The people who tell you AD has no chance of being treated in your lifetime may still believe: that new brain cells don't grow in adults (neurogenesis) that once tooth enamel is damaged it can't be re-built (with enamel re-mineralization via CPP-ACP) that gum surgery is the only process to deal with gingival pockets/gum disease (blue and red light therapy) or that you need a bleaching agent to whiten teeth (blue/white light alone does it). If he wants options, let him look at the science. When it comes to the credit cards, take the old 'freeze em in a block of ice, if by the time its melted, he still wants to buy it approach, in this case, talk to him about it. What if our understanding of the disease has changed phenomenally since Li-Huei Tsai and Bringing Gamma Back in 2016. The people who told you no, well, what if that's based on old data. To paraphrase Lane Simonian, when a new treatment idea emerges, he tries to separate the idea from the presenter/sales person, tries to understand the mechanism of how its supposed to work. MRI Focused Ultrasound is also promising, trials in Canada, and Gene therapy (stem cells) but that one is farther out and so expensive. In 2016 an MIT study showed mice with 40-50% less amyloid plaque, then they started trials with humans. You can also buy these things, or if you know someone who is good with electronics to build a DIY. There are many early trials happening now with 40 Hz Pulsed light and Sound therapy aka Photo Neuro Modulation. It does really seem to me that the way people think about brain diseases is being turned on its head.
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I like to use non-invasive as a keyword as I haven't figured out how to look for 'anything but drug trials' If you want to know what is happening, look at. That said, Doctors are not research scientists, they're usually to busy too stay current. There are a lot of ideas out there, and as always with humanity, a bunch of lousy ones that will say anything to separate you from your money.
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I am fortunate that he is not in later stages yet, possibly 4-5 right now. Thank you for any input as I do not contribute much but my heart aches when confronted with dealing with his health.
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Husband is not on any medication at the moment, but may change after visiting with the neurologist after a few months. I am in process of decluttering all the stuff he has bought in the past and hoarding as you might imagine. My husband used to buy so many books, tapes, etc and I only want what we really need. I guess I just want some insight if you all go through this yourselves with your LO, and have to explain why not to buy, or what you say to your LO when this happens.
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We have spent money before when he was first diagnosed and he hardly had looked at the material, "Awakening from Alzheimer's". Idea was 3 treatments of MC-3, Bova Clear and Alka salt silver. I watched the video with him and of course the Dr suggests his protocol and what to do. My husband got an email to attend a presentation today at 1pm ET from a Dr Allan Spreen on how to reverse Alzheimer's. I am thinking about hiding the credit card as I do not know if he would hit the button and purchase it.
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My husband even guilt's me saying, he needs it "to cure him" and I told him we would discuss it with his New neurologist next Tuesday. You know these always try to get you to buy before the day is out and guilt you if you do not purchase. My husband would buy many if he could, but I am old schooled and try to do research first before making decisions. I am in a predicament where to draw the line with buying materials suggesting cures for Alzheimers.