Mechanisms Behind Alzheimer's, Diabetes, Depression, and Cancer
Alzheimer's involves deterioration of brain cell membranes and brain-specific insulin resistance. The brain's high metabolic activity makes it very vulnerable to changes in state by environmental toxins. Compromised blood-brain barrier, allowing environmental toxins to penetrate and disrupt glucose metabolism.
Cancer involves cells adapting to an insulin-resistant, low-oxygen environment. Why cancer cells express nearly 100 times the glucose receptors with the adaptation to function anaerobically.
Depression is a symptom of lowered brain ATP production and neurotransmitter dysregulation. Not just iron deficiency but dysregulation, when we know iron isn't being properly used for its proper function its doing nefarious things and reacting with dangerous molecules.
Diabetes is widespread cellular insulin resistance (Type 2) or pancreatic dysfunction (Type 1). One is quite easy to reverse in the proper environmental context the other requires up to a decade of work and may not be able to yield results due to extensive stem cell depletion.
Key Strategies to Restore Healthy Cell and Mitochondrial Metabolism
Restoring optimal glucose metabolism and mitochondrial function across all systems with dietary, environmental and lifestyle adjustments is key to address the complexity of disease prevention and treatment.
Balancing fatty acid ratios in favor of omega 3 by reducing intake of omega 6 is crucial to lowering lipid peroxidation that damages mitochondria and disrupts cell membranes. Emphasizing nutrient-dense foods and eliminating lower quality ingredients (high fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners). Environmental factors like glyphosate, fluoride, bromide, chlorine, mold myco-toxins and heavy metals contribute to DNA damage and immune system compromise. Through adequate sun exposure, movement and balanced mineral intake immune function, cognition, neurotransmitter function and insulin sensitivity can be greatly restored.
Here on some specifics on helpful nutrients restoring described functions and reversing these 4 linked pathologies.
CoQ10, micro dose methylated B vitamins, and essential trace minerals (zinc, selenium, molybdenum, copper,).
Essential minerals are vital in supporting iron metabolism for neurotransmitter synthesis.
Heavy metals, mycotoxins, and excess omega-6 consumption impairing neurotransmitter production.
Factors like chronic stress, impacting serotonin receptor function.
Genetic considerations guide personalized prevention strategies.
Emphasizing shared metabolic roots across Alzheimer's, depression, diabetes, heart disease and cancer helps remove the endless stigma and mystery behind these insidious diseases.