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![]() "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 13:39:30 -0500, "Robert Morein" wrote: "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 04:50:19 -0500, "Robert Morein" wrote: In the meantime, I suggest you have yourself chelated ![]() My current concern is with the aluminium in antacid tablets, of which I've consumed more than my share over the years. Saw something recently to the effect that fish oil (not cod liver apparently) can counteract this, but I fear it's too late for me (Arnie no doubt will be nodding wisely at this point). What are the first signs of Alzheimer's anyway, other than posting prattle to newsgroups? They say if you think you've got it you haven't, but if your family thinks you have, you probably have. You obviously don't have it. Some studies have claimed the ability to detect "mild cognitive impairment", or hidden deficits, well in advance of a clinical presentation. Maybe I should have asked Arnie this question in order to get the bad news first. :-) If you could get off the antacid, it might be worth investigating chelation therapy. You seem to be "into" this, Robert. Care to explain? Only in the sense that I have pursued "antiaging" strategies for years. Some of these tactics involve the taking of certain supplements. Read the book "Life Extension". See http://www.lef.org/. However, be aware that there is little evidence that these strategies actually work. Ludovic could give me a very good argument here ![]() Obesity in middle age is now strongly tied to Alzheimers. Staying fit and thin is the only proven strategy for avoidance of chronic disease. |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 14:15:52 -0500, "Robert Morein"
wrote: Obesity in middle age is now strongly tied to Alzheimers. Yipes, now I'm really worried. (But probably not as worried as your friend Brian. :-)) |
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![]() "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 14:15:52 -0500, "Robert Morein" wrote: Obesity in middle age is now strongly tied to Alzheimers. Yipes, now I'm really worried. (But probably not as worried as your friend Brian. :-)) In my opinion, Brian probably already has "mild cognitive impairment."I compare where he was at in 1994, when he really did have some fresh ideas, and where he is today, the mindless servant of an obsession. |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... Only in the sense that I have pursued "antiaging" strategies for years. Well that explains all the childish behavior quite easily. Thanks for sharing, Robert. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... : : "Robert Morein" wrote in message : ... : : Only in the sense that I have pursued "antiaging" strategies for years. : : Well that explains all the childish behavior quite easily. : : Thanks for sharing, Robert. hmm, he didn't say age-reversal strategies, eh ? :-) R. |
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