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Bill Gates' Secret Research Finally Reveals the Natural Compound That Flushes Brain-Poisoning Toxins and Restores Lost Memories
Funded by the Gates Foundation — Tested on 2,100 volunteers — Kept hidden from the public until now
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What People Are Saying
Verified responses from viewers who watched this briefing
Margaret W. VerifiedSarasota, FL
★★★★★
I was convinced I had early Alzheimer's
For two years I kept a notepad on every table in the house because I couldn't trust my own memory. I would forget a name seconds after being told it, and I stopped driving to unfamiliar places alone. I watched this entire video twice because I couldn't believe what I was hearing about the cadmium connection. Completely changed how I understand what was happening to me.
214 people found this helpful
Robert D. VerifiedColumbus, OH
★★★★★
My neurologist never mentioned any of this
Dad has been on Aricept for three years. The side effects were brutal — the nausea, the fatigue, the nightmares. He barely functioned as a person anymore. I showed him this briefing and we both sat there in silence for a while after it ended. The part about lithium orotate and the Sardinian centenarians was the most logical explanation I've heard in all of this. Nobody ever mentioned the gut-brain connection to us.
188 people found this helpful
Linda P. VerifiedRaleigh, NC
★★★★★
Finally an explanation that actually makes sense
I am a retired nurse and I have watched so many patients deteriorate on the standard Alzheimer's medications with very little improvement. When this video explained the type 3 diabetes theory and how the plaques hypothesis was built on fabricated data, everything clicked for me. I've been saying for years that the pharmaceutical approach doesn't hold up. Shared this with three colleagues today.
302 people found this helpful
Thomas K. VerifiedScottsdale, AZ
★★★★★
The brain diabetes explanation opened my eyes
I'm 67 and started noticing the fog about two years ago. The blank moments in conversations, the hesitation before common words, arriving somewhere and forgetting why I went. My doctor said it was stress. Watching this video I understood for the first time why standard advice was not helping. The insulin resistance in the brain angle was something I had never seen presented this clearly. I'm going to bring this to my next appointment.
143 people found this helpful
Susan M. VerifiedNashville, TN
★★★★★
My mother has been struggling for four years
Mom stopped recognizing my kids last Christmas. We hired a full-time caregiver and it has cost our family over $80,000 in the past year alone, not counting the medication. When the video explained how cadmium chloride is the same toxin that was found in the child's autopsy, I started crying. We have been treating the symptom for years and nobody ever looked for the cause. I am so grateful this video exists.
276 people found this helpful
James F. VerifiedCharleston, SC
★★★★★
The Sardinia research completely reframed this for me
I have a background in biochemistry and I've been skeptical of most memory supplement marketing for years. But the section on the centenarian populations in Sardinia and the lithium-rich water was consistent with what I've read in the research literature. Natural lithium as a chelating agent for heavy metals is not a new concept — it just hasn't been applied to cognitive decline this way. Very compelling and grounded in mechanisms I recognize.
What People Are Saying
Verified responses from viewers who watched this briefing
I was convinced I had early Alzheimer's
For two years I kept a notepad on every table in the house because I couldn't trust my own memory. I would forget a name seconds after being told it, and I stopped driving to unfamiliar places alone. I watched this entire video twice because I couldn't believe what I was hearing about the cadmium connection. Completely changed how I understand what was happening to me.
214 people found this helpfulMy neurologist never mentioned any of this
Dad has been on Aricept for three years. The side effects were brutal — the nausea, the fatigue, the nightmares. He barely functioned as a person anymore. I showed him this briefing and we both sat there in silence for a while after it ended. The part about lithium orotate and the Sardinian centenarians was the most logical explanation I've heard in all of this. Nobody ever mentioned the gut-brain connection to us.
188 people found this helpfulFinally an explanation that actually makes sense
I am a retired nurse and I have watched so many patients deteriorate on the standard Alzheimer's medications with very little improvement. When this video explained the type 3 diabetes theory and how the plaques hypothesis was built on fabricated data, everything clicked for me. I've been saying for years that the pharmaceutical approach doesn't hold up. Shared this with three colleagues today.
302 people found this helpfulThe brain diabetes explanation opened my eyes
I'm 67 and started noticing the fog about two years ago. The blank moments in conversations, the hesitation before common words, arriving somewhere and forgetting why I went. My doctor said it was stress. Watching this video I understood for the first time why standard advice was not helping. The insulin resistance in the brain angle was something I had never seen presented this clearly. I'm going to bring this to my next appointment.
143 people found this helpfulMy mother has been struggling for four years
Mom stopped recognizing my kids last Christmas. We hired a full-time caregiver and it has cost our family over $80,000 in the past year alone, not counting the medication. When the video explained how cadmium chloride is the same toxin that was found in the child's autopsy, I started crying. We have been treating the symptom for years and nobody ever looked for the cause. I am so grateful this video exists.
276 people found this helpfulThe Sardinia research completely reframed this for me
I have a background in biochemistry and I've been skeptical of most memory supplement marketing for years. But the section on the centenarian populations in Sardinia and the lithium-rich water was consistent with what I've read in the research literature. Natural lithium as a chelating agent for heavy metals is not a new concept — it just hasn't been applied to cognitive decline this way. Very compelling and grounded in mechanisms I recognize.
197 people found this helpful