Common Prescription Drugs that Cause Memory Loss, and Worse

We’ve had quite a lot to say about allopathic drugs which, as a group, rank well within the top ten causes of death and disease each year. Of course, anything that has a deleterious effect on your health will also damage your long and short-term memory.

More and more, we’re seeing early-onset Alzheimer’s and Alzheimer’s-like symptoms powerfully associated with everyday prescription drugs, especially those most often recommended by doctors to elderly patients.

According to AARP’s geriatric pharmacist, Dr. Armon Neel, “Scientists now know that memory loss as you get older is by no means inevitable. Indeed, the brain can grow new brain cells and reshape their connections throughout life.”

So, get out your pen and paper, because if you’re taking any of the drugs on our list, there’s a good chance you won’t remember after reading this!

Anticholinergics

These include many of the drug descriptors that begin with the prefix “anti.” They are the anti-hypertensives, antipsychotics, and antihistamines for the most part. Many people take an antihistamine at least once a year for common cold symptoms. These drugs have a negative effect on key neurotransmitters that are responsible for learning and memory. So, that’s not super delicious.

What your doctor doesn’t tell you when he advises you to go out and stuff these drugs up yourself as roughly as you can is the memory-destroying side effects are even more pronounced in seniors. Because our neurotransmitters naturally die off as we age, these drugs damage memory even more when there are fewer neurotransmitters to kill.

Like the other drug categories on our list, these are positively correlated with early onset Alzheimer’s and dementia. You can think of the Anticholinergics as your gateway drug to the real memory destroyers which we will be discussing forthwith.

Sleeping pills

As we continue to ramp up our exposure to unnatural devices, radiation levels, and harmful substances in our food and water more and more people struggle to get to sleep at night. As a result, prescription sleeping pills are a booming industry. In addition to all manner of psychosis being correlated with the high-end prescription sleep aids, these drugs are causing memory loss across the board.

If sleep is meant to do one thing, it’s to help us refresh our minds, recover spent energy, and enjoy clearheaded functioning. If sleeping pills damage our memory, there doesn’t seem to be much point in taking them.

The EEG scans of those who have taken these drugs for at least six months reveal brain wave patterns that are quite unlike those who do not use these drugs. The scans reveal sleeping pills takers function as if they are asleep, in a coma, or drunk.

Cholesterol-lowering drugs

Now for the worst offender of all: Statin drugs. Recent science has proven this class of drugs destroys cholesterol not only in the body but in the brain as well.

You might be thinking, ‘that’s great, kill my cholesterol.’ But what your doctor might not realize and what the medical industry won’t admit is that our brains are composed of more than 60% cholesterol.

The glial cells of our brains are a type of neuron that works to suspend the ordinary neurons in a web-like scaffolding. The glial cells are the reason the brain maintains its consistency, and you might think of them as being like the rubber that insulates wires. Without them, ordinary neurons lose all of their coordination, the brain becomes malformed, pockets fill with fluid, and the brain is rapidly destroyed.

Glial cells are MADE of cholesterol, as are many of the critical structures of the body.

The only reason cholesterol appears alongside heart disease is it is a way that the body works to protect damaged and weakened arteries.

Statin drugs accelerate the aging process, cause Alzheimer’s-like symptoms and senile dementia driving up memory loss in aging patients by nearly 400%. It is arguably the biggest medical scandal in a generation.

What are the alternatives?

Stay away from allopathic drugs. When it comes to fighting the common cold, letting the body cope with it naturally is far better than taking any synthetic drug.

For those suffering from sleep deprivation, or who work nights achieving physical exhaustion may be the only viable form of relief. That means going to the gym, doing yard work, hiking, whatever it takes to wear yourself down naturally by bedtime.

For those with high cholesterol. Get table salt and carbohydrates out of your diet. Eat only pink Himalayan salt. Break up with refined sugars for good, and don’t look back!

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