Biostock, again thanks for the amazing work and effort to support us here. Can you close the loop around A2-73 and the concept of restoration of CNS cellular homeostasis for me. I understand it must be right on the tip of your thoughts. That concept has me hooked on this company. TIA. Is that where this all ends up?
...the countries where AD is broken out by gender and men have the highest incidence (not higher than women but highest in the world) are Muslim countries
I believe the implication here is that in Muslim countries women have higher rates of Alzheimer’s.
If so, might the sun-screening garb of Muslim women play a part, should the occurrence of Alzheimer’s or other senile dementias be somewhat controlled by adequate vitamin D levels (as shown in the paper below)?
Cholecalciferol, the essential precursor to Vitamin D, is photosynthesized in skin, by rather direct, intense ultraviolet B spectra from sunshine. Cover the skin, and vitamin D synthesis is prevented, chronic inadequacies result.
This peer-reviewed paper made this conclusion:
Low VitD status was associated with accelerated decline in cognitive function domains in ethnically diverse older adults, including African American and Hispanic individuals who exhibited a high prevalence of VitD insufficiency or deficiency.
I'm taking 7500 IU of vitamin D-3 each day, now with a serum level of around 80ng/ml. In my early seventies I've retained and utilize the mental capacities I had in my thirties. Have been popping vitamin D since the turn of the century. Adequate vitamin D supplementation has been productive.