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Old Wed, Aug-27-03, 23:22
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Bill,

I guess that would make sense, wouldn't it? I mean, if you compared yourself to others, or even to yourself, you would realize that the things you're doing aren't quite normal.

Here's another thought... I read in a book this past year that alzheimers can often be treated with large amounts of clear water. Here is the reasoning on that...

We drink a LOT of different things... coffee, tea, milk, soda, alcohol, etc. etc. ... but they are NOT clear water and don't act like clear water in the body. In addition, we do this for years, piled on years. What this doctor was saying is that people with alzheimer's have a water deficiency, and their brain cells are dehydrated. Obviously, if this is so, their would be some brain cell damage over a long period of time. However, this doctor claimed that a good deal of their memory could be revived by drinking the large amounts of water.

Would sure like to hear more about this from someone other than the doctor.

Jean
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