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Posted by psychlover on December 15, 2003, at 19:15:55
Hi Lar,
This article in today's news talks about a novel therapy for treating Alzheimer's patients by removing copper/zinc.
http://www.reutershealth.com/archive/2003/12/15/eline/links/20031215elin022.html
My question is, should I be taking zinc supplements if I believe there is a fairly good chance I am going to get Alzheimer's? (My mom's mom had it bad before she died, my mom's sister is already totally demented, and my mom is starting it seems. And I too feel like my memory and attention seem to be going -- and I am only 30. Sucks, no?)
Any thoughts? Larry or anyone else?
Thanks,
psychlover
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