Shouldn't this read "(DHA)" ?

You wrote:

"Docosahexaenoic acid. (DNA)"

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 3:58 PM, David Snowdon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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