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>Dr. Siff, I just read an article on the strength list you posted having to

>do with alzheimers. What is your opinion of the role of aluminum in

>alzheimers?

>

>[, Dr Siff is on a lecture tour currently and may not be able to

>respond immediately, depending on time and access to the net. So a

>response may take a week or two, but in the meantime, would any other

>members care to share their thoughts? - Driscoll (stand-in

>moderator)]

My grandmother had Alzheimers and i have three cousins who have doctors in

bio-chemistry. One of them was examining the role of aluminum some years

ago. At the time there appeared to be a correlation, but I believe research

both by him and others in the field has disproven this theory. At any rate

he had told me that he believed aluminum is not a factor in Alzheimers.

I'm trying to remember which cousin. I believe it was Dr. Jim Geddes,

currently at the Institure at the University of Kentucky at

Lexington. (This is all of the top of my head BTW.)

Hobman

Saskatoon, Canada

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> I have the Alzheimers Australia Report 2003 this claims that

> there is now an epidemic in Australia - and colleagues O/S say it is the

> same , at least in the US. I don't think that this is only due to the

> aging population either. The figures are: a 62% increase in the past

> decade!

When I was at my worst point several years ago, I was suffering the

symptoms of Alzheimers -- at age 39! My wife thought she was going

to have to put me into a nursing home. Fortunately, these symptoms

went away pretty quickly after I had my fillings removed, and they

never came back!

Marc

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Hi Lee...

We do thank the heavens but all in all we are all burned out at the moment. Let's hope tomorrow is a more manageable day. Working with the doc on med issues. Hugs.. Ariadne

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Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 08:21:50 -0700 (PDT)

From: l harris <belowskinbeauty@...>

Subject: Re: Alzheimers

Caring for a parent with Alzheimers can easily be overwhelming. I hope you have some help.

Lee

Ariadnexxxx2@... wrote:

I am on AOL but I only have time very late at night as my day has become overwhelming with caregiving to my parents....my dad with Alzheimer's ... mom with other problems. My father is in a bad way right now and I am beyond exhausted and afraid he is going to end up in the hospital again... but feel free to put me on your buddy list since we have chatted in the past as well through this list. I don't even have time to reschedule my phone consult with the vet lately. Been crazy here. I'm so burned out. My AOL is the same as my e-mail addy.. Ariadnexxxx2. When you have insomnia I'm your gal LOL

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Dear ,

Twenty five years ago, I helped launch what became the largest spirulina

plankton company in the USA. A few years later, I became involved with

what may be the largest blue green algae company Cell Tech. (I'm no longer

involved with either as a business but use spiriulina and other algae

products daily).

The main difference between the two is that spirulina feeds the body while

blue green algae feeds the mind, as it crosses the blood brain barrier

almost effortlessly. I'm not a scientist, just an experimenter:)

Why am I telling you this? Read along, there is a connection I make after

this next brief story invloving blue green algae.

In 1983, I gave two capsules of blue green to an Afro American with sickle

cell anemia. He felt magnificent shortly afterwards, and began taking the

blue green on a daily basis, six capsules a day. He stopped taking his

other medication, as the blue green algae allowed him to feel like a new

person. Shirley Chisolm, US Congress woman from NY, I believe, after I

told her this story, concluded her speech that it wasn't black power or

white power or yellow power, etc that was going to change the world, it

was green power (ie, brain power).

Cell Tech was conducting research on Alzheimers at the time and they were

having great success. I went on their web site http://www.celltech.com but

could find nothing about this. You might consider calling the company to

see if they ever continued with the research.

Again, not being a scientist, but always being one who makes connections

where others often fail to, I think that in some regards sickle cell

anemia and Alzheimers may be similar only because the brain is affected.

But, if you can feed the brain, which most foods don't do, then perhaps

something magical might happen. They have liquid as well as powder

products, and again, I have no financial interest in sharing this. It's

anecdotal, that's all. With more energy, and perhaps, God-willing, more

clarity of mind, her days may pass more comfortably and assist with any

tapping you do for her.

God bless,

Warmly,

Harvey

Harvey Lee Rosenberg, C.M.

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Take the seriousness out of healing - go jolly!

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Hallo,

And don't lose hope! Use the Bourne Protocol for Alzheimers. If you do not have that protocol, it would be great if you get it and use it! For a starter,go to DNA and write in 19 Q and 14 Q and go through the DNA program.

Good luck!

Sven.

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I really hope not...I've just been reading the tragic story of

Suchets (newsreader) wife Bonnie who has got this awful disease. I

found it quite upsetting. I know I get more and more forgetful the

older I get and I would hate to think there was any link between

alzheimers and hypothyroidism.

Gillian

>

> Did I read somewhere on here that there is a link between alzheimers

> and and underactive thyroid?

>

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Hi,

Would someone be kind enough to help me with information on Alzheimers?

Does anyone have any personal experience with using LDN for Alzheimers?

If so, what has been the outcome?

What dosage did you start with?

Did you have to titrate?

What dosage have you remained on (or what dosage is the appropriate maximum to

use providing the person can tolerate it? - I'm assuming it is 4.5mg. Is that

correct)?

As I have put it in search, I haven't found much information. (Maybe I've

missed it somewhere).

Can someone help and direct me to a link if possible.

Thank you

^j^

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