Great news!
so, what is the diet recommended?
“In wild-type (WT) C57BL/6J mice, a saturated fatty acid (SFA)-enriched diet was found to strongly stimulate biosynthesis and secretion of TRL-Aβ, concomitant with a reduction in cerebral capillary endothelial tight junction proteins, blood-to-brain extravasation of TRL-Aβ, and marked neurovascular inflammation [6]. In contrast, mice fed unsaturated fatty acid–rich diets had no evidence of exaggerated TRL-Aβ secretion and capillary integrity was unremarkable [6,7]. “
The “culprit” lipoprotein amyloid is, throughout most a persons life, a necessary nutrient in building and maintaining nerve cell development in the brain.
The focus of control should by why it becomes “toxic” later in life. Does nerve cell maintenance and development “slow down” with age but somehow a “switch” is not turned off to slow the production and delivery of the lipoprotein amyloid?
It “leaks” from the blood? Or is it really the blood is delivering more than the brain needs?
Now then? What cause the slowdown in the rebuilding of nerve cells in the brain, such that the brain does not need so much lipoprotein amyloid? Is that a physical problem in the brain, or does it come with a slow down of the mental demands the person makes on the brain?
No commentary on the article itself but PLOS is definitely not considered a ‘prestigious journal’ in the industry. Its an accepted nonfringe one to be sure but some snootier researchers actually think of it as a bit of a joke or journal of last resort. Having said that a lot of decent stuff and people publish there. Its just a little funny seeing that line in the article if you are familiar with the field. Maybe the writer was having a bit of a laugh.
I guess Joe Biden wasn’t included in the trial. Either that, or he was one of the subjects who took the placebo.
I though they said it was caused by bad dental hygene and gingervitus? They dont have a clue.
Amy Loid. I dated her in high school. Amy sure knew how to cross the brain barrier and cause overly excited neurons.
Has to be a strong genetic factor also. My mother in law died of Alzheimers. My wife has moderate dementia. The first symptoms appeared at about the same age they did for her mother. Her brother is a few years younger and is experiencing early symptoms.
My wife always ate healthy and never weighed more than 105 lbs in the 57 years we have been together.