This is what I've found in my archive:

Subject: CS>Encouraging/Demonstrably Useful, Alzheimer's Addresses
From: "Brooks Bradley"
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 23:08:32 -0400 (EDT)
To: <[email protected]>

I would like to take a few moments to recommend the list membership to consider
some of the simple, inexpensive alternative protocols for addressing both
expressing and evolving Alzheimer's symptoms/presentations. Although we did not conduct the primary research, we did conduct evaluation protocols ... for those
useful elements determined to be of actual repeatable effect.

Docosahexaenoic acid. (DNA). This is one of the Omega 3 fatty acids which
"distinctly" improved the recall abilities of mice --- in repeated performance tests ... over time (5 months). Both supplements, and/or DHA-strengthened diets
were quite effective.

ALPHA LIPOIC ACID (ALA). Obtainable at any health food store for economical
cost. While recognized as a powerful free radical scavenger, not until about
year 2000 did research reveal the powerful effects of ALA on presenting
Alzheimer's cases. 600 mg daily of ALA yielded very powerful effects in
preventing ANY DETECTABLE ADVANCE in Alzheimer's over 337 days. No drug
currently on the market today has demonstrated such power. At least not to our knowledge Subjects were tested before and after ... using MMSE and cognitive
subscale ADASCog Scale....to obtain actual results.

Huperzine A (an extract from the herb Huperzia serrata). The effective modality presents from the rapid and effective crossing of the blood-brain barrier and preventing/halting the deadly effects of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE) from destroying the "precious" Acetylcholine. Over half (58%) of the subjects
IMPROVED in cognitive and memory function ... using as little as 0.2 mg of
Huperzine daily. We have been VERY impressed with these effects.

Galantamine ... has demonstrated to boost, rapidly, ones acetylcholine. This was achieved by employing as little as 24 mg daily. After one year the test group scored TWICE as high on brain tests ... as did the controls. Galantamine is, actually, an extract from two rather common flowers ... Daffodils and snowdrops.

We have been VERY encouraged by these investigative researches. They have proven to be, far and away, the most encouraging we have ever achieved in any of our Alzheimer's investigations. I would encourage any of the list membership who is encountering the beginnings or a demonstrable onset of Alzheimer's-like symptoms
... to seriously consider utilizing these powerful, non-invasive protocols.

Sincerely, Brooks Bradley



Subject: CS>ALA
From: Debi
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 11:23:52 -0700 (PDT)
To: [email protected]

Hi I just want to say a little about ALA (alpha-lipoic acid) just a caution to those who may have mercury poisoning and not realize it, I did, when I took ALA it put me to bed until I figured out what was wrong. I have amalgams in my mouth as well as a large exposure years ago. The ALA crosses the blood brain barrier
and chelates the mercury out, why it is so devastating when you still have
amalgams, I am not sure I understand. I began to take it based on all the
positive reviews I had read. This is just a caution. I wish I had known about it. Lost about a year of my life til I figured it all out and began visiting the
chelation forums.

Debi




[email protected] wrote:
Does anyone have the posts that Brooks Bradly wrote on Alzheimer's..  thought I 
had them stored but they are gone.
thanks connie



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