Many people fear these ailments as they age. Can we reduce our chance of getting these illnesses?
The prophet/truth announcer of this new age explains:
CR850 Dementia:
* A dementia condition is based on the effects of thoughts as well as feelings – psychic damage.
Billy:
And what about what I asked about dementia, were you able to ask if there is any protection or otherwise preventative measure against it?
Quetzal:
On that I have been taught that there is no medical remedy on Earth and also with us, that serves to prevent or hinder the manifestations of dementia. A dementia condition, it was explained to me, is based on effects of thoughts as well as feelings and thus in this respect …
Billy:
… on a condition that results from thoughts and feelings and which we call, in short, simply psychic damage and which, as a result of thinking and feeling, is therefore of psychic origin. A lifestyle led in such a process that, on the one hand, wrong thoughts are cultivated and, on the other hand, wrong feelings are generated, results in what is called a psychological state, and in the case of bad thoughts and corresponding feelings, a bad psychological state that increases the risk of dementia. Every Earthling should be aware of the fact that the characteristics of the human being’s character play just as important a role as his or her activities, because this is very important in order to be fit not only from top to toe, but also in terms of consciousness and the function of the brain. So overall, everything in this regard is important to prevent dementia, at least that’s what I gather from what you were about to say, or am I mistaken?
Quetzal:
You are right and you think very quickly. That is actually what I wanted to say, because the human being himself/herself conjures up dementia, so I was told, if he/she does not keep themselves fit in every conceivable process, so physically and consciously, and so with healthy and powerful as well as logical, rational and sensible thoughts, creates the corresponding feelings. This means that the human being has to lead a lifestyle of all-time conscious activity, because depending on how they lead their life in a relaxed as well as serene manner in this respect, he/she avoids a dementia disease. Therefore, as far as possible, all stress and isolation in social interactions with other people and with the environment should be avoided. If an overall positive lifestyle and a healthy attitude towards life and contact with fellow human beings and nature as well as with the entire environment is cultivated, then dementia can be avoided to the greatest possible extent. However, to a large extent [this] does not mean that other and health factors cannot play a certain role in developing dementia, but either way a consistently fulfilled social life, as well as a healthy, well-educated character plays a very important role in sparing the human being from dementia until old age, as was impressively explained to me.
Billy:
That is obvious.
C817 Alzheimers Dementia:
* Alzheimer’s dementia has its origins in the fact that the brain of human beings begins before birth with a very protracted process of a cell disease – the actual beginning already takes place in the womb.
Billy:
But something else again: if you are medically educated, just like all of you, as you said, then perhaps you can answer a question for me that I asked a long time ago …?
Florena:
Of course.
Billy:
It is about how and why Alzheimer’s dementia actually develops. If you can answer that?
Florena:
This disease is congenital. On Earth, unfortunately, it is rampant like a plague and is not curable – yet, I have to explain. To explain the whole thing, I have to mention earthly terms that are familiar to me because I also follow earthly medicine.
Alzheimer’s dementia is protracted and drags on for many years until it really appears openly, so it can take 80 years or more until it becomes acute. Then, however, forgetfulness comes quickly, occurring in 3 phases.
At some point it begins with the human being’s personal behaviour appearing strange, which also becomes noticeable to the outside world.
Over many years and decades, Alzheimer’s dementia creeps into the human beings, because the disease does not come quickly, but very slowly and only imperceptibly. For years and even decades, the human beings themselves do not notice when they are affected. Then, little by little, the first signs appear in the form of memory lapses, which are usually judged to be harmless, but which increase in number and gradually make the human beings unsteady and somehow erratic. They become more and more forgetful and can no longer find their daily utensils. Over time, they get tangled up in the middle of speech and can no longer finish what they have started to say. In this way, the human beings become unable to read anything completely or to concentrate on anything. As the Alzheimer’s disease progresses, the abilities relevant to everyday life are lost more and more, with the focus on personal hygiene and food intake. Over time, the human beings become dependent on the help of other human beings to get around and to do everything else. Alzheimer’s dementia has a very long asymptomatic phase, which begins as a small child and thus long before adulthood, before the first symptoms even appear. With very close professional observation, the first indications of changes in the direction of Alzheimer’s can be detected as early as puberty, this is also the case when amyloidosis skin spots appear and become visible. These are abnormally folded proteins that cluster together and are deposited in the tissue as amyloids, a so-called protein-polysaccharide complex. The asymptomatic phase can last for many years, but during this time characteristic biological features and changes in the brain are already recognisable and can be detected.
