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ALZHEIMER'S...A DIFFERENT VIEW





Alzheimer's beyond the conventional: electrical, biophysical, and metabolic "secrets".





The basic scientific mechanisms of the disease

Alzheimer's disease is classically characterized by the accumulation of amyloid plaques outside neurons and neurofibrillary tangles of tau protein inside them. These abnormal deposits interfere with normal communication between brain cells and trigger toxic cascades that lead to the loss of synapses and neurons, especially in areas such as the hippocampus (the memory center). As a result, the brain literally "shrinks" and cognitive functions progressively weaken.


But Alzheimer's is not limited to "plaques and nodules". Disturbed calcium balance, chronic neuroinflammation and oxidative stress are also key mechanisms. Activated microglial cells (the brain's immune cells) secrete cytokines, which, in chronic inflammation, damage surrounding neurons. Over time, a vicious cycle is observed: toxic proteins increase inflammation, and inflammation accelerates the formation of more pathological proteins. In the New Cell Program, I have been repeating this for years!!!!


In addition, the brain loses its electrical rhythm. Neurons communicate through electrical impulses and synchronized brain waves. In Alzheimer’s, normal patterns of brain oscillations become distorted – for example, gamma waves (~40 Hz, associated with attention and memory) weaken. Restoring these brain rhythms through sensory stimulation can reduce pathological changes and improve cognitive function (already proven). The brain needs not only chemical but also electrical harmony to stay healthy.


In summary, conventional science views Alzheimer's as a multifactorial neurodegeneration driven by protein aggregates and inflammatory processes. These mechanisms are real, but as we will see, they may be only superficial manifestations of deeper biophysical and metabolic imbalances.



Fallacies and limitations of the conventional approach

For decades, medicine has focused almost monomaniacally on amyloid plaques as the “main culprit” of Alzheimer’s. Logically, the main strategy was: remove the plaques and the disease will go away. Armed with this belief, pharmaceutical companies have spent billions on clinical trials targeting amyloid—and almost all of them have failed. Only recently have a few antibodies against amyloid shown minimal slowing of decline, but they are far from stopping the disease. The truth is that no single drug has been able to stop or reverse the course of Alzheimer’s. This shatters the myth that there is a “magic pill” for dementia.


Another misconception is the notion that “genes are destiny” – for example, that having the APOE4 allele automatically means future Alzheimer’s. Genetics undoubtedly plays a role (APOE4 increases the risk), but it IS NOT a sentence!!!!


Another common misconception is that “dementia is irreversible.” Yes, in the late stages, the damage is severe. But in earlier stages—such as mild cognitive impairment—restoration of brain function is not impossible.


The conventional model often views the brain in isolation – as if separate from the body. This is also a fallacy. We are an integrated bio-electro-chemical system. The brain suffers if the body suffers – for example, in chronic inflammation from gut dysbiosis or periodontal infection. The old school may ignore these connections, but the new science of functional medicine puts them front and center.


In short, conventional medicine has until recently focused on just one part of the elephant (amyloid) and missed the bigger picture. The fallacy is that Alzheimer's is simply a matter of bad luck and age. The reality is more complex, and more hopeful when we see the hidden influences that we can influence.



The metabolic and biophysical duo: mitochondria, “brain diabetes” and structured water

One of the deepest foundations of Alzheimer’s neurodegeneration is the energy breakdown inside neurons. Mitochondria—the tiny “power plants” of cells—begin to fail. They produce less ATP, reactive oxygen species (free radicals) build up, and the cell becomes energy-starved. It’s no coincidence that mitochondrial dysfunction is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s. This mitochondrial decline leads to less energy for thought processes and impaired calcium homeostasis , which further damages neurons.


Closely related to this is the phenomenon of “brain diabetes.” In the scientific literature, Alzheimer’s is increasingly being referred to as “type 3 diabetes” because the diseased brain exhibits unusual insulin resistance and glucose “hunger strike.” Neurons fail to effectively utilize glucose and literally starve in the midst of abundance—similar to the situation in type 2 diabetes , but locally in the brain.


Insulin signaling in the brain is disrupted in Alzheimer’s, and people with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of dementia. Excess insulin in the blood competes with the breakdown of amyloid – the insulin-degrading enzyme “takes care” of insulin and is left with no capacity to clear beta-amyloid. The result? More plaques and faster deterioration. In other words, Alzheimer’s is largely a metabolic disease of the brain, in which neurons lose the ability to use their main fuel – blood sugar.


