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As we mentioned in the previous article, Alzheimer's disease is a brain

disorder named for German physician Alois Alzheimer. Alzheimer's destroys

brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe

enough to affect language communication, memory, lifelong hobbies or social

life. Alzheimer's gets worse over time, and it is fatal. In this article, we

will discuss what causes Alzheimer's disease.

1. Toxic chemicals in our environment
Accumulation of aluminum and mercury deposits usually present in the area of

the affected brain and our body can assimilate high amounts of aluminum

without knowing it.

2. Testosterone deficiency
As men age, the pituitary gland produces less testosterone and more free

testosterone is converted to estrogen caused by the sex hormone binding

globulin and the increasing of by-product prolactin of testosterone

stimulating the production of the enzyme 5-alpha reductase that causes the

conversion of testosterone to gihydro-testosterones DHT resulting in low

levels of testosterone.

3. Alcohol abuse
Alcohol not only increases the heart palpitation and high blood pressure but

also damaging of the liver that is vital for toxin cleansing. If the liver

can not perform it's function, that causes free radicals building up in all

organs in our body including our brain.

4. Poor diet
North Americans consume 30 % more fat than any other people in the world. Our

brain requires fat to function better but over supplement of fat causes

cholesterol build-up and high blood pressure resulting in poor blood

circulation as well as damaging of arterial wall.

5. Obesity
Obesity increase the abdominal fat that not causes the forming of aromatase

enzyme resulting in aromatasing testosterone into estrogen but increase the

building up of cholesterol in the brain blood vessels, without enough oxygen

brain cells die off.

6. Diabetes
High concentration of glucose causes the blood thickening resulting in poor

circulation of blood, depleting oxygen levels that is vital to brain cells

needs.

7. Vitamin and minerals deficiency
Our body needs all kind of vitamins and minerals to perform it's function

everyday. Any deficiency not only causes a weakened immune system but also

other kinds of disease as well as faciliate the eventual onset of Alzheimer's

disease.

8. Hear disease
Heart disease weakens the function of the heart resulting in less blood flow

to the brain region causing depletion of oxygen that is vital for brain cells

to function properly.

9. High levels of cholesterol
Clogged brain vessels can not provide enough oxygen to its cells needs.

10. Smoking
Smoking not only causes the depletion of oxygen levels but calcium build up

in the arterial wall resulting in damaging of brain cells.
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