Customizable Sensory Stimulation Device

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12/11/2019

Im sorry Ive been so remiss on posting. Its difficult when I can not share a lot as my invention is patent pending and something else very marvelous is happening that is going to move it forward quite quickly so soon all will be revealed. I would say another 6 months mabe less. I am thinking of starting a web page that at least can offer advice. A discussion forum perhaps, that we can share our experience's with this disease. I don't like to call it that as the people affected are not diseased, it is amyloid plaques that are getting in our way. Hopefuly new research on treating the inflamation will be the answer. It seems a lot of afflictions have to do with inflamation. Parkinson's for instance. There have been a lot of improvements in warding of symptoms by simply stoping the inflamation through strict changes in our diet.

Amyloid Plaques are clumps of beta-amyloids, which destroy connections between nerve cells. They are found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease, and incurable dementia that impacts thinking, memory and behavior.

Again some foods thought to be helpful: Walnuts, (look like a brain) almonds, pecans

Salmon, Makerel, sardines and other fatty fish

Berrys, spinich, kale, (other leafy greens) Super foods
Cannabinoids

There are some thoughts that pharmacology, the medications we take could be causing some problems (antihistimines)
We Just don't know ...........

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