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Re: eb0783 post# 166269

Tuesday, 03/11/2014 10:22:58 AM

Tuesday, March 11, 2014 10:22:58 AM

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EB0783,

My first thought when I think of Phosphatidylserine and Alzheimer's Disease, is that PS is a communicator, or facilitator between cognitive intactness to aMCI or AD.

In the 10 lipid panel AD article that you provided, this quote was made>>

“directly disrupt bilayer integrity” by interacting with phospholipids"



If this is true, then how is it possible that PS is NOT involved?

How do I come to this conclusion?

Because, it is common knowledge that when asymmetry of plasma membrane occurs, metamorphic changes transpose phospholipids, and asymmetry is lost, which exposes phosphatidylserine externally.

That's a fact jack, and I'm sticking to my theory!!

All the best,
John

Disclaimer: Every post, and all my views are only speculative. Do not invest money or any other resources based on these post or opinions. Best of luck and do your own due diligence!

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