When someone forgets something mid-sentence or finds themselves forgetting what they were just about to do or go, they may say: “Oh, I must just be getting old.” But forgetfulness is not harmless nor does it have to be a normal part of aging. In some cases, this early memory loss could be an early indicator of sometime more serious going on, possibly Alzheimer’s disease. If these symptoms are recognized early, oral chelation may be able to help.
First, let me explain what might very well be going on in the brain of someone who is beginning to notice greater and greater memory dysfunction. Researchers have know seen the build-up of beta amyloid plague inside the brains of people who are suffering from memory loss; the more plague had built-up the more severe the memory loss was. This plague build-up is not unlike what happens in the arteries when you develop atherosclerosis. In fact, high cholesterol levels have been linked to faster buid-up of beta amyloid plague in the brain.
Second, let me tell you what you can do about it. Oral chelation is one of the alternative medicine approaches that are showing a lot of promise in this area. If you’re not familiar with chelation, the underlying idea is that your body is constantly being contaminated not just by cholesterol but by metals and toxins you are picking up every day from the environment. These things build-up in your body and can’t be removed through conventional means, such as antibiotics, but they are slowly poisoning and damaging your body. They contribute to the development of atherosclerosis and now maybe even Alzheimer’s disease.
With oral chelation, you use a chelating agent that literally goes into your body, surrounds these toxins, and safely removes them from your body so they can’t do any more harm. That means you can actually stop memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages before it becomes much worse.
That alone might be good reason to try oral chelation for yourself or to recommend it to someone you love.