Amyloid degradation toxicity hypothesis is the integrative theory of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It successfully interprets phenomena and paradoxes associated with AD pathobiology. The hypothesis explains the limitations of currently used biomarkers of AD and proposes etiology-related parameters. These parameters could be measured in humans and become novel diagnostic and prognostic clinical tools. Based on the proposed framework, we foresee the development of effective medications to treat, stall the progression of, or prevent the development of the disease. The promise is supported by published preclinical data. This manuscript summarizes the amyloid degradation toxicity hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease at different levels of organization.