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Alzheimer's: newly identified molecular mechanism could lead to treatment

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Amyloid protein. That's what causes Alzheimer's and Amyloidosis, which is what killed my father-in-law. The doctor that helped my father-in-law live for 7 years longer than he should have has a cure that works. It breaks down the hardening (like calcifications) that cause soft tissue organ failure and also cause the solid hardening of the area between the synapsis in the brain. My father-in-law had his liver turned to basically a rock, as well as one of his kidneys and most of the other kidney, parts of his heart and he also had the beginning of Alzheimer's in his brain. Once he was put on the treatment, his liver totally reversed its solidification and began to work properly again, as did his kidneys, although his heart never recovered from the damage even though the solidification did disappear. The doctor is in Tennessee at UT and his name is Doctor Solomon. The FDA allows him to treat people with his treatment regiment, but only as a study, and not as an actual treatment for the general public.

Dr. Solomon's research was focused on Amyloidosis, but it actually worked in Alzheimer symptoms as well in those that had both, like my father-in-law.
 
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