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. 2011:2011:537528.
doi: 10.4061/2011/537528. Epub 2011 Sep 14.

Issues raised involving the copper hypotheses in the causation of Alzheimer's disease

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Issues raised involving the copper hypotheses in the causation of Alzheimer's disease

George J Brewer. Int J Alzheimers Dis. 2011.

Abstract

I present evidence that the epidemic of Alzheimer's disease is a new phenomenon exploding in the latter part of the 20th century in developed countries. I postulate that a major causative factor in the epidemic is the coincident use of copper plumbing, and the ingestion of inorganic copper leaching from the copper plumbing. I present evidence to support this hypothesis and discuss various objections and criticisms that have been raised about the hypothesis, and my responses to these criticisms. I conclude that the hypothesis is well supported by the evidence and deserves serious consideration, because if it is valid, it indentifies a partially preventable cause of Alzheimer's disease.

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