I’ll ignore your rude inference. Instead, mice received Lithium Orotate (equivalent to a little less than 1mg (daily) in humans), it’s over the counter and it’s about the cost of vitamin C. Read the article Doc. Harvard spent ten years determining:
1. Trace lithium is critical for many facets of brain function.
2. Lithium deficiency is correlated with triggering Alzheimer’s.
3. Alzheimer Plaques
increase lithium deficiency in brain, which in turn decreases plaque clearance. (Snowball effect)
4. Lithium Orotate (as opposed to dietary lithium) does not get bound up in Alzheimer’s plaques because of its charge.
5. Very low dose Lithium Orotate, in mice thus far, reverses memory loss, prevents brain cell death, prevents synaptic degradation and returns plaque clearance from the brain back to normal.
6. In mice, very low dose lithium orotate is not toxic.
No, it’s not a lucrative solution for drug companies and investors, but the above scientific observations, taken together, are probably the biggest health discovery of our lifetimes.
Dementia, which includes Alzheimer’s, is now the leading cause of death in Australia.