Diabetes & its Complications

Open Access ISSN: 2639-9326

Abstract


Hypoglycemia and Dementia: Is Alzheimer's Disease a Consequence of Sugar Deficiency?

Authors: Mr. Amos Gelbard.

This next essay will bring proof of reductions in cerebral glucose metabolism found in AD patients, possibly indicating that AD stems from Glucose insufficiency. It would later counter this assumption by showing the extremely high prevalence of AD among diabetics, and then, solve the mystery by proving that what's causing the dementia among diabetics is actually avoiding sugar according to doctor's orders. It will prove it by showing an unbreakable link between hypoglycemic (hypo, not hyper) events in diabetics and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.

It's therefore will prove that AD in fact stems from lack of glucose consumption over the years and would suggest glucose as a possible treatment to AD patients.

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