The pharmaceutical industry convinced doctors that Alzheimer's is caused by beta-amyloid plaques (clumps of a protein that form in the brain).
That's why they spent billions developing drugs like Aduhelm and Leqembi to remove these plaques.
But here's the truth: removing plaques doesn't stop Alzheimer's.
Multiple drugs that successfully cleared plaques failed to improve cognition or slow decline.
The plaque theory was never the complete picture. It was a convenient target for drug development.
What your brain lacks is the fundamental protection to prevent cellular death and cognitive decline.
If your house is on fire, you don't need better smoke detectors. You need to put out the fire.
If your brain cells are dying, you don't need to remove the debris. You need to protect living neurons and stop the destruction.
This is why so many people experience: