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What can I do to help keep alzheimer's disease a bay? |
I have heard it may be a sort of vitamin defficiency. I am beginning to have memory problems, which is why I am wondering. You may not like this, (I do) but....smoke marijuana. If you do a google search on the term marijuana + alzheimer's, you get more than a half a million hits. Basically, "The active ingredient of marijuana could be considerably better at suppressing the abnormal clumping of malformed proteins that is a hallmark of Alzheimer's than any currently approved drugs prescribed for the treatment of the disease. Scientists report the finding in the Oct. 2 issue of the journal Molecular Pharmaceutics. About 4.5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease, which gradually destroys memory. As more people survive into old age, cases of Alzheimer's disease are expected to triple over the next 50 years. There is no known cure. The researchers looked at THC, the compound inside marijuana responsible for its action on the brain. Computer models suggested THC might inhibit an enzyme with the tongue-twisting name of acetylcholinesterase (also called AChE) that is linked with Alzheimer's." So, this is why you never see old hippies with Alzheimer's. Link to search in source list below. Source(s): http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=alzheim... If I am not mistaken, Marijuana is still an illegal drug. Smoking it could land one in jail. trip over to the whorehouse and get some young stuff and that will get your head straight on Alzheimer's disease is mainly caused by aluminium and can he prevented by not using any products such as deodorant that contain it. Colloidal minerals are also very good and if you're taking a broad spectrum vitamin tablet and a high quality anti oxidant supplement you could get good results. Contact me for some more info on all of this Research has shown that people who stay active with activites such as crossword puzzles and reading are less likey to develop alzheimers' diease. |
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