Introduction
When I first thought of the title Alzheimers is Inexorable
I thought it would be appropriate for YEAR FOUR as I expected to really decline this year in 2021.
Now I am not so certain.
I still believe Alzheimer’s is inexorable as there is no cure and none on the horizon.
I have done so well in the last 3 years, beyond my expectation.
In my first 3 books, I told people to avoid the false hope of nostrums.
I wrote critiques on The End of Alzheimer’s.
However with Dr. Dale Bredensen’s second book titled The End of Alzheimer’s:
The Program
I read about the continued success of Julie Gilbert who was homozygous for Alzheimer’s with E4/E4, family history,
and what seemed to be early-onset dementia at age 46.
Now 7 years later she helped write the Program book.
With the advent of Covid19, I have the time to do a year-long program
of ReCODE designed by Dr. Dale Bredensen.
To support this optimistic outlook was the discovery of the work by Dr. Isaacson
at Cornell.
He has a similar philosophy to Dr. Bredesen
and also has had some success treating early-onset Alzheimers
with a patient name Lauren Miller Rogen.
Now that there are papers published reporting these successes in 2016 and 2019
I am hopeful my prognosis to stay in Mild Cognitive Impairment is much better for a much longer time than 2 years that is achieved with the medication Namzaric alone.
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