thank you Kathryn.

Clayton Family <[email protected]> wrote:  One thought I had was that there 
was an essay for the NY Times written 
by a dr, the head of the autopsy dept at Johns Hopkins. His mom had 
altzheimer's diagnosis before she passed away, but it turned out that 
she did not have it- she had a series of small strokes that mimiced the 
other. It is entirely possible that there are numerous conditions that 
manifest as the series of symptoms that are known as Alzheimers.

There was a link posted earlier that was about Iodine- but the drs 
there said that bromine added to so many foods is a direct neurotoxin 
and causes mental problems, and other physical problems. It is added to 
flour, for example, instead of iodine. It is a big problem in citrus 
flavored soft drinks (like Mountain Dew, fresca), and Gatorade.

So avoidance of these types of things may help, and eating an organic 
diet would rule these kinds of toxic additives. Then adding to the 
diet supplements that help the brain, like omega 3's (flax oil as a 
salad oil), and maybe some other herbs, I am not sure which ones. The 
herbs question depends in some part on what Rxs your dad takes, too, as 
some can interact, I have heard. Like with blood thinners. So taking 
both an herb and a prescription might be too much, depending.

I sure don't see where you could go wrong with a great diet, though, 
and some vitamins.

Kathryn

On Nov 19, 2007, at 7:08 PM, norm donatien wrote:

> Hello everyone i am fearly new to the list.
> I am look for any info that mite help with the first stage of the 
> disease which is dementia.
> Thank You all in advance.


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