After the asymptomatic phase, the so-called pre-dementia phase begins. This becomes noticeable in daily life from time to time through occasional cognitive failures, such as abilities, attention, memory, learning, creativity, planning, orientation, imagination, reasoning, introspection, will, faith and much more.
People with Alzheimer’s disease are less able to retain new information, which can take years, during which time a significant decrease in brain mass in the hippocampus can be observed.
The progression of Alzheimer’s dementia in 3 stages thus once triggers cognitive disturbances such as forgetfulness in everyday life, which have a very clear disturbing effect on human beings, over a period of at least half a year.
In the early stages, there are slight cognitive impairments, so the ability to remember is reduced, as is concentration. Often, there is a feeling of getting lost or desperately searching for certain words in the middle of a sentence. In addition, the first problems with orientation appear, especially in foreign surroundings.
It is not uncommon for human beings in this stage of Alzheimer’s dementia to appear very depressed, because they react to their change with fear, grief and shame. For this reason, it is often difficult to distinguish symptomatically between Alzheimer’s in the early stages and psychological damage in the form of depression.
Even if the disease is detected early, there is no way to do anything about it. Alzheimer’s cannot be cured with current earthly medicine for a long time, but the whole course of the disease and its progression can be delayed by appropriate cognitive and psychomotor therapy. Earth-humans affected by Alzheimer’s can train their coordination and perception, as well as their balance, in the early stages, so that their symptoms can be kept quite stable for years.
Alzheimer’s dementia has its origins in the fact that the brain of human beings begins before birth with a very protracted process of a cell disease that is very difficult to detect, which then over time practically inevitably triggers a degradation of cell structures. So the cell degradation does not take place only when the human being grows older, but already before birth, because the actual beginning already takes place in the womb. However, earthly science is not yet able to fathom this, because it still lacks any possibility of doing so. That is what I may say without violating our directives.
Drug for Alzheimers:
C231
Billy : But tell me, would you answer a question for a doctor I know?
Quetzal:
That would be justifiable, because such a remedy will be synthetically created by earthly scientists in the next few years.
If it does not violate our directives?
Billy:
I do not think so. The question is, is there a drug for Alzheimer’s disease?
Quetzal:
We are aware of such active substances, yes.
Billy:
Can you name them to me?
Quetzal:
That would be contrary to our directives.
Billy:
And if you only give me a remedy that at least counteracts forgetfulness, even in Alzheimer’s?
Quetzal:
Quetzal:
That would be justifiable, because such a remedy will be synthetically created by earthly scientists in the next few years.
Billy:
Then let us hear it, please.
Quetzal:
A suitable active substance can be obtained from the flower plant ‘Galanthus nivalis’.
This active substance is an anti-dementia agent and works against speech disorders and behavioural disorders as well as memory disorders and memory loss.
The active substance to be obtained is ‘galantamine’, which is to a certain extent also effective against Alzheimer’s dementia.
Billy:
Galanthus nivalis – the name seems familiar to me. Is that not the Latin name for the common Snowdrop?
A suitable active substance can be obtained from the flower plant ‘Galanthus nivalis’.
it is not an actual remedy, but only an active substance that will have a slowing effect on the course of the disease, and that only in the case of moderate and mild symptoms.
Billy:
And, what is the origin of the disease?
Quetzal:
- There are several factors.
- The disease is a degenerative disease of the cerebral cortex with characteristic neuropathological and neurochemical changes and inexorably progressive dementia.
- First signs are a high degree of forgetfulness and aphasia.
- The causes include metabolic disorders and above all genetic factors, as well as a conscious inertia and a deficiency of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
- Overall, a loss of brain cells in the forebrain occurs.
What can we do?
There will be another post with some helpful actions which can be taken.
