Re Korea
I think we should all put a bet on, to see how long it is before the Donald gets the Nobel Prize for …..Peace !!!!!
They don’t need to mint a new Medal, they can just tell Obummer to hand his back !!!
Re Korea
I think we should all put a bet on, to see how long it is before the Donald gets the Nobel Prize for …..Peace !!!!!
They don’t need to mint a new Medal, they can just tell Obummer to hand his back !!!
Ya see, “they” will only use some alternative means if they can package it into an expensive plan requiring the patient to be dependent on them for its implementation–much like Dr Dean Ornish has done for reversing heart disease/failure–
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But Gary Null has been totally reversing “far gone” alzheimers patients for many years–he even has a book outlining his protocol including diet–recipes–and supplements-it can be bought on Amazon used for about 6 bucks–as for the macrobiotic diet, I am not sure if it’s the best 1st step for Alzheimers
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2.3% vs. Est. of 1.8%
USD been ripping all morning but no real movement since the numbers
PM’s tame, but copper getting crushed
Surprised the 10 yr. rates are down a bit under 3% and rallying a little.
Lots of reasons for pm’s to be selling off this am – rising USD, Peace in the Korea’s, strong GDP -but they’re not yet, go figure
The “City of San Francisco” roars thru the flatlands…
and this is only half the train! The sleeper section follows.
These ‘E’ units (‘extended’) each have two diesel engines and gensets. There are ten large diesel engines roaring away in sync here.
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/636012/
Also a book the Grain Brain has a lot of info on diet. Might be worth a try. Sleep is important. Most know those struggling with memory or dementia don’t sleep well. They call it Sundowners syndrome.
Memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s reversed for first time
Six patients had discontinued working or had been struggling at their jobs at the time they joined the study; all were able to return to their jobs or continue working with improved performance, and their improvements have been sustained. (The patient in treatment the longest has been receiving the therapy for two-and-a-half years.)
Among the 10 were patients with memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s disease, amnestic mild cognitive impairment or subjective cognitive impairment (in which the patient reports cognitive problems). One patient who had been diagnosed with late stage Alzheimer’s did not improve.
The study was conducted Dr. Dale Bredesen of the UCLA Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research and the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. It is the first to suggest that memory loss in patients may be reversed — and improvement sustained — using a complex, 36-point therapeutic program that involves comprehensive diet changes, brain stimulation, exercise, sleep optimization, specific pharmaceuticals and vitamins, and multiple additional steps that affect brain chemistry.
* eliminating all simple carbohydrates, gluten and processed food from her diet, and eating more vegetables, fruits and non-farmed fish
* meditating twice a day and beginning yoga to reduce stress
* sleeping seven to eight hours per night, up from four to five
* taking melatonin, methylcobalamin, vitamin D3, fish oil and coenzyme Q10 each day
* optimizing oral hygiene using an electric flosser and electric toothbrush
* reinstating hormone replacement therapy, which had previously been discontinued
* fasting for a minimum of 12 hours between dinner and breakfast, and for a minimum of three hours between dinner and bedtime
* exercising for a minimum of 30 minutes, four to six days per week
* http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/memory-loss-associated-with-alzheimers-reversed-for-first-time