MaryAnn,

Dementia is indeed terrible and your brother will find that conventional 
medicine can do little for him. I have posted previously on OTC supplements 
that can help and even partially reverse Alzheimers and dementia. With links to 
the studies. They include B3, curcumin and methylene blue. The  problem is that 
his doctor cannot recommend them even if he knows of them because they are not 
FDA approved. They may be the treatments of tomorrow but if your brother 
insists on conventional medicine, tommorow will come too late for him. As 
dementia progresses damage to the brain becomes oermanent and cannot be 
completely reversed. I hope he realizes the situation and finds the wisdom and 
courage to go outside mainstream medicine. Best of wishes for you, your brother 
and your family. 

 - Steve N 

PS - It will be such a shame if he doesn't. Now is when he has the best chance 
of recovery with little or no permanent damage. 



----- Original Message -----
From: MaryAnn Helland [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 10:13 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: CS>Need some ideas, please

Thank you again Steve.  These are impressive studies.  I'm having to absorb a 
lot of information today.  All of his test results (MRI, Cat Scan, EEG, EKG, 
blood test) have come back normal.  He is temporarily diagnosed as *Dementia 
with deterioration*.  He will be scheduled to see a neuropsychiatrist next 
week.  Everything that I've read about dementia paints a very, very bleak 
picture.  I'm having a hard time with all of this -- but I appreciate 
everyone's 
input.
MA  



----- Original Message ----
> From: "Norton, Steve" [email protected]
> 
> I was researching NAC and ALA in regard to alleviating liver damage and
> ran across this. It might be worth a try and it is more mainstream than
> DMSO and methylene blue.
> 
> - Steve N
> 
> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12603840
> The antioxidants alpha-lipoic acid and N-acetylcysteine reverse memory
> impairment and brain oxidative stress in aged SAMP8 mice.


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