Posted on 09/30/2021 1:13:38 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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Another $39.95 bottle of something will be in the works...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipoprotein
No help at all. What kinds of foods do these lipoproteins come from?
Steak, potatoes and beeh (Aussie beer)
“No help at all.”
That’s why I skipped reading the article. I figured another Freeper would do it for me. Thanks
or more likely
“treatments could be available within 5 years...”
and in 5 years -— *Crickets*
Meat, of course! It’s been a while, but as I understand it a lipoprotein carries fat molecules. Fat is not water soluble so it needs to be encapsulated and transported inside a molecule that is water soluble. It is interesting that a molecule that large can cross the blood brain barrier but I’m no expert.
I am in no position to dispute the theory but wonder how much of this is tainted by politics like so much science these days. Meaning, move to scare societies away from animal proteins.
I’ve been told that as long as I stick to my diet of pizza, ice cream, and beer, all will be well.
Is this good news or bad news for Joe Biden, I wonder?
Another $39.95 bottle of something will be in the works...
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“Currently, the team is conducting a clinical trial, the Probucol in Alzheimer’s-clinical trial, which is based on previous findings that a historic cardiovascular agent lowers lipoprotein-amyloid production and supports cognitive performance in mice”
There you have, it soon to be at local CVS and Walgreens for a low, low price of $36.95 in the 7 day size and $61 for the 14 day supply. Use the above promo code to get the 1 month supply for only $110
Well if you were going by what Freepers post, you wouldn't have even needed to click on this thread as you would already know Vitamin D cures Alzheimer's...
as well as everything else.
Vitamin D is all you need.
I’ve been told that as long as I stick to my diet of pizza, ice cream, and beer, all will be well.
I think that’s correct. Maybe add a lemon or orange occasionally.
Good question, of course. I didn't see any mention of a food-to-brain path taken by the offending molecule from your sandwich; OR instead, whether the molecule forms from an interaction with something else you've eaten around the same time, or . . .
I have come across such a “potential” groundbreaking medical news many times since I learnt English. But what could not be treated thirty years ago are still not treated
and K2...
Don’t you worry they will have a Vaccine for that.
I think it’s probably more related to how your body might be predisposed to process your food. Two people can eat the same stuff—one gets AD, the other just gets old.
Can’t they suck it out?
...probably already working on a vaccine
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