Guest guest Posted June 19, 2001 Report Share Posted June 19, 2001 Hi , Yes, my grandmother had Alzheimers, and I remember at the time hearing something about that, and drinking pop from cans. My grandmother was a health nut (till Alzheimers), I don't remember her drinking pop at all. So it would have be from pans? Lolita >OK, I thank you for your reply. I feel better but also still I know >somewhere that I heard aluminum cookware they believe contributes to >altizmers (spelling?) and now that I am into LJ eating healthy I am now >concerned about this. I got my GFCF 100% down and all his eating, so now >maybe am I just over doing? I mentioned this to others and they tell me >we can get run over crossing the street - yes thats true, but if all it >takes for less of a chance for altimers is to avoid aluminum............. > Has anyone heard this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2001 Report Share Posted June 20, 2001 >Anyway, let us assume that it is causative. We cannot avoid aluminium in >our diets. Every drop of water we drink and everything we eat contains >the stuff. It is added to water before it reaches us in our homes to make it >look clearer. The problem would seem to be that some folks have problems >clearing their share from the body and so it accumulates. I read this in the Rodale publication _Men's Health_ years ago -- the biggest source of aluminum for most people is from the public drinking water. Does anyone know if a filter would remove it? Lis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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