The text, authored by A Midwestern Doctor and published on November 7, 2025, critiques the prevailing amyloid plaque hypothesis regarding Alzheimer’s disease, arguing that its focus on a symptom has suppressed research into actual causes and effective treatments. The author promotes the work of Dale Bredesen, which posits that Alzheimer’s is not a single disease but rather multiple subtypes—specifically detailing six types (Inflammatory, Glycotoxic, Atrophic, Toxic, Vascular, and Traumatic)—each requiring different therapeutic approaches. The article emphasizes that impaired fluid circulation in the brain, including both blood flow and lymphatic drainage (glymphatic system), is a key initiating factor in the degenerative process. Finally, the text highlights Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) as a promising, forgotten therapy, citing numerous reports and studies suggesting its effectiveness in treating and even reversing dementia due to its ability to restore circulation and revive stressed cells.
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