A Mid-Western Doctor, who always publishes challenging material on the medical profession, gives his take on why there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, including recent controversies over fraudulent research. The problem lies in part in the community acceptance of the amyloid plaque hypothesis, which has served as the basis for numerous Big Pharma drugs, which has been highly profitable, as they all are, but ultimate failures. In short, the problem with Alzheimer’s, which did not exist in the past, but does today, comes down to the toxic environments and life styles in which we are immersed, and combatting that is a major quest. We need to overcome both the reductionism of medicine and life.