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PostSubject: University of Florida test for Alzheimer's   University of Florida test for Alzheimer's EmptySun Jul 27, 2014 6:44 pm

Detecting early stage Alzheimer’s disease may be as easy as sniffing a dollop of peanut butter.
Researchers at the University of Florida’s McKnight Brain Institute Center for Smell and Taste came up with the idea to test smell sensitivity because it can be “one of the first things to be affected in cognitive decline.” Also, the ability to smell is associated with the first cranial nerve.
Jennifer Stamps, a graduate student at the University of Florida came up with the idea for using peanut butter because it is a “pure odorant” that is only detected by the olfactory nerve and is easy to access.
In the study, test subjects sat down with a clinician, 14 grams of peanut butter — which equals about one tablespoon — and a metric ruler. The patient closed his or her eyes and mouth and blocked one nostril. The clinician opened the peanut butter container and held the ruler next to the open nostril while the patient breathed normally. The clinician then moved the peanut butter up the ruler one centimeter at a time during the patient’s exhale until the person could detect an odor. The distance was recorded and the procedure repeated on the other nostril after a 90-second delay.
The clinicians running the test did not know the patients’ diagnoses, which were not usually confirmed until weeks after the initial clinical testing.
The scientists found that patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease had a dramatic difference in detecting odor between the left and right nostril — the left nostril was impaired and did not detect the smell until it was an average of 10 centimeters closer to the nose than the right nostril had made the detection in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. This was not the case in patients with other kinds of dementia; instead, these patients had either no differences in odor detection between nostrils or the right nostril was worse at detecting odor than the left one.
Of the 24 patients tested who had mild cognitive impairment, which sometimes signals Alzheimer’s disease and sometimes turns out to be something else, about 10 patients showed a left nostril impairment and 14 patients did not. The researchers said more studies must be conducted to fully understand the implications.


I went to Walmart and opened all the jars of PB and smelled them.....I think I'm ok! I did have to open a jar of Strawberry Preserves.
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PostSubject: Re: University of Florida test for Alzheimer's   University of Florida test for Alzheimer's EmptySun Jul 27, 2014 7:09 pm

I read an article the other day where test subjects were fed a component found in curry (the spice) called curcumin.  The plaque stuff (Beta Amyloid) that is found in Alzheimer patients' brains, fluoresces and can be seen by looking at the retina.  The bright specs can be seen on the right side of the image below.

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Preliminary results on 40 participants showed that the test picked up every participant who had Alzheimer, and correctly identified more than 80 percent of those who did not.

http://www.techspot.com/news/57397-eye-tests-could-detect-incurable-alzheimers-disease-decades-before-onset.html
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PostSubject: Re: University of Florida test for Alzheimer's   University of Florida test for Alzheimer's EmptySun Jul 27, 2014 7:32 pm

Do we really want to know?
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PostSubject: Re: University of Florida test for Alzheimer's   University of Florida test for Alzheimer's EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 9:06 am

There is no cure currently, but some lifestyle changes can slow the onset.

Big pharma wants some guinea pigs to try their concoctions. Perhaps they might discover a cure that only costs $5 a pill.
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