Alzheimer's or Memory Loss
We continue on MMS but found this article. My husband has been have some cognitive issues and he is in his mid sixty's. He had to retire early due to it. I began giving him Lions Mane aka Bearded Mushroom. After 30 days for the first time in 7 years, he is beginning to see some improvement. We want to share this article. Between MMS and Lions Mane, there is some hope and this just might be the true cause for Alzheimers. I read a lot about biofilm and Jim Humble talks about it in his book. This is incredible. This article is from the Lost Super Food: "If you're over 50, don't exercise all that much and ”live the modern life” you probably have this growing inside your brain. Memory slips, that constant mental fog, forgetting names, appointments or that book line you just read...they’re not a “normal part of aging.” They’re red flags. That inside your brain, a toxic slime could be building up...a living, breathing army of bacteria, fungi, and dead cell debris -forming a sticky, invisible coating around your neurons. It’s called Biofilm. Biofilm is how harmful microorganisms hide, grow, and resist your body’s attempts to kill them. It works like a microscopic shield that protects these brain-damaging pathogens. But here’s the truly disturbing part: once Biofilm invades the brain, it doesn’t just sit there quietly. It chokes brain oxygen flow, shuts down your memory centers, and floods the area with pro-inflammatory toxins and EDC’s (short for endocrine disruptive chemicals). The American Society for Microbiology called them ‘microbes of the mind’. Your brain’s immune system, trying to fight off the invasion, panics. And in that panic, it unleashes the microglia, the brain’s cleanup crew. But with biofilm clouding the battlefield, microglia can’t tell the difference between infected cells and healthy neurons. So, they go berserk! They start eating your brain cells. This is brain auto-cannibalism. And evidence is emerging that it could be the real cause of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.