| + + + Gov't approved trials for Alzheimer's disease with NADH - Life's Energy |
| NADH: Alzheimer's disease (part 2 of 2) . . . continued from the previous page New England Journal of Medicine reports: Alzheimers delayed by taking antioxidant vitamin. Source of new research funding: A lot of new government funded research is focused on slowing the destruction of brain cells by the disease. Any delay would enable its suffers to continue to live independently with their memories intact. The U.S. government has stated:
We dont care about the governments motivation. We care that the research work is getting funded and getting done! The government is testing NADH for an Alzheimers disease treatment. The results of their efforts are due in late 1998. If someone you know has Alzheimers, they have everything to gain and nothing to lose by taking NADH. Now is the time for you to take action. NADH is very safe and can be taken with other medications. NADH is a coenzyme, and will soon become a new "B" nutritional supplement. Recent clinical results:
In May 1997, the New England Journal of Medicine reported:
NADH was not tested in this antioxidant treatment of Alzheimer's. This study began more than 2 years ago. This was the first time a study recommending a nutritional supplement treatment was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. For us to provide accurate reporting, we summarize each publication below without any references to NADH. New England Journal of Medicine report: The report went on to say, researchers want to give these substances to patients in earlier stages of Alzheimer's. The hope is that these substances given early enough, might postpone Alzheimers disease indefinitely. National Institute on Aging study: Dr. Mary Sano, Neuropsychologist, Columbia University in NYC, who led the National Institute on Aging study, states:
Dr. Sano, wants to go on record saying::
Time Magazine: Alzheimer's NADH Treatment Clinical Study We have included the Alzheimer's disease clinical trial results in this web site. It is very difficult to read, and very technical in nature. The clinical trial study results are usually read by health care professionals. The section is for the people who want to bring the actual clinical research study to their doctor or health care professional. . . . a new subject |