Yes, largely. My husband's Alzheimer's was genetic and ran through his line from Scotland through Canada. Statin drugs affected him adversely.
But at least two medical doctors have written books after developing Alzheimer's very early in life after using prescribed statin drugs. Their message should be proof enough, but most people are afraid to admit that they were wrong, so these doctors are shunned, or worse.
Also, the "vaccine" has produced many more Alzheimer's patients, much younger than what would have been expected in a normal population.
Yes, largely. My husband's Alzheimer's was genetic and ran through his line from Scotland through Canada. Statin drugs affected him adversely.
But at least two medical doctors have written books after developing Alzheimer's very early in life after using prescribed statin drugs. Their message should be proof enough, but most people are afraid to admit that they were wrong, so these doctors are shunned, or worse.
Also, the "vaccine" has produced many more Alzheimer's patients, much younger than what would have been expected in a normal population.