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Old Wed, Apr-25-18, 14:47
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Default Alternative AD (Alzheimer's Disease) Treatment

I've just been accepted into an AD Study to test a new AD drug. Quite literally, I HATE drugs and avoid them. I've not been diagnosed AD, but have passed their first testing range for acceptance. My first visit to the clinic was last week, and will be followed by an additional 3 months of various tests before the actual Study begins. The Study lasts 5 years. If I make it into the actual study, this means that I have AD, so will be needing the drug. Or something else.

So I went searching for "Something Else" and found the work of Dr. Dale Bredesen, PHD That link is to his $$ website and will offer information. I first watched him in a speech (very medical) but it let me in on what I was able to understand. His book "The End of Alzheimer's" is already in my library.

There are few treatment practitioners of the Bredesen Protocol (ReCode) and many of the blood tests are not those we normally have done. Further, medical insurance doesn't cover any of the treatment as far as I'm aware.

I'm posting here because some of his Protocol encompasses the way we eat:
Ketoflex 12/3. On a personal note, as The Study progresses, I will be learning more about how this whole thing works at the Cleveland Clinic, but on the side, I will continue following the alternative results.

I am open to opinions, not on my choice of treatment, but on whether it's possible that this eminent physician is selling snake oil to desperate people.
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