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								The Mechanism of Alzheimer's Disease
							
				
								  Near Amsterdam, Dirck Swaab of the Dutch 
								Brain Research Institute demonstrated the 
								positive influence of testosterone on rat 
								brains. The observation under the microscope 
								shows that the nerve cells are well branched in 
								the young rat. These ramifications disappear in 
								the old rat but 
								reappear under the influence of the testosterone 
								administered in the form of implants. The 
								phenomenon is very probably the same in man.
							
								It is estimated that 6% of people over the age 
								of 65 have dementia of varying severity, caused 
								by impaired nerve ramifications and the 
								development of degenerative plaques in brain 
								structures. Not to mention the fundamental 
								impact of testosterone on maintaining the caliber of 
								the cerebral arteries, can we neglect the 
								regenerating effect of male hormones on the 
								ramifications of nerve cells in the brain?
							
								
								Testosterone:
							
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Allows growth and 
								branching of nerve fibers
								 
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Prevents cerebral 
								arteries from sclerosing
								 
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Prevents the production 
								of amyloid protein (see below) and 
								consequently its deposition in the brain 
								(4-5). Download pdf.
								 
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The prevention of 
								Alzheimer's disease should therefore begin as 
								soon as the decrease in testosterone production 
								is detected
								 
							
								
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									be the mechanism of this degeneration ?
								
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									in men and women
								
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