was persistently (measured via saliva) as acid as the tape could measure. “I’m so acid, I should be dead!” She was joking, but also serious. She tried everything—as she kept on sleeping four hours per night.

Personally (this is based on other things too) I think the acidity simply “cooked” her neurons. (Leading to the faux-ALS.)

Did she also have a calcified pituitary? I’ve no way to know, but—she drank ultra-filtered water “forever”; she was 100% unvaccinated, did all sorts of chelation (in the later years, but before becoming so ill), ate extremely well. There may have been other toxicity issues, but—she did pretty much everything right that she could think of—except for sleeping.

So I do think it’s worth keeping in mind that not everything can be blamed on vaccination. We don’t want to miss the lifestyle and other factors.
Shannon


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