Thank you Jennie for this informative post.  I'm unclear if this is a food
made from these other foods or a food additive that contains the anti
oxidants.  If you hear more of the details, could you please pass them
along?  Myra


>From: Jennie Tovey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [CKCS-L] NEW TOPIC - ALZHEIMERS
>Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 17:12:37 +0100
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>There was an article in yesterday's Sunday Express (UK paper) about a dog
>said to have been cured of senile dementia - I seem to remember some posts
>from people with dogs having 'senior moments' so thought this may be of
>interest.
>
>THE FIRST DOG IN THE UK TO BE CURED OF SENILE DEMENTIA THANKS TO A
>REVOLUTIONARY NEW TREATMENT.
>After golden retriever Toby suffered a stroke and developed dementia his
>distraught owners thought he'd never recover. But after the new treatment
>launched only six weeks ago Toby has been given a new lease of life.
>Seventy five percent of dogs develop a canine form of Alzheimer's after the
>age of seven, which slows their brain and brings on dementia. Toby was
>worse
>off than most after suffering a stroke a year ago that caused his head to
>tilt.
>But after only a week on the special anti-oxidant food his head tilt has
>disappeared and his aging symptoms have been reversed.
>Owner Samantha Arora said "we cannot believe the change in Toby - its like
>he's two years old again. Six weeks ago he was limping around as if he was
>on his last legs. He couldn't even remember where his bed was and holding
>up
>his paw for a biscuit was a thing of the past. Now, she said, he's bounding
>around like a puppy.
>Six hundred clinics across the UK are now prescribing the treatment whose
>anti oxidant ingredients are taken from spinach, broccoli, tomato, citrus
>and tuna to provide intensive nourishment for the brain.
>A four-year study by Professor Bill Milgram at the university of Toronto on
>behalf of UK pet suppliers Hills Nutrition has shown a 60% increase in
>learning ability in the brains of dogs who have been treated for six
>months.
>
>I'm not recommending this - just thought it may be of interest. Its
>probably
>been available in US for some time but its not something I'd heard of.
>
>Jennie Tovey
>
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