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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:28 am    Post subject: #65 dimebon supposedly helps treat Alzheimers-- chelation of Reply with quote

In the news today was a report that a new drug called Dimebon helps
reverse Alzheimers and unlike
other drugs was effective even a year later, whereas past medicines
ceased to be effective months from
starting treatment.

Since I am the author of this theory that posits these 5 diseases as
caused by metal compound poisoning,
I immediately looked up Dimebon to see how it works, and sure enough,
it acts as a chelation compound.
That is, it gathers and collects things like mercury and mercury
compounds, perhaps mercury fluoride
or just simple the excessive fluoride we injest and gets them out of
the body.

So it looks like more and more medicines that treat these diseases of
Autism, Alzheimers, Prion,
Parkinsons, and Schizophrenia are chelation drugs. Drugs that clean
out the brain of metals and
foreign compounds that should not be in the brain.

The last time I was on this subject I posed a question as to why the
brain is so prone to mercury?
Why does mercury attack the brain especially. I found out that the
brain is the largest fatty organ of
the body and fats are mercury soluble. Being mercury soluble is like a
magnet that attracts iron.

So when you ingest or imbibe or inhale mercury, it goes to all regions
of the body but is removed easily
except for fatty tissues like the brain where it is soluble and
remains for long periods of time in the brain.

So it does not surprize me that chelation drugs are affective on these
5 diseases.

Now, does anyone have a research study of how mercury interacts with
fluoride water? Does mercury
in methyl or ethyl mercury interact with fluoride of water? Because
the 20th century rise of Autism and
Alzheimers seems to coincide with the rise of the overabundance of
mercury in the air and water and
food and the oversupply of fluoride in the water we drink. So has
anyone researched mercury and fluoride?

Also, someone should set up a research of the stoles of the patients
who use dimebon for I suspect it is
in the stoles and urine where the chelated out foreign elements are
sent out of the body. To see what
foreign elements or compounds are chelated out.

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