Fabricated Alzheimer’s Research Throws Current Treatments into Question

Science magazine conducted a half-year study that may have been flawed. A new study looks for links between heart health and Alzheimer’s The original 2006 study in Nature Magazine, https://www.nature.com/articles/nature04533, opined that the beta-amyloid protein subtype, Aβ*56, damages memory independently … Continue reading

What 7 Things Scientists Learned About Living Beyond 90 Years of Age

Seven years ago, Lesley Stahl hosted a CBS 60 Minutes broadcast about what factors determine which of us will live past ninety years of age. A questionnaire was completed by 14,000 people in 1981 that was highly detailed about their … Continue reading

Latest FDA Approved Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Significant Success

The FDA approved the last Alzheimer’s drug in 2003. Almost twenty years later, researchers have developed a drug to targets one of the prime causes of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), beta-amyloid plaque. Causes of Alzheimer’s Disease https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/alzheimers-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20350447 Most doctors will tell … Continue reading

A Blood Test to Determine Alzheimer’s Disease?

For years, doctors and medical scientists have told us that the only true way to know if a person has Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is to do an autopsy and analyze the brain. This is not a good way to predict … Continue reading

Alzheimers Reversed – Myth?

In 2014, I read an article in Life Extension Magazine about the ability of green tea to disrupt Alzheimer’s disease progression in our brains (click here for more information). Alzheimer’s disease is continuing to grow at an unbelievable rate. Alzheimer’s … Continue reading

Vitamins to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease That Work

I have written and spoken many times about the benefit of vitamin K2 in bone health, and to remove calcium plaques from your heart valves and arteries. The November 2018 issue of Life Extension magazine has many details (click here). … Continue reading

Atherosclerosis Reversal Possible?

Atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis are used interchangeably. Arteriosclerosis is a hardening of the artery walls. Atherosclerosis is narrowing of the arteries due to the build-up of plaque. Atherosclerosis is a subset of arteriosclerosis. Blood flow is reduced when your arteries are … Continue reading