Alzheimer Research - Neuroscience
- julieshendom
- Sep 22, 2017
- 1 min read
"In our pilot study, we gave a maintenance treatment every three months, to seven of our initial 10 participants, for up to a year and a half. Our results showed that as long as patients were receiving the treatment, they did not decline. Some improved slightly.
As soon as we stopped the treatment (due to lack of funding), all patients started to show some decline. Three of them declined so severely that, within three months of stopping treatment, they ended up in a nursing home and passed away within a year." from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-09-experimental-brain-technology-rewind-alzheimer.html
I would encourage alzheimer patients to try all possible treatments - easter and western until one day we find solutions.
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