But let’s look even deeper – at the level of the brain’s water environment. It sounds surprising, but brain tissue is ~80% water, and not all water is created equal. There’s a concept called structured water – ordered water molecules (also known as the “fourth phase” of water or EZ -water) that act almost like a battery, storing and releasing energy. In healthy cells, water forms gel-like layers next to membranes that support electrochemical reactions. When this water structure is disrupted, chaos ensues: proteins misfold, redox balance is disrupted, and signals between cells become blurred.


Alzheimer's may start precisely from a "field" problem - loss of structured water and defects in the purification of the cerebrospinal fluid, preceding mitochondrial failure. The glymphatic system - a kind of "sewerage" of the brain, which during sleep washes away metabolic waste - in chronic stress and inflammation goes into a loop. As a result, the intercellular spaces become clogged with toxins, and the water network around neurons loses its order. Mitochondria literally swim in a toxic, unstructured broth and cannot breathe effectively. Imagine a power plant whose coolant (water) is contaminated - it overheats and stops. In a similar way, cells lose energy capacity and begin to die.


Interestingly, brain water and electromagnetic phenomena are linked. Cells have aquaporins – water channels that also allow currents to pass through. Brain waves (electrical oscillations) influence the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid. When the delicate orchestration between electrical signals, fluids and structure is disrupted, a deep-level energy blockage occurs. It is this blockage that is behind seemingly unrelated phenomena such as insulin resistance, mitochondrial dysfunction and amyloid accumulation – they are different faces of a fundamental disharmony in the cellular terrain.



Reversible factors and energy "blockages"

Despite its complexity, Alzheimer's doesn't just happen out of nowhere. There are a number of potentially reversible factors that contribute to it—and that we can influence. Here are some of them and how they sap the brain's energy:


  • Chronic inflammation and infections: Long-term low-grade inflammation (e.g. from an unhealthy diet, “silent” infections like periodontitis, or chronic viruses, micro-parasites, and other microorganisms) constantly activates immune cells in the brain. This “fires” neurons into stress mode, exhausts mitochondria, and blocks normal repair processes. Inflammation damages the blood-brain barrier, allowing toxins and peripheral immune cells to enter and further disrupt the environment. The good news: inflammation is largely reversible through nutritional, anti-inflammatory, and cellular detox measures (more on that in a moment).


  • Insulin resistance and eating habits: As we discussed, “brain diabetes” literally starves neurons. But clinical dementia is often preceded by decades of metabolic syndrome, prediabetes, or type 2 diabetes. By controlling blood sugar (through a low glycemic load diet, exercise, etc.), we can remove this “energy blockage” and restore fuel to the brain.


  • Essential Nutrient Deficiencies: Deficiencies in B vitamins (especially B12, B9- folate), vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids, and others can sabotage brain metabolism. For example, low B12 /folate leads to high levels of homocysteine, which accelerates brain atrophy. Folic acid and B12 supplementation has been clinically shown to improve cognitive performance. Omega- 3 (DHA) is a key building block of brain cells – high intake of omega- 3 (sardines for bioavailability, not synthetic) is associated with a lower risk of dementia. In essence, cells cannot sustain their “electrochemical fire” without the proper molecular building blocks. Restoring these nutrients removes metabolic bottlenecks.


  • Toxic metals and pollutants: The accumulation of heavy metals (such as mercury, lead, cadmium) and pollutants (pesticides, polluted air) acts as an energy poisoner. Many of these toxins are neurotoxic – they damage mitochondria and trigger the formation of amyloid plaques as a protective response (for example, amyloid-beta can bind to metals such as copper and zinc in an attempt to neutralize them). Conventional medicine rarely tests for toxic loads, but they are reversible factors: through chelation therapy, increased antioxidant intake and detox practices (sauna, fasting) we can reduce the toxic burden. When we remove the poison, the cellular “batteries” can breathe again.


  • Poor Sleep and Glymphatic Stagnation: Deep sleep is the time when the brain “recalibrates”—at night, cerebrospinal fluid washes brain tissue and clears out metabolic waste (including amyloid). Chronic sleep deprivation or sleep apnea literally shuts down this cleansing system. The result is an energy blockage from waste—the brain drowns in its own waste products. Fortunately, improving sleep (apnea treatment, sleep hygiene, melatonin, etc.) often leads to a marked improvement in cognitive clarity.


  • Motor inactivity: Movement is life – especially for the brain. Physical activity increases cerebral blood flow, promotes the formation of new neurons (neurogenesis) and increases levels of neurotrophic factors. A sedentary lifestyle is a reversible risk – studies show that a program of aerobic exercise can improve memory and slow hippocampal atrophy. Exercise removes “blockages” by improving blood circulation (more oxygen and glucose to the brain) and stimulating lymphatic and glymphatic drainage.



