My wife was diagnosed with dementia in 2014 (pre-jab) when she was 58 years old. She was a D1 Hall of Fame college athlete and graduated in 3 years with an engineering degree. She has never taken a cholesterol med. No one in her family has a history of dementia or any other mental disorder. She's 69 now, developed aphasia in 2019. I sold my business in 2016 and have been her sole caretaker and have kept anyone who took the jab, including her family, away from us.
I'm the only caretaker for my husband with dementia. He is 67yo. He did some heavy drinking for at least decade. I don't know what brought it on though there was a drug He took in 2017 or so, harvoni for hep c. It could be a multitude of factors. Genetics, drinking, pharmaceuticals. Anyway, I tried hyperbaric oxygen treatments, 8 1-hour sessions at my cost 250 per. I tried ivermectin, fenbendazole, methylene blue. He also saw a specialist in Lyme disease as we think he had it around 2009 but was treated at the time, the specialist tested his hormones, and a multitude of unusual tests that don't get tested normally. That Dr put him on alternating antibiotics and anti virals such as HCQ. I haven't found anything that really made a difference. I have given up and am resigned that it's terminal though it could be another 3-5 years and I'm exhausted by it all. I'm sorry you are dealing with this too. It's really torture to see someone you love lose their faculties. 🥺
Sorry I keep bugging you. Meant to add that red light doesn’t have to be fancy. The red heat lamp that people use for chickens/ livestock in the winter works just fine. Also has the added benefit of helping with collagen production in the skin; reason why we bruise/bleed easier as we age.
If she’s on blood thinners or blood pressure meds, be very careful with nitric oxide. It basically widens blood vessels which will lower blood pressure and increase blood flow.
It does work in unexpected ways. I have to wear reading glasses now, I’m in my 50s. When I take nitric oxide my reading vision improves somewhat.
Can confirm on B12
I have a traumatic brain injury from a propane tank smashing my head, and I lost short term memory for quite a while and it has been a process. But I have discovered recently, because I have an inability to focus a lot, with school, taking care of a little one, a full time job, and trying to be a wife, i know the B12 really helps especially in the sublingual form.
5000 mcg a day, and I feel awesome. When you ingest glyphosate sprayed stuff, your gut basically cannot digest your vitamins, so people wonder why they feel nutrient deficient, and then they find out that their diet is terrible, with processed food. Basically the only way to get around as to be as Amish as possible lol.
We have some B12 supplements that provide 40,000x the daily recommended dosage, so we break them into about 1/3 to 1/4 size :) (makes the bottle last a lot longer) You pee out any excess, so it is useless to take so much!
I have heard that methyl cobalamin is better absorbed than cyano cobalamin, so I take that. I had a friend who was anemic, took B12, and he said he could tell the difference.
It is from cholesterol drugs.
My wife was diagnosed with dementia in 2014 (pre-jab) when she was 58 years old. She was a D1 Hall of Fame college athlete and graduated in 3 years with an engineering degree. She has never taken a cholesterol med. No one in her family has a history of dementia or any other mental disorder. She's 69 now, developed aphasia in 2019. I sold my business in 2016 and have been her sole caretaker and have kept anyone who took the jab, including her family, away from us.
I’m sorry to hear that. Have you looked into nitric oxide? https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12124705/
No but I will. I started her on methylene blue a few weeks ago. Thanks.
I'm the only caretaker for my husband with dementia. He is 67yo. He did some heavy drinking for at least decade. I don't know what brought it on though there was a drug He took in 2017 or so, harvoni for hep c. It could be a multitude of factors. Genetics, drinking, pharmaceuticals. Anyway, I tried hyperbaric oxygen treatments, 8 1-hour sessions at my cost 250 per. I tried ivermectin, fenbendazole, methylene blue. He also saw a specialist in Lyme disease as we think he had it around 2009 but was treated at the time, the specialist tested his hormones, and a multitude of unusual tests that don't get tested normally. That Dr put him on alternating antibiotics and anti virals such as HCQ. I haven't found anything that really made a difference. I have given up and am resigned that it's terminal though it could be another 3-5 years and I'm exhausted by it all. I'm sorry you are dealing with this too. It's really torture to see someone you love lose their faculties. 🥺
Red light therapy in conjunction with methylene blue has been shown to be very helpful. Might be best to stick with those two and not worry about nitric oxide because of its risks. https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/red-light-therapy
Sorry I keep bugging you. Meant to add that red light doesn’t have to be fancy. The red heat lamp that people use for chickens/ livestock in the winter works just fine. Also has the added benefit of helping with collagen production in the skin; reason why we bruise/bleed easier as we age.
Praying for you both Dog...🙏🤍
If she’s on blood thinners or blood pressure meds, be very careful with nitric oxide. It basically widens blood vessels which will lower blood pressure and increase blood flow. It does work in unexpected ways. I have to wear reading glasses now, I’m in my 50s. When I take nitric oxide my reading vision improves somewhat.
It does happen but it increased due to cholesterol medication.
Multi-pronged:
Microplastics
Statins
Nutritional deficiencies , primarily b12 and vit d
Neuroinflammation from pesticides and heavy metals and vaccines
Endocrine disruptions, usually estrogen deficiency in women or testosterone deficiency in men
Can confirm on B12 I have a traumatic brain injury from a propane tank smashing my head, and I lost short term memory for quite a while and it has been a process. But I have discovered recently, because I have an inability to focus a lot, with school, taking care of a little one, a full time job, and trying to be a wife, i know the B12 really helps especially in the sublingual form. 5000 mcg a day, and I feel awesome. When you ingest glyphosate sprayed stuff, your gut basically cannot digest your vitamins, so people wonder why they feel nutrient deficient, and then they find out that their diet is terrible, with processed food. Basically the only way to get around as to be as Amish as possible lol.
I'm so glad you're doing well.
I had a TBI in 2009 and it was rough going for a decade or more. The anhedonia is finally going away.
What I'm truly curious about: did you subsequently get revenge on the offending propane tank? 💪😎
Lol it was empty and I threw it in anger. Nothing else happened lol
Yes.
We have some B12 supplements that provide 40,000x the daily recommended dosage, so we break them into about 1/3 to 1/4 size :) (makes the bottle last a lot longer) You pee out any excess, so it is useless to take so much!
I have heard that methyl cobalamin is better absorbed than cyano cobalamin, so I take that. I had a friend who was anemic, took B12, and he said he could tell the difference.
Correct. Lowering cholesterol inhibits production of myelin, which is what most of the brain and its protective membrane are made of.
Yes.
Quit taking that crap
They try to get me to take.