lithium and proline rich polypeptide

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buck3Maureen
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lithium and proline rich polypeptide

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The current issue of Life Extension magazine has an article that shows a great benefit for using micro amts of lithium and a polypeptide. In clinical trials it stopped AD progression and partially reversed it. It sounds too good to be true - any thoughts from the group. The supplement they sell mimics the dose used in the clinical trials and retails for 24 dollars a month - on sale now for 16 dollars a month.

http://www.lifeextension.com/Magazine/2 ... ng/Page-01

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Re: lithium and proline rich polypeptide

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Colostrinin, the kind of PRP LEF is selling in Memory Protect, seems to have a longer history in ALZ treatment. But I wonder whether the PRP in normal colostrum would have the same effect? Symbiotics has a product where you can get 360mg of PRP per serving, while Memory Protect's dosing regime is 200mcg colostrinin once every other day.
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