The Great Alzheimer's Scam and the Proven Cures They've Buried for Billions

4 pointsposted 15 hours ago
by pwlm

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user

7 hours ago

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Roachma

7 hours ago

The last part of the article says this

In the final part of the article, I will discuss each of those treatments (e.g., key nutritional therapies, therapies to resolve past concussions, ways to improve brain circulation or treat the cell danger response there), how to utilize them (e.g., for DMSO, restoring zeta potential), and our perspectives on other commonly used approaches (e.g., nicotine).

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cranberryturkey

15 hours ago

There’s no money in a cure

jleyank

13 hours ago

Actually, I would think there’s a shedload of money in an honest cure, given the totals thrown at treatments that do no good. Price times the number of old folks can be quite large.