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04/14/22 5:43 PM

#374890 RE: Jasbg #374889

Yeah. I know that study ends early next year, assuming it doesn't get extended out again. If it turns out be a positive result, it could be one true catalyst because people are so desperate for anything that might treat Alzheimer's. I think it only involved about 150 veterans, but it seems that studies of other drugs that show positive results for Alzheimer's on a tiny patient population still gives a huge boost to those stocks. Maybe that study might finally put Vascepa on the map for most doctors. Or maybe I'm just dreaming.
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04/14/22 6:54 PM

#374893 RE: Jasbg #374889

Jasbg, For most people stricken with severe Alzheimer's disease,
there may little that can be done. For someone with mild symptoms
here is what I would consider. Do a Google search on supplements
for Alzheimer's...You will get suggestions for B Vitamins, CoQ-10,
Turmeric/Curcumen, Omega-3's, etc. I take CoQ-10, Turmeric, Super Vitamin B Complex, and Vitamin D-3. I am a 62 year old male whose
mother had AD, as well as her mother. I am not worried about it as
I have no indication of the disease. The supplements I take are for
overall good health and to reduce the risk of arthritis.

Anyone who suspects they have early stage AD should take the
above supplements but they should also take Vascepa! Why?
Vascepa heals lesions in arteries and increases blood flow.
Vascepa likely does the same inside the brain. If it were me
I would absolutely attempt to get a person with AD Vascepa.