All of these factors can be addressed. They are small flames that together ignite the big fire of neurodegeneration. But if we put them out one by one, we can sometimes significantly weaken or slow down the disease process. This is also behind the so-called. systems approach – the idea that by combining many small interventions, we get a big effect, far greater than any individual intervention. In this way, the “energy blockages” are removed and the brain has a chance to reboot.



Biophysical interventions and nutritional support for the brain

Think of treating Alzheimer's as tuning a complex orchestra. It's not enough to just learn the notes (one pill); we need to tune all the instruments, from biochemistry to biophysics. This is where integrative therapies come in.



NuCell NOVUS Therapeutic Modules: Reviving Cellular Potential

In the context of all that has been said, the need for an integrated system for brain and body recovery is emerging. The NuCell NOVUS Center offers just such a holistic, biophysical approach through a series of high-tech therapeutic modules. These modules are aimed at detoxifying, energizing and resynchronizing the body at the cellular level – a kind of “fitness” for the cells and a “restart” for physiological processes. Here are some of the recommended modules and how they would affect a person with neurodegenerative changes such as Alzheimer's:


  • Module 1 – “Capsule”: A high-tech capsule that combines 10 different therapies in synchrony. Within 30 minutes, the body is subjected to thermotherapy (heat), oxygen and ozone enrichment, high-frequency pulsating magnetic field, microelectric currents, infrared heating, CO₂ injection (which dilates blood vessels and improves oxygen intake according to the Bohr effect), aromatherapy with essential oils, ultraviolet phototherapy, and even proton therapy. This perfectly choreographed combination detoxifies cells in depth, drastically reduces systemic inflammation, burns up to ~600 calories, and awakens the body’s regenerative abilities. For a person with Alzheimer’s, the Capsule would help clear accumulated toxins (e.g., heavy metals), improve blood flow to the brain, and reduce the inflammatory background – creating a favorable environment for brain cells to live at a higher “octave.”


  • Module 2 – “BLANKET” ( PEMF mattress): This is a whole body “double blanket” – a double mattress that generates a unique high-intensity pulsed electromagnetic field. The technology uses nanosecond spark pulses (spark gap method), which literally recharge the cell membranes. Healthy cells have a membrane potential of -70 mV, but in case of disease this “charge” drops. The PEMF field of Module 2 acts as a boost for the “cellular battery” – it restores the ion pumps of the membranes (Na⁺/K⁺, Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺) and thus resumes the flow of nutrients into the cell and the export of toxins out. Just 12 minutes a day of this therapy significantly enhances cellular metabolism, provides electron flow (antioxidant effect) and drastically reduces inflammation, improves blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, and optimizes the functions of the immune, nervous and musculoskeletal systems. In Alzheimer's patients, PEMF helps improve brain circulation, reduce neuroinflammation, and restore the electrical balance of neurons. Patients often report a feeling of "wake-up" and clarity of mind after sessions - like brain fog clearing up.


  • Module 3 – “Scalar”: A special room or device that generates scalar waves – nonlinear, standing energy waves that carry pure information and energy. Scalar fields are a mysterious aspect of physics: they do not propagate like ordinary electromagnetic waves, but form a stable three-dimensional standing flow that resonates with biological organisms. In NuCell NOVUS, the scalar module creates a field in which cellular communication is restored and any dissonant movement is canceled – i.e. chaotic vibrations in the body (from disease processes) are neutralized by the scalar standing field. At the quantum level, our DNA and brain work with precisely such scalar components – the brain can even function as a scalar interferometer, emitting and receiving scalar waves. Amazingly, the shape of scalar waves resembles the DNA helix, both of which rotate clockwise—which probably explains why DNA can absorb scalar energy and trigger self-healing processes. For an Alzheimer’s patient, being in the scalar field means a profound energetic rearrangement: cells throughout the body “remember” their correct vibrational pattern. This can manifest as improved sleep, stabilized mood, and sharper concentration. Scalar energy raises the covalent energy level of every hydrogen atom in the body, and because hydrogen bonds hold the DNA helix together, we can say that the Scalar Module literally tightens and repairs the molecular structure of life.


  • Module 4 LED Light Bed: A full-spectrum LED matrix of red and near-infrared light that covers the entire body. This is a powerful form of photobiomodulation that targets not only the brain, but every organ and tissue. Different wavelengths penetrate at different depths – from the skin to deep muscles and bones – and charge mitochondria everywhere. For someone with neurodegeneration, an infrared bed increases energy systemically: it improves microcirculation (more oxygen to the brain), reduces inflammation throughout the body, and stimulates the release of nitric oxide (which dilates blood vessels). Red/ IR light promotes neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity, helping the brain form new connections. Patients often report reduced pain, deeper sleep, and improved cognition after a course of this therapy. The light literally “wakes up the cells” – it restores that primal biophoton flow without which biochemistry remains inert.


