Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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The parallels between autism and Alzheimer



 
remember with sadness the image of my paternal grandfather
.
suffered from some form of dementia
of
which did not recover.
I never could erase from my mind

image of her frail figure.

Through the nine years he has been learning to help my Mickie
, the image of my grandfather, again reminding
parallels between autism and dementia or Alzherimer
. Alzheimer

has more or less the same causes autism.
If you have a child with autism is likely to have or find
also had someone in your family with Alzheimer's.
is something to think about and something very disturbing, because the elderly
are like our children the most vulnerable.

few months ago, I received from Dr. Mercola
information on the annual report on Alzheimer's.

In 2007 a report by Alzheimer's, said the number
Americans suffering with this disease was 5.1 million.
last year's report raises the number to 5.2 million from 200.000 to 250.000
including people under 65 who suffer
inexplicably called "Early Alzheimer's."

2050, the report estimates that 10 million Americans
"baby boomers" will Alzheimer's, which translated says that 1 in every 8 people
!

Dr. Mercola says that Alzheimer's is a threat to the future
American adults, such as accelerated
level of autism in our children. Clearly something is very wrong, but what?
Because Alzheimer's is not a normal part of aging, as it is not
autism a "stage" common childhood.

What is Alzheimer's?

Alzheimer dementia is a chronic, resulting in severe loss of memory
and eventually cause death. A person suffering from this disease
lives about 8 years and up
20 with proper care.

It is not security causas de Alzheimer, pero (al
igual que el Autismo)se relaciona con una defunción hormonal
de la tiroides, deficiencia intracelular T3 (las células del
sistema inmunologico) y diabetes.

Otro día, escribo mas sobre las posibles causas.

Para mas información:
http://www.cfnavarra.es/salud/anales/textos/vol30/n1/revis1a.html

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