If you subscribe to the belief that death, disease, and physical decline are optional, this book's for you. Casdorph and Walker expose the accumulation of toxic metals in the brain as the likely source of Alzheimer's-style dementia and offer strategies for preventing such accumulation. The fact that the medical establishment and the FDA stand opposed to C & W's therapeutics distinguishes, to say the least, their book from others on Alzheimer's. The therapy they employ, chelation, is hardly new, but the results Casdorph has obtained from it are unparalleled. Widespread U.S. use of chelation apparently ended in the 1960s when the medical establishment concluded that, like insulin, its benefits ceased when treatment ended. Casdorph and a few others persisted and devised from it a treatment for Alzheimer's that flushes toxic metals from the system. However problematically, this book proffers hope to Alzheimer's sufferers and their loved ones. But the best thing in it may be the recipe for mock roast turkey made from tofu; don't miss it.
Mike Tribby