Don't miss Anne Strieber's fascinating subscriber interview
with
Colm
Kelleher about Alzheimer's Disease
this week! Could the obesity epidemic in the US that
is
fueled by
corn ALSO be the cause of the incredible rise in Alzheimer's
Disease? New studies have found that cutting down on
carbohydrates and drinking red wine may stave off the
memory-
stealing disease that everyone dreads.
A new study directed by Mount Sinai School of Medicine
extends and strengthens the research that
what you
eat might halt or even reverse symptoms of Alzheimer's
Disease (AD). The researchers are studying calorie
restriction, especially restriction of carbohydrates. Restricting
calorie intake may prevent AD by triggering activity in the
brain that leads to a longer life.
You may not think you eat a lot of carbohydrates?especially
not in the form of corn?but if you're one of the millions of
Americans who regularly drink soft drinks, you're ingesting
corn in the form of high-fructose corn syrup, which has
replaced sugar in all almost all American sodas and is also
used in many processed foods. Sweeteners added to sports
beverages and juice drinks are particularly troubling because
many people think those drinks are healthful.
High fructose corn syrup was developed because (especially
since the Cuban embargo) the US has too little sugar and due
to our outdated policies of agricultural support, TOO MUCH
corn. Once again, the
government's policies, including uncritical support of
big
business, are leading to
devastating disease.
So what SHOULD we drink? Wine! Especially one specific
wine. A new study shows that drinking Cabernet Sauvignon
may help reduce the incidence of (AD).
Alzheimer's researcher Dr. Giulio Maria Pasinetti says, "The
findings offer a glimmer of hope that there may someday be a
way to prevent and stop this devastating disease in its
tracks."
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sinister
forces with one of the world's top
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Levenda, who tells why the danger is
NOT over.
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chat
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