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Real cure for alzheimer's disease?


I was touched by some film explaining what alzheimer's disease is. so i did research about how to cure the desease.

maybe i found the answer. So, i want to answer everyone's question about how to cure it.

these what i found:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/521004...


ps.: this is not a question. i just want everyone knows. alzheimer's disease take the person u love away. pls understand.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see how the tests go over the next four years. My dad has Alzheimer's and it is one of the cruelest diseases. He was active, worked everyday, he gave all of us kids everything we needed/wanted, he was a well known respected member of the community and now....he can't talk, doesn't know what he's doing, he walks up and down the halls of the nursing home day and night, sometimes I think he knows who I am, sometimes I feel he doesn't even know I'm there. I have nightmares where he's walking away, into a fog. I'm yelling and screaming for him to stop, come back and he just keeps going, not even turning around.
If this drug can stop others from having to go through this, it will be a miracle. It's too late for my dad.

i just read that eating curry prevents from having it. But, i don't know the cure.

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