Is Anti-Autoaggressive Treatment Indicated for Dementia?
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https://doi.org/10.47363/JIRR/2025(5)137Keywords:
Dementia, Neurocognitive Disorders, Auto-AggressionAbstract
The incidence of dementia is increasing. To date, there is no promising therapy, nor is there any prophylaxis. The therapy of pathological molecules, e.g. with antibodies, has proven to be insufficient. More recent publications have found that autoaggressive diseases have a dementia-reducing effect. It should be assumed that anti-rheumatic drugs have this effect. Hypotheses are put forward here as to how the pathogenesis of dementia could look so that it reacts positively to anti-autoaggressive agents as an autoaggressive disease. A number of natural remedies are listed that work in this way and are likely to be successful.
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2025-02-28
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