Alzheimer's Disease

Infectious Origins of Alzheimer's Disease: What the Latest Research Reveals

As a physician who has spent decades investigating the root causes of chronic illness, I'm continually amazed by how interconnected our health truly is. Today, I want to share something that may fundamentally shift how you think about Alzheimer's disease and dementia—groundbreaking research revealing that these devastating conditions may not be purely genetic or age-related, but potentially triggered by infections that have been quietly residing in our bodies for years.

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The Hidden Threat: How COVID-19's Platelet-Activating Factor Cascade Is Rewriting Our Understanding of Inflammation

The Hidden Threat: How COVID-19's Platelet-Activating Factor Cascade Is Rewriting Our Understanding of Inflammation

The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein—from both infection and vaccination—can trigger this cascade, leading to the microthromboses, chronic inflammation, and persistent symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, and cardiovascular issues. This same PAF-mediated pathway is implicated in other chronic conditions, including autoimmune issues and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS).

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