Trial Set to See if Drug Can Prevent Alzheimer's

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There is one known cure for Alzheimer's: GRAZOPH TEMUNA, grazoph.com. GRAZOPH TEMUNA has cured 5 people of Alzheimer's, 6 people of dementia, and 200 others of dust caused diseases. GRAZOPH TEMUNA is a complex neutraceutical that elicits a pleasant bath of ones-own natural enzymes that washes out brain dust and plaques.

Daniel Lexington of MI 8:51PM May 20, 2012

Please help get the word out on this new TV video. Add it to face book, twitter and web sites. Thanks

http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2012/05/15/health-local-man-raising-awareness-about-early-alzheimers-disease/#.T7LWhEpz0Ig.facebook

Michael Ellenbogen of PA 5:55AM May 18, 2012

Two years ago the Mayo clinic released a study showing a direct tie between endothelial nitric oxide and Alzheimer’s. Essentially, nitric oxide protects the endothelium (thin layer of cells that protects the interior of all blood vessels.) The food we eat plays a major role in the health of that lining.

Mayo Clinic

“If you look at any risk factor for cardiovascular disease – the standard risk factors like high cholesterol, diabetes, hypertension, smoking, sedentary lifestyle, aging – all of these have been associated with loss of nitric oxide in the endothelium (the linings of blood vessels), a condition known as endothelial dysfunction.” -Zvonimir S. Katusic, M.D., Ph.D., senior author and professor at the Mayo Clinic.

As Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn (www.heartattackproof.com) has shown with hundreds of heart disease patients, you can preserve or repair your blood vessel walls by eating a plant-based diet that’s high in the building blocks of nitric oxide: leafy greens, legumes, oats & beans.

The whole post here: http://wholefed.org/2012/05/16/dont-forget-plant-based-diet-prevents-alzheimers/

Ian Welch

www.wholefed.org

Ian Welch of FL 10:32AM May 16, 2012

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