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In reply to the discussion: New study shows Alzheimer's disease can be reversed to achieve full neurological recovery--not just prevented or slowed--i [View all]Upthevibe
(10,038 posts)34. LiberalArkie ..........
Thanks for your post.
I just started taking Creatine a few weeks ago as recommended by two of my good friends. Since June, I've lost 40-50 lbs! I've been taking the weight loss injections (Zepbound) off and on, and it's been amazing. I've completely changed what I eat, and I go to the gym about five days a week.
Exercise/working out is everything people say it is! I feel great afterwards and basically most of the time. I'm hearing more and more that it also helps with cognition.
Thanks again!
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New study shows Alzheimer's disease can be reversed to achieve full neurological recovery--not just prevented or slowed--i [View all]
LiberalArkie
Dec 29
OP
So after all this time, nutritional supplements are available hiding in plain sight
bucolic_frolic
Dec 29
#1
Remarkable claims of a cure need to be backed up by remarkable evidence. Any breakthrough is welcome, even if it
Martin68
Dec 29
#13
Always encouraging. One preliminary caution though, these studies most often enroll confirmed AD patients
hlthe2b
Dec 29
#5
Who knows.. I remember that when a nerve was cut, like in an accident, that it would never - ever reconnect. That
LiberalArkie
Dec 29
#12
"nearly statistically significant" equals "not significant". Sorry - maybe someday, but not yet.
TheRickles
Dec 29
#25
In almost every case, these "breakthrough" posts raise false hopes. This is true for almost every University news...
NNadir
Dec 29
#27
Three to five years from Type one diabetes cure since 1987....When my 6yr old's test was positive.
IA8IT
Dec 29
#29
If this story were true it would be all over every news service in the world. So yes - I'm skeptical.
flashman13
Dec 29
#32
In mice! The results are in bloody mice! As a famous oncologist once told me,
wackadoo wabbit
Dec 30
#37