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Alzheimers: "Aging" - Deterioration not inevitable
http://groups.google.de/group/archive_news/t/b79cb8622c54ed1?hl=en


Subject: Alzheimers - "Aging" -- Deterioration not inevitable
To All: It is true that one elderly woman dying with a healthy
brain (see article below commentary) does not necessarily mean that
such a significant achievement is possible for all persons and may,
in fact, be "an anomoly." However, there are numerous studies re
inflammation and protein misfolding involving electric field
exposures that do support the need for a focus on reducing close,
chronic, prolonged "bedroom exposures." Consider the powerful
"anecedotes" re my two grandsons and also my husband alone!

My toddler grandsons' immune deficiencies were defined as
"rare" (low IgG subclasses 1 and 3) because such changes, would not
have been expected to occur in a person under the age of 10 years, if
at all. The boys' cells were "aging!" As I have reported numerous
times, the boys "got well" after reducing their "close," (next-to-bed)
electric field exposures -- in both cases, "electric meters" (a/k/a
"powerwalls").


I have also reported improvements in my husband, Bud, since he was
diagnosed with Alzheimers. After a PET Scan did not confirm any
abnormality, Bud's neurologist then stated, "he does not have
Alzheimers." The neurologist (a top Alzheimer's specialist in
Minneapolis, Minnesota stated: "moderate-to-severe memory loss and
cognitive impairment" but has not provided a "substitute
diagnosis." See appeal to Dr. Marilyn Albert, an Alzheimers'
Advisory Board Task Force Member (2006) at following link:
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3038870/ ......... I moved
Bud's electric clock radio off his nightstand, started him on nightly
melatonin and discontinued his statin (Lipitor). He has now improved
in three parts of his Executive Function (neuropsych tests).


Melatonin has been said to be an "anti-aging supplement" (also a
radioprotectant, powerful antioxidant and cancer-fighter). Studies
re close electric field exposures confirm adverse effects on pineal
gland and therefor, interference with one's natural ability to produce
melatonin. For information re "radioprotective neutraceuticals,"
see: Scientist Roger Coghill's websites: www.cogreslab.co.uk
and www.asphalia.co.uk .......... For information re Dr. Russel
Reiter's book, "Melatonin," go to Life Extension website:
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag96/sept96_review.html ........


Extensive cell phone usage is obviously a major concern. The
potential harm from combining daily cell phone use with sleeping close
to electric and telephone equipment all night long, is more likely
than not, accelerating inflammation that is contributing to alarming
increases in diagnoses of early Alzheimers' Disease (EOAD). It is my
opinion based on many years' personal experience; my own guinea pig
studies (even tho non-accredited); reviews of vast amounts of
literature; as well as extensive interaction with the public, that a
more proper term for a compilation of symptoms involving memory
decline and cognitive dysfunction that are not supported by specific,
objective evidence, more likely fall into a category of "Reactive
Dementia" -- caused by "toxic environmental exposures," and in
particular, close, chronic, prolonged electric field exposures and/or
chronic cell phone usage.


If "aging" can be reversed in two toddler boys and a 70 yr. old man's
Alzheimers' diagnosis can also be reversed -- all improvements being
linked to "close, chronic, prolonged, nighttime electric field
exposures, it is obvious that a great deal of attention must be paid
to informing the public about the critical need to reduce such
exposures whether by providing distance between electric appliances or
telephone equipment ( www.guineapigsrus.org ) ; by reducing
frequencies on electrical wiring ( www.stetzerelectric.com); by
correcting wiring errors and/or dealing with grounding problems; or
by consulting a baubiologist re evaluation of electric and other
exposures and also re properly turning circuits to bedrooms off at
night ( www.createhealthyhomes.com ); and/or by learning safer ways
to use cell phones ( www.safewireless.net - www.rfsafe.com
). It is extremely important not only to inform re safer cell phone
usage while making calls but also, the public needs to understand that
cell phones and chargers should not be close to beds and, in
particular, should not be "under or next to pillows!"


Such action is the constitutional and moral responsibility of everyone
who is aware of what is going on. As we know, Prof. Olle Johansson
eagerly awaits funding for the purpose of conducting confirmatory
studies and to "shine light" on the numerous misleading and
inconclusive studies that have been provided by those with conflicts-
of-interest or whose livelihood has been threatened if studies are too
specific. In the meantime, Klaus Rudolph -- Citizens'
Initiative Omega, Member of the Buergerwelle Germany (incorporated
society), Protectorate Union of the Citizens and Initiatives for the
Protection against Electrosmog - - http://www.buergerwelle.de/cms/content/view/57/70/
- - continues to provide invaluable help in spite of mainstream media
"walls-of-silence!"

How many more children will suffer ravages of Leukaemia treatments?
How many more persons will be diagnosed with brain cancer? How many
more persons will join the ranks of those already in a "fog of
cognitive dissonance?"

Take care everyone! Joanne

Joanne C. Mueller
Guinea Pigs "R" Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA
Phone: 763-755-6114
Email: jcmpeli...@aol.com (6-11-08)

WEBSITE: http://guineapigsrus.org

ARE YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN GUINEA PIGS? Letter 7-22-04 by Joanne
Mueller http://omega.twoday.net/stories/282050/

"Our frame of reference determines what we look at and how we look.
And as a consequence, this determines what we find." Burke J, The
Day the Universe Changed, 1985.

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By LiveScience Staff,
Posted: 2008-06-10 14:34:06
Filed Under: Health News
http://www.livescience.com/


115-Year-Old's Brain in Top Shape
(June 9, 2008 ) -- A Dutch woman who reached 115 years of age and
remained mentally sharp throughout life also had a healthy brain when
she died, a new study finds.


The woman's brain showed almost no evidence of Alzheimer's disease.
The finding suggests Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia
are not inevitable, as had been suspected.


Chuck Kennedy, MCT


Deterioration of the brain with age is not inevitable, according to
research on a 115-year-old woman. Here, residents of a nursing home in
Washington, D.C., talk politics.


http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/115-year-olds-brain-in-top-sha...


Joanne C. Mueller, Guinea Pigs "R" Us, 731 - 123rd Ave. N.W., Minneapolis, MN 55448-2127 USA...Phone: 763-755-6114 ..Email: jcmpelican@aol.com
WEBSITE: http://guineapigsrus.org
 
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