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Can mineral water prevent Alzheimer's disease?

Asked by:Jenny

Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 09:44 PM

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  • Anne Anne

    Apr 08, 2026

       Aluminum has long been linked to Alzheimer's disease. In the new study, Professor Christopher Eckersley and his colleagues asked Alzheimer's patients to drink 1 liter of mineral water every day for 13 weeks. It was found that most patients experienced no further cognitive decline. One patient's aluminum levels dropped by 70%, and most patients' aluminum levels dropped by 50%-60%. The brain function of 3 patients was significantly improved.

      Professor Eckersley said the new research consists of two parts. First, drinking mineral water containing silicon can indeed eliminate it from the body nerve Toxin aluminum. After drinking silicon-rich mineral water, aluminum in the body will collect in the blood and then be excreted through urine. This therapy can be called "silicon-rich water and aluminum elimination therapy." Another part of the study will examine cognitive performance in Alzheimer's patients and whether those symptoms improve as aluminum is reduced.

      Researchers recommend that the elderly drink more mineral water rich in silicon to help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.