segunda-feira, 7 de março de 2011

Cause of Alzheimer's Disease - The Final Flight From Personal Responsibility


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This information is offered for educational purposes only and is not intended to serve as medical advice. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If your child, teen, or you have any health concerns, please consult your health care provider.

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Looked at from outside of the "disease model," the medical and pharmaceutical industries are pushing; Alzheimer's could be described as the "final flight from personal responsibility." This is important information for Alzheimer's caregivers. The actual cause of Alzheimer's symptoms is a long progression of ongoing selfish, controlling, irresponsible choices that the Alzheimer's patient has been indulging in since early childhood.

Symptoms

Alzheimer's, currently the nemesis of the elderly, is now the seventh leading cause of death in America. The costs for treatment are going through the roof. Prior to death, the Alzheimer's patient experiences confusion, disorientation of time and place, changes in mood, behavior, and personality, impaired judgment, difficulty finding words, finishing thoughts, and following directions. It starts out as "harmless forgetting" and usually ends in insanity.

Outlandish acts and bizarre behaviors are signs that the sufferer is regressing. Many patients refuse to bath or change clothes, eat without utensils, ruthlessly kill pets, walk outside their homes naked, hoard food items, become viciously angry, swear, berate, complain, threaten, hit people, and throw objects at family members and caretakers,

They suffer delusions, hallucinations, become suspicious, and often imagine that relatives are stealing their money. They have seizures, or lose the ability to speak or understand their native language.

Some are able to recall past events in detail-- events that occurred twenty years ago. However, many cannot seem to remember what happened five minutes ago. They may stop recognizing the faces of loved ones. Eventually, as time goes on, memory appears to become irreversibly obliterated. If one lives long enough, nerve cells in the brain motor cortex may deteriorate, destroying the person's ability to walk, talk, or swallow.

Causes

Most medical professionals insist on calling Alzheimer's a "disease." Some researchers claim to have found "physical markers" in the brains of sufferers, which they assume are "proofs" that the symptoms result from a physical cause. However, in spite of what they might think, they are actually putting the cart before the horse.

The cause of Alzheimer's is not biological. The late-in-life loss of mental functions is caused by a lifetime of selfish control, denial, and irresponsibility. Many highly responsible people eventually "get" Alzheimer's. However, in relation to love, rightness, and truth most have probably been extremely irresponsible. Their "responsibility" and motivation were directed toward control and power seeking. They are highly and selfishly responsible for getting what they want.

Such individuals, for most of their lives, likely were not very responsible to family members or others they interacted with closely, not in truly loving ways. This has probably spilled over to include Alzheimer's caregivers.

Brain damage

The damage to physical brain tissue that medical researchers see in brain scans has a "psychological history." The physical damage was created by the "psychic energies" that they used during a lifetime of selfish, controlling choices.

The physical brain damage occurred much the same way that the psychic energies of suppressed, intense angry and blameful psychological energies, over time, have the ability to alter normal physical gastrointestinal structure. Negative psychic energies when concentrated can be harsh and caustic; they can irritate stomach lining, and may even produce a stomach ulcer.

The essential cause, in that case, had to do with the negative choices that the person suffering the stomach problem had been making over a long period of time. That is not too unlike what has happened to the Alzheimer's patient.

How it happened

The Alzheimer patient consciously and systematically has been blocking memories using psychic energies; memories that the person did not want to consciously remember or be responsible for. This blocking process probably started in early childhood and was in reaction to the abusive and sexually abusive choices of one or both extremely selfish and unloving parents.

The parents' wrong choices set the child up to make wrong, reactive choices of his or her own that included selfishly controlling choices and blocking out disturbing, embarrassing, or unflattering memories from conscious awareness. That memory blocking likely became a convenient and lifelong pattern with far-reaching negative consequences.

The Alzheimer's patient's physical deterioration was likely caused by negative psychic energies which he or she subconsciously kept focusing on physical brain centers to block normal memory function, and keep unwanted memories from entering conscious awareness. Every selfish person does this, we all have done it, but the Alzheimer patient has done it to consistent extremes that ultimately created the chemical and structural changes scientists observe in dead Alzheimer's patients.

Running

Alzheimer's patients have spent their entire lives running from the truth about themselves and their abusive, especially sexually abusive parent-family experiences. They have been enacting patterns of dishonesty, and have been extremely controlling their expression, memory, and feeling since they were grade-schoolers.

Initially, their reactions related to their parents. However, if they were typical incest survivors (whose strong toxic feelings, reactions, and behavior patterns went unresolved), their reactions were directed to their children, who characteristically and reactively ended up sexually abusing their own children.

Their "sexually-related baggage" may have also driven many to be promiscuous outside of their marriages. Those unfaithful acts significantly added to their list of actions that they would not, could not, and must not remember!

Pulling the switch

After a lifetime of accumulated wrong choices that included an extreme and willful control of memory, Alzheimer's patients subconsciously decided to "lose it." Their memory loss is a relatively minor and harmless symptom of their disorder, although it is being made to appear the predominant symptom.

Other common symptoms include a bad, spiteful, malicious, revengeful attitude, coupled with angry, violent outbursts. Doctors and other Alzheimer's caregivers, especially family members usually do not talk about the patient's generally uncooperative, manipulative paranoid, fearful, and dishonest demeanor. Such symptoms have nothing to do with brain plaques or tangles. They have nothing to do with any physical brain issues. Their origins and the true cause of Alzheimer's are psychological, not biological. []








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