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03/02/18 3:48 PM

#5874 RE: InTheTrenches #5867

Actually, oxidative stress is associated with multiple CNS indications. It is believed believed to be a significant causative factor for CNS impairment. So 2-73 is multi modal in that it may address a broad spectrum of CNS disease.

Dealing with oxidative stress is likely to be prophylactic against several CNS diseases, avoiding or slowing onset even in those with genetic predisposition.


I haven't looked too closely at his articles, but it seems like he believes strongly in this oxidative stress theory.

My questions would be: is oxidative stress a cause of Alzheimer's or is it a symptom of AD? Is it only associated with one aspect of AD (Tau or A-Beta, etc)?

As we know from Dr. Alkon's presentations, Bryostatin is a multi-modal treatment, improving all aspects of AD: Tau tangles, A-Beta, synapse regeneration, neuronal protective, etc.

Oxidative stress may only be associated with one aspect of AD, and improving the oxidative stress may only help that one aspect of AD. This may slow the disease process, but not halt or reverse AD. With Bryostatin, we hope to reverse AD.

I know...I'm preaching to the choir, and everyone here already knows this!.