Friday, 27 May 2011

Re: MgT - objective tests to measure cognitive recovery

Hi whoisbambam,

Thanks for the leads. I will follow them up over the next few days.

I am not irrevocably committed to the long term use of MgT. The
aspect of the research that attracted me was that the results were
especially dramatic in old rats and optimal in only 30 days (24 days
for young rats). I have only read the first half of the Slutsky et
al., paper as I was not initially interested in the dissection of the
rats brains, but I will have to study this part of the paper this
weekend.

I became aware of the research and existence of MgT in January and
became very interested when some members of this group started taking
it. I am uncommited either way as to whether MgT is a cure for
Alzheimer's or not. If it only works to reverse memory loss, as it
seems to have done with the old rats, I will be well satisfied.

I am a great believer in a vigorous and open discursion leading to a
better understanding of a subject.

Thank you for your input.

Len Jones


On May 26, 3:16 pm, whoisbambam <smath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am not giving medical advice. For  educational purposes only:
>
> Len Jones,
>
> I will say it again: MgT will not stop the progression of alzheimer's
> disease. If you are developing alzheimer's disease, your memory WILL
> fail you while on MgT, as the disease is most ruthless in its course.
>
> I already told you that the plaques, amyloid, and tangles are no match
> for mgT.
>
> I STRONGLY suggest that you seek out a professional evaluation from an
> alzheimers research institution.
>
> http://my.clevelandclinic.org/brain_health/default.aspx
>
> Perhaps they can recommend a local research center.
>
> Here are some resources on curcumin and alzheimer's:http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=curcumin+alzheimer%27s&hl=en&btnG...
>
> http://alzheimer.neurology.ucla.edu/Curcumin.html
>
> http://alzheimer.neurology.ucla.edu/Cole.html
>
> I am not positive, but i *think* greg cole is the guy behind the
> curcumin longvida formulationhttp://addiandcassi.com/the-real-curcumin-for-treating-alzheimer%E2%8...
>
> In closing, i think you can be BETTER SERVED by doing other
> interventions/actions other than settling on MgT from China.
>
> be well. I am done with this thread topic.

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