This episode is about: The disease Alzheimers is discussed. Additionally other causes of common situations are examined to provide a greater insight to the true causes of diseases. Welcome to another episode of Spiritual Naturopathy. I'm your host, Michael. This week, we’re going to talk about Alzheimer's. But before we dive into that, I want to share something that happened this week. You may or may not know this, but I have a personal Facebook page under my name, Michael Schwartz, in addition to the Spiritual Naturopathy page. On the Spiritual Naturopathy page, I encourage you to post symbols, ideas, or patterns you discover. You can also ask for help if you need it. It’s another way for us to communicate. Of course, if you have any questions or thoughts, feel free to email me at michael383@me.com. So, here’s what happened on Facebook this week: I posted that if you don’t learn to forgive, it could make you sick. Someone commented, asking if emotions might cause cancer. They wanted to know what percent of cancer is caused by emotions. My immediate response was 100%. I truly believe that every physical condition comes from emotional conflict. The person replied, saying that genetics and the environment can also cause cancer. And that’s true to some extent. But let’s break it down. For example, why is it that in a classroom where a cold or flu is going around, not every single kid gets sick? Or, in a house with seven people, only one person may get cancer? Environment does play a role, but it’s not the whole story. Let’s talk about emotional conflict for a minute. If someone is constantly angry, frustrated, or holding onto guilt, these emotions can affect their environment. They might end up in toxic situations, like a stressful job or around negative people. And toxins aren’t just chemicals; negative thoughts can be toxic, too. Sometimes, you can be around people—whether family, friends, or strangers—who always complain, nothing is ever good, and it can slowly drain your energy and erode your confidence. This can affect your health over time. Now, as for genetics: yes, you might have a genetic tendency toward certain conditions. But just because someone has a genetic risk doesn’t mean they’ll automatically get sick. Your mind controls your body, and if you don’t listen to the signs, your mind will find ways to get your attention. That’s why it’s important to understand how your thoughts shape your health. Now, let’s talk about Alzheimer's. This is a terrible disease, and it’s often linked to dementia. But what’s interesting is that Alzheimer’s actually starts about 10 years before any symptoms show up. For a decade, a person may not have any signs of the disease. In the past, Alzheimer's was mainly seen in people over 65, but now doctors are seeing it in people as young as 40. This is really concerning. In fact, there’s a rise in cancer, especially colorectal cancer, among people in their 20s and 30s, which is also linked to diet and lifestyle. Speaking of diet, some people think it’s normal to only have a bowel movement a couple of times a week, but that’s actually not healthy. You should be having one every day. If you’re not, it could mean your diet isn’t right. When waste sits in your colon, your body reabsorbs the toxins, which can harm your cells. This can even affect your brain health and contribute to Alzheimer’s. Amyloid plaques, which are sticky proteins, build up in the brain of people with Alzheimer's. These plaques cause the brain cells to stop communicating, and over time, they kill brain tissue. This is why people with Alzheimer's may have problems with memory and thinking. The point is, everything in your body is connected, and your thoughts, emotions, and lifestyle choices all play a role in your health. To prevent or manage Alzheimer’s, it’s important to take care of your mind and body, and that starts with healthy thoughts, a healthy diet, and managing stress.
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