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SNIPPET from the link in post no. 1:

"A simple preventive strategy people can follow to improve blood flow to the brain is getting exercise, reducing cholesterol and managing hypertension."

6 posted on 12/27/2008 10:22:59 PM PST by Cindy
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Novel Science for Alzheimer’s & T2 Diabetes

l have significant Intellectual Property (IP) interests which I wish to donate to several prominent universities that are presently demonstrating material commitments to breaking new ground in diabetes treatment.

The first of the IP interests is a utility patent application titled “Method for Reducing Dangerous Blood Glucose Levels”. It is an effective alternative T2 Diabetes diet/treatment process that actually addresses the underlying causation of T2 Diabetes instead of simply masking over the primary symptom of high glucose levels. One of the most important elements is the ability to temporarily suspend the condition defined as “Insulin Resistance” and facilitate rapid induction of as much as 70% of the total body serum glucose into the skeletal muscles in less than an hour. My in vivo studies document serum glucose reductions as much as 238 mg/dL down to 65 mg/dL in less than an hour. Because the muscle cells are temporarily satiated with glucose, the glucagon-signaling action is dramatically reduced, the liver reduces the rapid release of glucose into the blood, and lower overnight glucose levels become much more obtainable. When these methods are utilized before bedtime, it is possible for T2 Diabetics to:

(1) retire for the evening with low glucose numbers (55 - 70mg/dl),
(2) restore normal sleep patterns and lipid balances,
(3) reduce depression and carbohydrate craving,
(4) increase muscle mass, energy levels, workloads & weight loss.

This “evening after” effect may well constitute a more effective treatment process than the drug-heavy treatment regimens that have dominated physicians’ choices for decades. I am not claiming to have “cured” diabetes, however, the limited studies which I have done show extraordinary promise.

I believe that I have ascertained one of the biological causes of “Insulin Resistance” and have a program not only for treating its effects, but possibly even restoring the T2 Diabetic to normal endocrine balance. Further, if these limited results prove to be general, I will have certainly found a way to prevent the onset of T2 Diabetes.

Recent publications indicate that Alzheimer’s disease (limited new memory creation) is a failure of insulin receptors to facilitate induction of sufficient glucose into neurons of the brain. If this Alzheimer’s form of “insulin resistance” is similar to the “insulin resistance” common in Type II Diabetics, this diabetes treatment process could well have a therapeutic impact on Alzheimer’s disease.

I am interested in collaborative relationships where this novel science can be fully embellished in an expedited manner.

Best regards,

Ken Russell
Diabetes Prevention Project


8 posted on 12/27/2008 10:35:08 PM PST by kruss3 (Kruss3@gmail.com)
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To: Cindy
Easy advice to save and extend your life:

Quit eating like you are still enjoying two-a-days in August. That only worked when we were young. We aren't young anymore.

Live right so your blood pressure can come down. And eat right.

Quit watching TV and posting on FR and get out and walk!

Thanks Cindy for finding that snippet. I missed it completely - read right over it!

13 posted on 12/28/2008 12:13:03 AM PST by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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