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leadmare
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Man Diagnosed With Alzheimer's at 36


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,530367,00.html

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this was posted elsewhere and has 5-7 replies including a lengthy one from me and my copying entire article there too.

so this is a duplicate [Smile]

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Look very very very closely at what happens in Alzheimers regarding many things, but esp.

PLA2.

"Secretory PLA2-IIA: a new inflammatory factor for Alzheimer's disease"

Note seceretory PLA2... is triggered by TNF alpha and IL 1 B.

PLA2-IIA is ALSO implicated in lyme.

Get the inflammation DOWN!!!

TNF alpha AND (combined) IL 1 B trigger PLA2.

Inhibiting PLA2 is believed to "cure" lyme.

Excuuuuuuuuuuuuse me:

"Drug 'can reverse Alzheimer's symptoms in minutes' The Evening Standard (UK)

"A drug used for ***arthritis*** can reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer's "in minutes". It appears to tackle one of the main features of the disease -

inflammation in the brain."

Lead author of the study Edward Tobinick, of the University of California and Director of the Institute for Neurological Research

Published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation, 5.2 (Jan 9, 2008): p2

http://www.enbrel.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etanercept

If your kid has neurolyme, PLEASE get him/her on OmegaBrite for kids asap.

Get the inflammation down WHILE hitting Bb with abx.

IDEALLY...in a perfect world...you would be reducing that inflammation with our most potent anti-inflammatory, Mg!!! Ideally MgCl.

Yes...magnesium.

Which, when GTP is "high", next step...works to release PPi (pyrophosphate)

GTP + Mg -> cGMP + PPi (pyrophosphate)

Mg pyrophosphate and sub(lingual) B6 cured RA, ulcerative colitis and invasive cancer in MONTHS
=

Valletta's U.S. patent called "Magnesium for autoimmune"

Impossible?

Nope.

Research Dr. Pierre Delbet. We WERE curing polio and other diseases years ago...with NUTRIENTS.

You are headed for major problems if you don't get the inflammation down WHILE treating the infection.

AND keep probiotic levels up...every day!!!

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