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Introduction Pleurisy is the inflammation of the pleura, the thin membrane surrounding the lungs. The pleura has two layers: the visceral pleura covering the lungs and the parietal pleura lining the chest wall. When these layers become inflamed, they rub together, causing sharp, stabbing chest pain, which worsens with breathing, coughing, or sneezing. Pleurisy can develop due to infections, lung diseases, autoimmune disorders, trauma, or other underlying conditions. Recognizing the symptoms early and seeking proper treatment is essential to prevent complications and ensure faster recovery. Causes of Pleurisy   Causes of Pleurisy Pleurisy can develop from a variety of causes, both infectious and non-infectious: Bacterial Infections: Pneumonia caused by bacteria is a common trigger. Other bacterial infections like tuberculosis can also affect the pleura. Viral Infections: Influenza, RSV, or other respiratory viruses can lead to inflammation of the pleura. Fungal Infe...

Alzheimer's Disease Cure With Homeopathic



Alzheimer’s disease is a dementing illness characterized historically by neuritic plaques and tangles, accompanied by neuronal cell loss. Alzheimer’s disease involves a progressive deterioration of intellect, memory personality, and self care, leading to severe degeneration of nerve cells. Other conditions should be ruled out before choosing Alzheimer’s as a diagnosis; medical evaluation is important. Early stages of Alzheimer’s disease manifest with short term memory loss; problem finding the appropriate word; asking the same question over and over; difficulty making decisions and planning ahead; suspiciousness; changes in senses of smell and taste; and problem with abstract thinking. A lifetime depression may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease. Depression should be considered a risk factor for this disease. Alzheimer’s disease is similar to mood disorders, with onset from the sixth to seventh decades. Mood instability and increased distractibility, irritability, agitation, and irregular sleep can be present. Behavioral changes, such as aggressive behavior, psychosis , and over activity occur frequently and often determine the need for institutionalization. 

Patients with Alzheimer’s disease may have dysfunctional mechanism of body weight regulation or changes in their brain that that lead to weight loss. 


Causes 

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder in which the brain cells slowly die. The exact cause is not fully understood, but several factors are known to contribute to its development. These include genetic, biological, lifestyle, and environmental factors.

1. Genetic Factors

Some genes increase the risk of Alzheimer’s:

a. Family History

If a parent or sibling has Alzheimer’s, the risk becomes higher.

b. APOE-e4 Gene

The presence of this gene variant increases the risk significantly.

Not everyone with APOE-e4 develops Alzheimer’s.

c. Rare Genetic Mutations (Early-Onset)

Mutations in APP, PSEN1, and PSEN2 genes cause early-onset Alzheimer’s (before age 65).

These cases are rare.

2. Brain Changes / Biological Causes

a. Amyloid Plaques

Abnormal protein fragments (beta-amyloid) accumulate between brain cells.

They disrupt communication and trigger inflammation.

b. Neurofibrillary Tangles

Tau protein becomes abnormal and forms tangles inside neurons.

This blocks nutrient transport and leads to cell death.

c. Loss of Neurotransmitters

Especially acetylcholine, which is essential for memory and learning.

Low levels worsen symptoms.

d. Brain Shrinkage (Atrophy)

Gradual loss of neurons causes the brain to shrink, especially in the memory centers (hippocampus).

3. Age-Related Factors

Advancing age is the biggest risk factor.

After age 65, the risk doubles every 5 years.

Aging reduces the brain’s ability to repair damaged cells.

4. Lifestyle and Health Factors

Lifestyle choices and chronic diseases increase risk:

a. Cardiovascular Problems

High blood pressure

High cholesterol

Heart disease

Stroke

Diabetes

These affect blood flow to the brain.

b. Obesity and Lack of Exercise

Poor fitness reduces oxygen supply to brain cells.

c. Poor Diet

Diets high in sugar, fats, and processed foods increase inflammation.

d. Smoking and Alcohol

Smoking causes oxidative stress and restricts blood flow.

Heavy alcohol use damages neurons.

5. Environmental Factors

These may increase risk:

a. Head Injuries

Past traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

Repeated concussions

b. Exposure to Toxins

Heavy metals (lead, mercury)

Pesticides

These may contribute to brain inflammation.

6. Immune System Dysfunction

Chronic inflammation in the brain accelerates neuronal damage.

The body’s immune response becomes abnormal with age.

7. Hormonal Changes

Decline in estrogen after menopause may increase risk in women.

Age – often after 60-65 the incidence approximately double for every 5 year increase in age; at least until age 90 years. The incidence is similar in men and women but the prevalence is greater in women, reflecting their longevity. 

Genetics – the risk is about three fold greater in the first degree relatives of patients with Alzheimer’s disease. 

Cognitive symptoms- memory loss is the most common, and usually the presenting complain- patient have difficulty learning and retaining new information. Later in the disease, remote memories are also affected. 

