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Terry,

I get this newsletter and he does a lot of fighting with the Gov because they

want to close him and others like him down. It takes away from the " Big

Pharma! " as he calls the pill industry.

I think he is just a bit to rebellious but what do I know. I think he has a

pretty clean company but I don't know how well his stuff works. It might if you

used all natural products, but not everyone does.

I have been reading him for a while and I just know how angry he is at the Gov.

I can't tell you if his stuff works or not. It can't be any worse than all the

pills they are giving us.

Hugs,

Donna R

Cared for Mom 3 years in my home and the last year at a nh. She passed away

from LBD in 2002.

Dementia studies

Does anyone know anything about either of these?

http://www.naturalnews.com/031818_zeolites_detox.html

http://www.naturalnews.com/031821_astaxanthin_brain_health.html

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Donna, thanks for your reply. I noticed the Newsletter Editor didn't

write either of the articles, but I have sensed a prickly

undercurrent on his website.

And thank you - for the Welcome note with the list of

websites. I've been reading them - one per day (when it's quiet and

no distractions). There's a lot of information to digest and a lot of

words that I have to stop and look up in the dictionary.

But, back to my reason for asking the question in the first place.

The first website described a product (zeolites) as useful for

" restoring mental clarity " .

The second website talked about reducing " oxidative damage caused by

LDL, so it may reduce the formation of plaque in arteries. "

And then I read the CNN website listed in 's Welcome note:

http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/lewy-body-dementia/DS00795.html?

iref=newssearch

which had the following sentence in the " Cause " paragraph:

> " People who have Lewy bodies in their brains also have the plaques

> and tangles...

Ding. Ding. Ding. I re-read the three websites again. It felt vaguely

like the ideas had something in common - as though they were somehow

connected - perhaps in the same or adjacent ballparks. But, what do I

know? My BIL is " may " have LBD. I'm just starting to learn about the

disease. It's all new to me and I feel like such a dunderhead.

Perhaps I'm trying so hard to understand LBD that I'm grasping for

any glimmer of hope at finding a beneficial treatment. Or - I'm just

whistling in the dark. I've read there's no cure for the disease by

professionals with letters after their names and years of experience

behind them.

Donna, thanks again for your comments. I guess this is my round about

way of expressing my appreciation for your reply.

Terry

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>> 3b. Re: Dementia studies

>> Posted by: " Donna Mido " twomido@... mine49067

>> Date: Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:29 am ((PDT))

>> I get this newsletter and he does a lot of fighting with the Gov

>> because they want to close him and others like him down. It takes

>> away from the " Big Pharma! " as he calls the pill

>> industry. ....... <snip> ......

>>

> Dementia studies

>

> Does anyone know anything about either of these?

>

> http://www.naturalnews.com/031818_zeolites_detox.html

>

> http://www.naturalnews.com/031821_astaxanthin_brain_health.html

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Terry,

I never did answer your first question. I haven't tried the natural drugs you

are talking about. They may work and then again they may not.

But I found that very true with Big Pharma drugs too. I couldn't give Mom any

of them. She had a major reaction. And no one believed me until I got her off

most of them. Then all the nurses that worked with her told me how well she was

doing!!! DuH!!!!!

All you can do is try some stuff. And still go low and slow. And do one at a

time. Just because MDs have lots of titles after their name doesn't give them a

lot of weight with me after the problems I had with Mom after putting her in the

hospital. Many MDs still don't have a clue about LBD. It is a dementia that

many still don't know much about.

Hugs,

Donna R

Cared for Mom 3 years in my home and the last year at a nh. She passed away

from LBD in 2002.

Dementia studies

>

> Does anyone know anything about either of these?

>

> http://www.naturalnews.com/031818_zeolites_detox.html

>

> http://www.naturalnews.com/031821_astaxanthin_brain_health.html

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