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Thought this was interesting. It is a new supplement developed and proports to

" bind to calcium in cells and helps reduce damage to cells that occurs in aging

due to our body's decline in production of calcium-binding proteins.* Calcium

serves a vital function of cellular communication but excess calcium can disrupt

the balance and damage cells.

Some people are using this in autism and getting results.

Prevagen® helps to restore balance and improve memory problems that occur in

aging.*

It is made from a protein found in Jellyfish, which sorry to confess, does sound

a bit Finding Nemo to me.

For more details cut and paste link

http://www.prevagen.com/about/faqs/

and see Dr. Bradstreet's blog (which also contains more feedback about GcMAF

http://drbradstreet.org/category/autism/

Dr. Bradstreet says he will post his thoughts on said Jellyfish when he has had

time to think about it. Apologies if there's been a thread, I did check and

there didn't seem to be.

What was my name again? Can't remember, oh yes

Eileen

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I had looked at it and remember asking Natasa about the calcium binding thingey but forgot what came next, my name, who knows?

PREVAGENThought this was interesting. It is a new supplement developed and proports to "bind to calcium in cells and helps reduce damage to cells that occurs in aging due to our body's decline in production of calcium-binding proteins.* Calcium serves a vital function of cellular communication but excess calcium can disrupt the balance and damage cells. Some people are using this in autism and getting results.Prevagen® helps to restore balance and improve memory problems that occur in aging.* It is made from a protein found in Jellyfish, which sorry to confess, does sound a bit Finding Nemo to me. For more details cut and paste link http://www.prevagen.com/about/faqs/and see Dr. Bradstreet's blog (which also contains more feedback about GcMAFhttp://drbradstreet.org/category/autism/Dr. Bradstreet says he will post his thoughts on said Jellyfish when he has had time to think about it. Apologies if there's been a thread, I did check and there didn't seem to be. What was my name again? Can't remember, oh yesEileen

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Eileen, do let us know if you try this and start remembering your name,

I could really do with some help in that area! :-o :-o

I think Bradstreet is presenting on this and his working theory on vitD,

GcMAF and calcium/prevagen at Autism One in a couple of weeks - not sure

if the presentation will be available. But he'll definitely cover some

of it at Treating Autism conference here in UK in September

Natasa

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> PREVAGEN

>

> Thought this was interesting. It is a new supplement developed and

proports to " bind to calcium in cells and helps reduce damage to cells

that occurs in aging due to our body's decline in production of

calcium-binding proteins.* Calcium serves a vital function of cellular

communication but excess calcium can disrupt the balance and damage

cells.

>

> Some people are using this in autism and getting results.

>

> Prevagen® helps to restore balance and improve memory problems that

occur in aging.*

>

> It is made from a protein found in Jellyfish, which sorry to confess,

does sound a bit Finding Nemo to me.

>

> For more details cut and paste link

> http://www.prevagen.com/about/faqs/

>

> and see Dr. Bradstreet's blog (which also contains more feedback about

GcMAF

>

> http://drbradstreet.org/category/autism/

>

> Dr. Bradstreet says he will post his thoughts on said Jellyfish when

he has had time to think about it. Apologies if there's been a thread,

I did check and there didn't seem to be.

>

> What was my name again? Can't remember, oh yes

>

>

> Eileen

>

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I wish I could remind you or answer again but I forgot! :-))) :-(

think it was something along the lines of 'yes it sounded great on

paper, but no evidence (or indication even) that it worked as well in

humans as it did in the lab cells'. Not much known of how much of it is

absorbed and how metabolised etc, but if enough people start seeing

results then I guess it really does what it claims to be doing...

Natasa

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> I had looked at it and remember asking Natasa about the calcium

binding

> thingey but forgot what came next, my name, who knows?

>

>

> In a message dated 03/05/2012 15:44:10 GMT Daylight Time,

> biomed@... writes:

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>

>

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> PREVAGEN

>

> Thought this was interesting. It is a new supplement developed and

> proports to " bind to calcium in cells and helps reduce damage to

cells that occurs

> in aging due to our body's decline in production of calcium-binding

> proteins.* Calcium serves a vital function of cellular communication

but excess

> calcium can disrupt the balance and damage cells.

>

> Some people are using this in autism and getting results.

>

> Prevagen® helps to restore balance and improve memory problems

that occur

> in aging.*

>

> It is made from a protein found in Jellyfish, which sorry to confess,

does

> sound a bit Finding Nemo to me.

>

> For more details cut and paste link

> _http://www.prevagen.com/about/faqs/_

(http://www.prevagen.com/about/faqs/)

>

> and see Dr. Bradstreet's blog (which also contains more feedback

about

> GcMAF

>

> _http://drbradstreet.org/category/autism/_

> (http://drbradstreet.org/category/autism/)

>

> Dr. Bradstreet says he will post his thoughts on said Jellyfish when

he

> has had time to think about it. Apologies if there's been a thread, I

did

> check and there didn't seem to be.

>

> What was my name again? Can't remember, oh yes

>

> Eileen

>

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