Brain-friendly food: Fargo native’s book tackles Alzheimer’s
March 5, 2013 at 3:03 am in DL-Online
WASHINGTON – When Dr. Neal Barnard’s father started to develop dementia, everything that was important to him was taken away piece by piece. “Nothing else matters if you can’t remember names or things you did together,” said Barnard, a Fargo native and nutrition advocate who often creates controversy with his suggestion of an all-vegan diet. Continue Reading

It just so happens that Dr. Neal Barnard is 100% wrong. — Everything he is advocating is the cause, not the cure for the illness. It shows how far we are right now from the real truth. We think that all those sugars and starches are good for us and natures perfect foods. They once were before we started tinkering with them. We are consuming nothing less than one hundred times more sugar than nature ever intended. Look around you, we are stimulated out of our minds. Destroying ourselves and everyone else in the process.
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Why don’t you let the medical community know about this because they, apparently, are still in the dark about what actually causes Alzheimer’s. Why hide your special knowledge? You might make tons of money promulgating a diet that up to now has been advocated by many without anybody even knowing it cures Alzheimer’s. What are you doing wasting time on these small-time boards? Call CNN.
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