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Tag Archives: Memory Loss
Statins – Wonder drug or Villains?
My wife sent me this article adapted from the daily Express. I took Simvastin, a powerful Stain drug, for 15 years and today 15 years on – I’m rarely free from muscular pain and joint problems. This so called benign … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases, Conditions and Treatments, Food and Drink, cholesterol, homones
Tagged Article Adapted From, Britons, Daily Express, Drug Manufacturers, Fanfare, Food Fears, Heart Attacks, heart disease, Heart Drugs, Holding My Breath, Liver Problems, Lung Disorder, Medical Professionals, Memory Loss, Muscle Pains, Muscular Pain, Nottingham University, Proponents, Reducing Cholesterol, Unpleasant Reactions, Villains, Water Supply
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ALZHEIMERS and TREHALOSE
Alzheimer’s is an incurable, degenerative and terminal illness that is more common in the elderly but is also known in much younger people 20 years and upwards. It is typified by memory loss, confusion, short & long term memory issues, mood swings and other problems.
It places huge burdens on carers and despite many hundreds of pharmaceutical drug trials as yet there is no treatment or cure. So my principal belief is go back to nature. That is what this lens is about.
Alzheimer’s is characterised by the build up of mal-formed proteins in the brain which effectively stops it working right. If you can go to the root of the problem and stop or reduce the proteins mal-forming in the first place then it doesn’t take a brain scientist to see the potential benefits. Trehalose has been seen to do just that in medical studies. Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer, Alzheimers, Belief, Brain Scientist, Burdens, Carers, confusion, Long Term Memory, Medical Studies, Memory Issues, Memory Loss, Mood Swings, People, Pharmaceutical Drug, Proteins In The Brain, Terminal Illness, Trehalose
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alzheimers and trehalose
Alzheimer’s is an incurable, degenerative and terminal illness that is more common in the elderly but is also known in much younger people 20 years and upwards. It is typified by memory loss, confusion, short & long term memory issues, mood swings and other problems.
It places huge burdens on carers and despite many hundreds of pharmaceutical drug trials as yet there is no treatment or cure. So my principal belief is go back to nature. That is what this lens is about. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Alzheimer, Alzheimers, Amp, Belief, Burdens, Carers, confusion, Long Term Memory, Memory Issues, Memory Loss, Mood Swings, People, Pharmaceutical Drug, Terminal Illness, Trehalose
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