Below is a link to this month's cover story in Fortune Magazine. It is on L-Serine and its possible help with patients of ALS and Alzheimer's. What is the latest you've heard on this?
The article ends with a visit to a town in Japan without the diseases, and says "“Wouldn’t you know it! The Ogimi people are getting three to four times the level of L-serine that Americans get in their average daily diet,” Cox said. “They have the highest L-serine content of any population that I’ve ever measured. They look unbelievable. And they live forever!”
http://fortune.com/longform/alzheimers- ... akthrough/
L-Serine
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Here's a link to another thread on L-serine, started way back in 2016 and added onto by "NewRon" who found the same Forbes article. Great minds think alike!Its Me wrote:Below is a link to this month's cover story in Fortune Magazine. It is on L-Serine and its possible help with patients of ALS and Alzheimer's. What is the latest you've heard on this?
The article ends with a visit to a town in Japan without the diseases, and says "“Wouldn’t you know it! The Ogimi people are getting three to four times the level of L-serine that Americans get in their average daily diet,” Cox said. “They have the highest L-serine content of any population that I’ve ever measured. They look unbelievable. And they live forever!”
http://fortune.com/longform/alzheimers- ... akthrough/
L-serine research.
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