Amazing Alzheimer"s Experiment Beats Odds by Treating it Successfully
When you receive the Seal you will grow older like everyone else.
However you can fight some of the bad effects of aging.
A new groundbreaking study demonstrates the ability to reverse Alzheimer's with treatment.
No scientist has yet found a way to reverse or even slow Alzheimer's very much--until now.
The current drugs given to patients with Alzheimer's are notorious for being ineffective.
But that will all soon change since this new study was published.
A flurry of research activity is sure to follow soon.
Scientists will be researching the new treatment as a cure and rushing to develop one as soon as possible.
The study was published January 9 in the Journal of Inflammation.
It describes the some of the brain chemistry involved in developing--and now fighting--Alzheimer's disease and the dementia that goes along with it.
Previous research has shown that tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is involved in the onset of Alzheimer's.
TNF-alpha is known to be inflammatory, and inflammation is known to be critical in the development of the disease.
TNF-alpha now is known to actively regulate the workings of synapses in neural functioning.
It also has been found to "mediate" the disruption of memory processing caused by substances like beta-amyloid.
Etanercept is a medicine approved by the FDA used commonly for treating arthritis.
It is an antagonist of TNF-alpha.
In this study etanercept was injected in the spine and reduced the excess TNF-alpha in the brain of subjects with Alzheimer's.
The etanercept was given to the subjects for 6 months, and "rapid cognitive improvement" was seen within just a few minutes! In this study only one patient was documented but the researchers say that it was successfully done with a number of other subjects too.
The researchers believe that the success in treating Alzheimer's in the study was due to the etanercept blocking the effects of TNF-alpha on the cognitive processes starting in the synapses.
Of course much further study will be needed before any treatments are made available.
But this is the most promising study even conducted--one that shows real significant improvement in a disease until now considered incurable.
When you are sealed you will have to deal with the ravages of aging.
You will grow older and science has not yet found any guaranteed way to avoid Alzheimer's and its pernicious dementia.
Experts note that some people who do all the right things, by exercising and eating a healthy diet for instance, still get Alzheimer's while some people who continue in unhealthy behaviors never get the disease.
But in spite of this reality and in spite of the promise of the new treatment, you can still change your lifestyle and eat a more healthy diet and get enough exercise to stay fit.
Then you will avoid as much of the problems of aging as possible.
When you are sealed you will find it particularly graceful to age.
But you want to have a better life as you grow older--you want your life to improve.
And in aging you will continue to improve when you receive the Seal.
However you can fight some of the bad effects of aging.
A new groundbreaking study demonstrates the ability to reverse Alzheimer's with treatment.
No scientist has yet found a way to reverse or even slow Alzheimer's very much--until now.
The current drugs given to patients with Alzheimer's are notorious for being ineffective.
But that will all soon change since this new study was published.
A flurry of research activity is sure to follow soon.
Scientists will be researching the new treatment as a cure and rushing to develop one as soon as possible.
The study was published January 9 in the Journal of Inflammation.
It describes the some of the brain chemistry involved in developing--and now fighting--Alzheimer's disease and the dementia that goes along with it.
Previous research has shown that tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is involved in the onset of Alzheimer's.
TNF-alpha is known to be inflammatory, and inflammation is known to be critical in the development of the disease.
TNF-alpha now is known to actively regulate the workings of synapses in neural functioning.
It also has been found to "mediate" the disruption of memory processing caused by substances like beta-amyloid.
Etanercept is a medicine approved by the FDA used commonly for treating arthritis.
It is an antagonist of TNF-alpha.
In this study etanercept was injected in the spine and reduced the excess TNF-alpha in the brain of subjects with Alzheimer's.
The etanercept was given to the subjects for 6 months, and "rapid cognitive improvement" was seen within just a few minutes! In this study only one patient was documented but the researchers say that it was successfully done with a number of other subjects too.
The researchers believe that the success in treating Alzheimer's in the study was due to the etanercept blocking the effects of TNF-alpha on the cognitive processes starting in the synapses.
Of course much further study will be needed before any treatments are made available.
But this is the most promising study even conducted--one that shows real significant improvement in a disease until now considered incurable.
When you are sealed you will have to deal with the ravages of aging.
You will grow older and science has not yet found any guaranteed way to avoid Alzheimer's and its pernicious dementia.
Experts note that some people who do all the right things, by exercising and eating a healthy diet for instance, still get Alzheimer's while some people who continue in unhealthy behaviors never get the disease.
But in spite of this reality and in spite of the promise of the new treatment, you can still change your lifestyle and eat a more healthy diet and get enough exercise to stay fit.
Then you will avoid as much of the problems of aging as possible.
When you are sealed you will find it particularly graceful to age.
But you want to have a better life as you grow older--you want your life to improve.
And in aging you will continue to improve when you receive the Seal.