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Looking into the Eyes of Alzheimer's - Ozone Chelation, Empire City Labs

[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 7, 2018 5:13:37 PM / by Winter Ninivaggi

 

The key to Alzheimer's is in your eyes

Being able to identify Alzheimer's in it's earliest stages before major symptoms develop.  Researchers began to suggest that signs of deterioration in the retina could mirror early neurodegeneration. New research presented at the recent Annuual Meeting of the American academy of Ophthamology has solidified the growing body of evidence that Alzhiemer's can be diagnosed in seconds using a non-invasive eye scan. 

The technology is called optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and it allows clinicians to rapidily produce high-resolution images of the volumetric blood flow within the eye. Early results from testing at Duke University revealed severely clear biomarkers in subjects with Alzheimer's, such as thinning of a layer of the retina and a decrease in small retinal blood vessels at the back of the eye. The biomarkers were found to be observable prior to the display of any symptoms of Alzheimer's.  

Being able to diagnose and begin treatment before symptoms start could change the entire future of Alzheimer's disease. 

We recognize elevated heavy metals that cross the blood brain barrier as risk factors for Alzheimer disease. Lead, Mercury and Aluminum all cross the blood brain barrier. Aluminum and Mercury are in standard flu vaccines. We test and treat heavy metal toxicity with I.V. ozone chelation therapy. It's safe, effective, advanced treatment that prevents further damage. All ozone and I.V. nutrient therapies are MD/NP ordered in NYS. We add biologics to help reverse SVD damage. We evaluate your diet and assess your blood sugar function in an effort to protect your vessels. We test for VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor to check for oxygen deficiency and tissue damage. Labs are covered by insurance. 

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Winter Ninivaggi

Written by Winter Ninivaggi

Isadora Guggenheim, ND, FNP, RN, MS, CNS, LMT, owner of Second Nature Naturopathic Care, LLC
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