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He observed good results with a high fat keto diet and the Bredesen Protocol, and even better results with a carnivorous diet in dementia patients. Some patients regained a multitude of functions. In the interest of fairness, we have reported on the benefits of a vegan and vegetarian diet in the past, and the carnivorous diet is the other side of the story. All of these diets condemn sugar, processed foods and seed oils. Cranmer said that advanced dementia patients are addicted to sugar. He said dementia is reversible if caught early. Tooth decay and mouth infections are another contributing factor to dementia.
Dr. Chaffee revealed that almost 20 years ago, the people who published information about beta-amyloid plaques, a leading theory that the amyloid beta protein that form sticky plaques in the brain are the main cause of Alzheimer's, may have been fabricated and fraudulent. He said that Alzheimer's Disease and heart disease are relatively new diseases that are caused by diet.
Dr. Chaffee said that a study showed that putting Alzheimer's patients on a high fat ketogenic diet had better efficacy than any Alzheimer's medication ever trialed.
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