This documentary gives an interesting overview of the coincidence of the presence of cyanobacteria/BMAA in the brain tissue of some people/vervets who have ALS or Alzheimer's disease, but fails to address the more critical question of whether the cyanobacteria/BMAA actually is a cause of these diseases, the real "holy grail" of finding a cure for them.
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This is a must see movie for everyone!
Loveunderlaw26 July 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Harrison Ford made a great movie about how algal blooms containing cyanobacteria are making many people ill, getting Alzheimer's disease & dying all over the World.
It was interesting too that the Asians have an antidote to the harmful effects of the cyanobacteria. They eat alot of sweet potatos, & a Japanese friend told me "that she eats alot of leeks, along with Wasabi & seaweed too".
I'm avoiding oysters & clams after this documentary though, as filter feeders they accumulate the contamination from algal blooms, no thanks I'll pass!
It was interesting too that the Asians have an antidote to the harmful effects of the cyanobacteria. They eat alot of sweet potatos, & a Japanese friend told me "that she eats alot of leeks, along with Wasabi & seaweed too".
I'm avoiding oysters & clams after this documentary though, as filter feeders they accumulate the contamination from algal blooms, no thanks I'll pass!
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