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Could Gluten and Alzheimer’s Be Linked? New Research Uncovers Surprising Protein Parallels (+Video)
Thiamine deficiency has been found in the brains of people with amyloid-beta plaques. Benfotiamine, a form of Thiamine, has been shown to prevent the formation of and remove those amyloid-beta peptides and plaques! Benfotiamine improves cognitive impairment and reduces inflammation. Benfotiamine helps improve blood glucose utilization. Malabsorption...- alzheimer’s
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It should be common sense of their need to cooperate in the research, when I was at my worst of my gluten sickness I though I was developing Alzheimer’s because I was displaying 10 signs of Alzheimer’s; the brain fog that people get from eating gluten it is an obvious indication that it affects memory and the brain.- alzheimer’s
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