  • Module 6 EES (Energy Enhancement System with Scalar Photons): This is a stationary system in which multiple bioactive energy fields are generated in a room, including scalar waves and fixed photon fluxes. In it, the body sinks into deep relaxation and restoration. The EES module is known for improving cell regeneration, balancing the autonomic nervous system, detoxifying and harmonizing the cerebral hemispheres. This technology, developed for ~20 years, combines knowledge from quantum physics and medicine. Scalar photons create a stable field that does not weaken with distance – unlike ordinary EM waves – and thus penetrate deep into the tissues. In this field, the cells in the body reduce stress, increase their energy flow and adjust to a self-healing mode. The benefits are numerous: from better immune function and pain reduction, to improved mood and vitality. For Alzheimer's patients, EES can help by balancing the bioenergetic field - often after sessions there is increased clarity, a sense of "wholeness" and a calm mind. The effect is like recharging a battery, not just individual cells, but the entire hologram of the body.


  • Module 7 – Hydrogen Therapy ( H₂ Inhaler): This device delivers pure molecular hydrogen mixed with oxygen, which is inhaled through a nasal cannula. H₂ is a super-strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. When inhaled, hydrogen quickly enters the blood and brain, where it neutralizes toxic free radicals and modulates signaling pathways. In NuCell NOVUS, this module is used to improve cellular metabolism and reduce inflammation at a systemic level – key to brain diseases. For Alzheimer’s patients, hydrogen therapy protects neurons from oxidative stress, suppresses microinflammation in brain tissue, and can slow the accumulation of pathological proteins. H₂ also improves energy balance in mitochondria, as it favors more efficient breathing (hydrogen has been shown to act as a signaling molecule that induces the expression of protective enzymes). In short, this module gives the brain a breath of freshness at the molecular level, helping it recover from the “rust” of oxidative damage.


  • Module 9 – Combined Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO/EBO₂) : In this procedure, the patient's blood is passed through a device outside the body, where it is saturated with oxygen, ozonized and filtered from waste products. This results in something like "dialysis for toxins" and at the same time powerful oxygenation. Ozone (O₃) in the right doses has a strong disinfecting effect - it kills viruses, bacteria and molds that can burden the immune system. It also stimulates antioxidant enzymes in the body. After processing, the purified and enriched blood is returned to the body. For a diseased brain, this therapy means more oxygen and less toxic load. Brain cells receive a "bath" of oxygen, which improves their function (especially in areas with compromised blood flow). The removal of circulating inflammatory molecules and pathogens through filtration and ozone gives the immune system a chance to reboot. Patients often note a surge of energy and a clearer mind after EBOO sessions. When the blood – the river of life – is purified and enriched, it washes away stagnation and turbidity from the banks of the brain.

    Here I need to clarify that we are NOT talking about the so-called Ozone Therapy.

    For additional information, read MODULE 9 at www.nucell-novus.com



Each of these therapies is powerful on its own, but the culmination comes when they are combined into a personalized protocol. NuCell NOVUS typically starts with an intensive course – a 10- day program. The goal is not just temporary relief, but a reversal of the disease dynamic: detoxification + regeneration + resynchronization. Rather than “treating” the disease directly, this approach restores the environment in which the disease cannot progress. Overall cellular health improves, the body’s internal frequency is adjusted properly, and then many symptoms naturally decrease. This is the new language of medical biophysics that we have been talking about for a long time – a language in which instead of chemistry, we say coherence, instead of suppression – resonance.



Conclusion: A New Paradigm of Hope

At the deep core of Alzheimer's disease, beneath the plaques, tangles, and lost memories, lies a simple truth: it is a disease of disrupted communication. Cells stop talking to each other properly—electrically, chemically, vibrationally.


The new, unconventional breakdown we've seen shows us that if we restore the cell's speech—through energy, light, good metabolic support—the brain has the amazing ability to balance itself. We've learned that Alzheimer's is not a punishment "out of nowhere," but the result of specific disorders, many of which are mitigated or even reversible.


Let’s imagine the brain as a cosmos of twinkling stars (neurons), enveloped by a galaxy of structured water, intertwined with magnetic fields, and powered by miniature suns (mitochondria). Disease dims some stars, but their light is not lost – just hidden by clouds. Our job is to clear the clouds. Sometimes that means lighting the way with laser light, pouring living water… resonating at the right frequency.


This is not a "fight" with the disease, but a dance with Life...





 
 
 

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