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My wife saw on TV the other day that the outbreak of Alzheimer's

patients is overwhelming the medical world... the highest number ever

in history have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's in the USA.

Hmmmmm...interesting! And there are more statin prescriptions being

written this year than last year too.

I told my wife 2 years ago that I would bet anything that there is a

direct relationship to the number of statins being prescribed to that

of the sudden increase in Alzheimer's patients all over. Have you

noticed the increase of Alzheimer patient living facilities popping up

in your town?

If anyone would do a study on what impact statins has had on the

number Alzheimer patients there are I would bet it would alarm

everyone... except for the FDA.

It only makes sense to me... when the drs. started prescribing statins

the number of Alzheimer patient facilities became common place all

over the country.

The medical world has not put it together yet. Statins causes short

term memory loss in many cases. And many of those cases I bet are

being diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Wake up world... !!!

Who do you think will be first to see that STATINS = ALZHEIMER'S (and

I bet parkinson's disease too).

Whoever it is will not have their study released to the public... it

would ruin an entirely new industry that is becoming huge. The

Alzheimer facility industry.

Ed

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