http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/DE-102005037298-A1
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titleOfInvention | Use of potassium, magnesium, calcium and zinc electrolytes for the treatment of elemental deficiency and dehydration syndrome Alzheimer's and other dementias |
abstract | Alzheimer's disease is neither a disease nor a mental deficiency, but the degradation result of a sustained and cumulative lack of elements with simultaneous surplus. Elementary deficiency due to: - too low fluid intake - unhealthy diet, alkaloids and alcohols incl. sugar - synthetic drugs - too much physical expenditure or lack of exercise - too much psychic exhaustion - already burdened by previous generations. Excess of elements by: - all enjoyment, which, as an excess of oxygen, can apparently only be countered by abstinence. In the hereditary molecule of the mitochondria, elevated levels of reactive O compounds have been found in aged Alzheimer's patients, as they almost never occur in healthy people. Element deficiency leads to the self-dissolution of the nerve cells when the tolerance limits are exceeded, since the nerve activity takes place by exchanging electrically charged ions and can only be started by active electrolytes. Hydrogen and metal ions migrate to the negatively charged charge-deficient anions. Water and the cations potassium, magnesium, calcium and zinc turned out to be the major deficiencies. In special cases and for an improved structure the vitamins A and B complex bring reinforcement. |
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