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toolate's avatar

Sometimes Alzheimer's patients can have a day or more of absolute clarity at the end of their lives.

What must this tell us about Alzheimer's?

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MOMinator's avatar

How/where can I listen to this?

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MOMinator's avatar

Thanks so much

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Sherri's avatar

Thank you for all that you do, I have followed you for over five years, and I even have a lifetime subscription but can't figure out how to use it because of this wonderful long Covid❤️. Looking forward to the interview and presentation, I do know a major connection as you shared in a very early video that when you have loss of smell especially early and that continues it is a clue to neurological brain symptomology and cognition issues which I have had. It was so cool initially that when I would take high doses of ivermectin I could smell more intermittently, and my sense of smell has gotten better but still is nowhere near the norm. At least food now taste better and not like rancid spoiled meat and or chemicals. Regardless I'm following many other frontline researchers and doctors and have found remarkable results I think for many issues with DMSO orally BID and high dose melatonin and vitamin D with utilizing Substack resources from A Midwestern doctor, Dr. Corry KORY, as well as Dr. Yoho. FLCC see(IMA) protocols were the only thing that would help intermittently (I continue to use PREDNISONE, LDN, aspirin, MB, NK, NAC when I remember )for my wide array of symptoms as I haven't been able to work for the past 4 years because of them, but the gift is I can actually read research which is my passion and my brain is working. I must say the prednisone is the only thing that has raised my cognition intermittently but I am trying to find an alternative as I know I cannot stay on it for more than a few months when I titrate it down to 5 mg and then go off it for a month or two , and have to go back on it because I can't breathe and cognitively I bought them out or I can't complete anything and quality of life is about 2/10. 🤗❤️🙏❤️

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Shelagh Anne Shackleton's avatar

Fantastic interview, highly recommended.

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Laura's avatar

Yes everything organic is reversible actually except death but this is also what nanotech is supposed to “control”.

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