Non cognitive symptoms

• Delusion of theft 

• Infidelity and abandonment 

• Disorders of perception like auditory, visual, and other hallucinations 

• Misidentification

• Depressive symptoms 

• Hypomania 

• Aggression 

• Wandering 

• Agitation 

• Hyper sexuality 

• Hyper morality 

Probable Alzheimer’s disease

• Dementia established by clinical examination and documented by mini-mental state examination or other standard screening test. 

• Deficits in two or more areas of cognition 

• Progressive worsening of memory and other cognitive functions 

• No disturbance of consciousness 

• Onset at 40-90 years 

• Absence of systemic disorders or other brain diseases that could account for the progressive deficit memory and cognition

Possible Alzheimer’s disease

• Onset, presentation or clinical course different from the above, but patient has no other disorder sufficient to cause dementia 

• Patient has a systemic or brain disorder sufficient to produce dementia, but this is not considered to be the cause of dementation. 

Recognition of Alzheimer’s disease

• Loss of memory 

• The person might forget what he/she was doing 5 minutes ago and repeat the same thing several times. 

• Forgetting words while communicating or finding difficulty in naming objects such as flower or a dog 

• Difficulty in carrying out daily activities such as dressing, cooking and washing, how to use a knife, open the door, etc. 

• Inability to carry out movements despite muscle power and coordination, e.g. Tying shoe laces, turning a tap on, fastening buttons or switching on a T.V 

• Difficulty in speaking and understanding spoken language which is difficult for others to understand

• Inability to recognize people. 

• Using a fork instead of a spoon and a knife instead of a pencil. 

• Personality change. Aggressive and ill-mannered behavior. 

• Frequent mood changes 

• Wandering during day and night, inability to identify time and space. 

• Physical change. Weight loss can occur as a result of the person forgetting the chew or swallow. 



Homeopathy is one of the most popular holistic systems of medicine. The selection of remedy is based upon the theory of individualization and symptoms similarity by using holistic approach. This is the only way through which a state of complete health can be regained by removing all the sign and symptoms from which the patient is suffering. The aim of homeopathy is not only to treat Alzheimer’s disease but to address its underlying cause and individual susceptibility. As far as therapeutic medication is concerned, several well-proved medicines are available for Alzheimer’s disease treatment that can be selected on the basis of cause, sensation and modalities of the complaints. For individualized remedy selection and treatment, the patient should consult a qualified homeopathic doctor in person. Some important remedies are given below for Alzheimer’s disease treatment: 


Homeopathic Medicines 


Homeopathic Medicines

1. Anacardium orientale

  • Weak memory, forgets names immediately
  • Feels as if mind is blank
  • Confusion about identity

2. Baryta carbonica

  • Senile dementia
  • Childish behavior in old age
  • Poor memory and slow understanding

3. Alumina

  • Confusion of identity and surroundings
  • Slow responses, difficulty concentrating

4. Calcarea carbonica

  • Forgetful, mentally dull
  • Anxiety with confusion

5. Kali phosphoricum

  • Mental exhaustion
  • Weak memory from stress or overwork

6. Lycopodium clavatum

  • Forgets words while speaking
  • Lack of confidence, memory weakness

7. Natrum muriaticum

  • Memory loss after grief
  • Reserved personality

8. Phosphoric acid

Mental weakness after emotional shock

Apathy and indifference

9. Plumbum metallicum

  • Progressive memory loss
  • Slow mental decline

10. Silicea

  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Weak memory with nervousness

11. Stramonium

  • Fear, confusion, hallucinations
  • Talks incoherently

12. Hyoscyamus niger

  • Suspicious, jealousy
  • Talks irrelevantly

13. Belladonna

  • Sudden confusion
  • Delirium with restlessness

14. Arsenicum album

  • Anxiety, restlessness
  • Fear of death, forgetfulness

15. Aurum metallicum

  • Depression with memory loss
  • Suicidal thoughts in severe cases

16. Nux moschata

  • Extreme forgetfulness
  • Sleepiness and confusion

17. Conium maculatum

  • Gradual memory decline
  • Difficulty concentrating

18. Cocculus indicus

  • Confusion from lack of sleep
  • Weak memory

19. Gelsemium sempervirens

  • Dullness, dizziness
  • Difficulty thinking clearly

20. Opium

  • Loss of awareness
  • Slow reaction and memory failure

21. Secale cornutum

  • Senile degeneration
  • Indifference and memory loss

22. Zincum metallicum

  • Brain fatigue
  • Restlessness with weak memory

23. Helleborus niger

  • Severe mental dullness
  • Slow responses

24. Cannabis indica

  • Distorted perception of time and space
  • Forgetfulness

25. Ignatia amara

  • Memory loss after grief or emotional trauma
  • Mood swings

⚠️ Important Note

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological condition requiring proper medical diagnosis and care.

Homeopathy may be used as a supportive therapy, not a replacement for standard treatment.

Always consult a qualified homeopathic doctor or neurologist before starting treatment.

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