Sorry, but just to clarify, as I have been reading many of your posts on this forum, and you seem to dole out lots of medical advice under the persona of a licensed doctor. Safety first, you know.
Sincerely,
Gavrillo
.
they have alot of info on it, it is supposed to be very good for variety of medical problems it even raises your hdl.. http://www.remarkablemedicine.com/biography/index.html
Sorry, but just to clarify, as I have been reading many of your posts on this forum, and you seem to dole out lots of medical advice under the persona of a licensed doctor. Safety first, you know.
Sincerely,
Gavrillo
.
they have alot of info on it, it is supposed to be very good for variety of medical problems it even raises your hdl.. http://www.remarkablemedicine.com/biography/index.html
Frankiespeakin writes:
Evil, Thanks for the advice. The site I gave for dilantin claims to have no finacial intrest in the drug and supplies documented info which is a important factor. What type of medical experience do you have BTW?
Evilforce Responds:
I specialize in neurology. Yes I also am a "brain doctor". I guess being a Dub so long I was tired of being "brain dead".
I can't really comment too much on the drugs you listed since I do not specialize in Alzheimer's therepy. My main work is in spinal issues, injuries and degenerative nerve conditions. My associate is our Alzheimer's "go to guy". I'll ask him what he knows. The only thing I can recall with piracetam was for acute stroke and it's treatment. However, I think Alzheimer's will be significantly improved within the next 20 years. So much of brain function has finally been discovered in the past 10 years, that meaningful therepies and clinical studies are being conducted now. The drug companies realize that as the "boomer generation" ages they will want medicinal therepies to combat this illness. This is one of the most dynamic, quickly morphing fields in science today.
This is quite an astonishing claim, Evilforce. By law, when you are giving any medical advice or information as a doctor you are required to provide certain information such as the following:
We would appreciate it if you were forthcoming with this information.
Sincerely,
Gavrillo
.
they have alot of info on it, it is supposed to be very good for variety of medical problems it even raises your hdl.. http://www.remarkablemedicine.com/biography/index.html
Frankiespeakin writes:
Evil, Thanks for the advice. The site I gave for dilantin claims to have no finacial intrest in the drug and supplies documented info which is a important factor. What type of medical experience do you have BTW?
Evilforce Responds:
I specialize in neurology. Yes I also am a "brain doctor". I guess being a Dub so long I was tired of being "brain dead".
I can't really comment too much on the drugs you listed since I do not specialize in Alzheimer's therepy. My main work is in spinal issues, injuries and degenerative nerve conditions. My associate is our Alzheimer's "go to guy". I'll ask him what he knows. The only thing I can recall with piracetam was for acute stroke and it's treatment. However, I think Alzheimer's will be significantly improved within the next 20 years. So much of brain function has finally been discovered in the past 10 years, that meaningful therepies and clinical studies are being conducted now. The drug companies realize that as the "boomer generation" ages they will want medicinal therepies to combat this illness. This is one of the most dynamic, quickly morphing fields in science today.
This is quite an astonishing claim, Evilforce. By law, when you are giving any medical advice or information as a doctor you are required to provide certain information such as the following:
We would appreciate it if you were forthcoming with this information.
Sincerely,
Gavrillo