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📊 This is scary data more people need to know. Some common over the counter medications are strongly correlated with higher dementia risk. Max Lugavere breaks it down. “The chronic use of allergy drugs have been strongly associated in cohort studies with increased risk for dementia.” “Benzos are strongly...

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In Addition To Statin Drugs, Here Are 5 Common Medications That Also Cause Dementia! Anesthesiologist, Dr Zain Hasan Don't Let Big Pharma Rob You Of Your Mind... 1: Benadryl...is an ANTICHOLINERGIC CLASS drug. The active ingredient is Diphenhydramine HCL. Popular as a stand alone allergy medication but is also a sleep aid in OTC sleep meds such as Advil PM & Tylenol PM. It crosses the blood brain barrier & blocks the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine, responsible for memory, learning & mood. There are 100s of Anticholinergic Medications. 2: Opiates...disrupt Serotonin, Dopamine & Hippocampus region of the brain responsible for memory & mood. Opiates also cause brain inflammation. Combination drugs containing Codeine are used by 1000s for chronic pain like Tylenol 3, Norco & Percocet. 3: PPI Proton Pump Inhibitors...block stomach acid leading to severe deficiencies like B12, responsible for cognition. Reduces blood flow to the brain & causes amyloid plaques. 5+ years of use results in 40% increase in Rapid Onset Alzheimer's. Examples include Prilosec, Nexium & Prevacid. 4: Benzodiazepines...shrink the Hippocampus & Amygdala regions of the brain, responsible for memory & mood. Common Benzos include Xanax, Valium & Klonopin. 5: Tricyclic Antidepressants...that are now prescribed for chronic pain. Another Anticholinergic set of drugs that block the crucial neurotransmitter Acetylcholine. Acetylcholine deficiency causes Alzheimer's & Myasthenia Gravis. 1000s of people are taking Elavil & Nortriptyline as a chronic pain medication & have no idea they cause Alzheimer's & Dementia. 👇PPI Cause Chronic Health Issues👇 👇2 Drugs That Cause Harm To The Brain👇 👇Opiates Cause Dementia👇

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