🧠 What if Alzheimer isn’t what you’ve been told?

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The True Origin of Alzheimer’s: Beyond Conventional Medicine

🧠 What if Alzheimer’s isn’t what you’ve been told? 🤯

You’ve been led to believe it’s just a degenerative disease, but the truth is far more shocking. Discover the hidden origin behind this condition and how you can truly understand it before it’s too late… šŸ”„šŸ‘‡


…LET’S BRING CLARITY TO THE MATTER…

Alzheimer’s is not an unsolvable mystery or just a simple neurodegenerative disease. Its origin lies in two specific combinations of biological shocks, which lead to the classic symptoms of disorientation, memory loss, and cognitive decline.

šŸ”¹ If you’re unfamiliar with what a biological shock is, here’s a quick summary: LINK


1ļøāƒ£ The Kidney Collecting Tubules Constellation (TCR)

When a person experiences a conflict of abandonment, uprooting, or existential collapse in both kidneys, they enter a cerebral constellation, triggering deep disorientation. This is where the classic symptoms of confusion in time and space arise.

Additionally, the body retains fluids, leading to elevated urea and creatinine levels in the blood. If the conflict is severe and prolonged, it can escalate into what is conventionally diagnosed as “renal failure,” which, in reality, is biological fluid retention with a purpose.

šŸ“Œ If you want to fully understand fluid retention, kidney failure, and disorientation, check out this Free Course for a complete explanation.


šŸ“Œ Triggers of Disorientation, Fluid Retention, Kidney Failure, and Elevated Urea & Creatinine Levels:

āœ”ļø An elderly person who feels abandoned in a nursing home.
āœ”ļø Someone who loses their partner and feels completely abandoned.
āœ”ļø A person hospitalized far from their safe environment.
āœ”ļø An individual experiencing a complete existential collapse due to a life-changing event.


2ļøāƒ£ Biological Shocks in the Sensory & Post-Sensory Cortex

In addition to abandonment conflicts, Alzheimer’s is also linked to biological separation shocks. Here, biological laterality plays a crucial role:

šŸ”¹ Mother-Child Side → Separation from a loved one perceived as superior or inferior, such as a mother, child, grandparent, grandchild, student, or boss.
šŸ”¹ Peer Side → Separation from a partner, father, sibling, friend, rival, or anyone perceived as equal.

šŸ“Œ Consequences in the Active Phase:
āœ”ļø Memory loss or total amnesia, depending on the intensity of the conflict.
āœ”ļø Attention deficit, as an unconscious attempt to disconnect from a painful reality.
āœ”ļø Ulceration of the periosteum (post-sensory cortex) → Manifests as rheumatism-like symptoms.
āœ”ļø Ulceration of the epidermis (sensory cortex) → Can manifest as skin rashes and other skin conditions.


šŸ“Œ Examples of Events That Can Trigger This Process:

āœ”ļø A painful breakup.
āœ”ļø A heated argument where one wishes to sever all ties.
āœ”ļø Humiliation from an insult or a medical diagnosis.
āœ”ļø Any situation where one desperately wants to separate from someone or something, or conversely, wants to be close but is forcibly separated.


Conclusion

Alzheimer’s is not merely a matter of age or genetic predisposition. It is the result of three or more active biological shocks, unresolved conflicts that affect the brain, psyche, and body on multiple levels.

Understanding this true origin allows us to look beyond conventional treatments and approach the condition from a biological and logical perspective. When conflicts are resolved, the symptoms disappear.

šŸ“Œ If you’d like to schedule a consultation, you can do so here.

šŸ’™ I truly hope this information is of great help to you.

Gastón Vargas

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