I predict that this post will be received favorably: this is what wacky ideas that turn out to work look like. I think your proposed etiology is bunk, and you’ve stated your hypothesis with way too much confidence, but there seems to be some connection between Alzheimer’s and the gut microbiome and your proposed treatment is quite low risk. It’s the kind of thing people should try if they’ve got nothing better, and afaict there is nothing better.
I predict that this post will be received favorably: this is what wacky ideas that turn out to work look like. I think your proposed etiology is bunk, and you’ve stated your hypothesis with way too much confidence, but there seems to be some connection between Alzheimer’s and the gut microbiome and your proposed treatment is quite low risk. It’s the kind of thing people should try if they’ve got nothing better, and afaict there is nothing better.