Metformin as neuro therapy
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Metformin (glucophage), an important and rarely use d adjunct to cancer treatment is also beneficial for helping nerves grow and repair. […]
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Preservation of memory and cognitive function – some corrective thoughts.
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Metformin (glucophage), an important and rarely use d adjunct to cancer treatment is also beneficial for helping nerves grow and repair. […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: At the Weeks Clinic, we offer to test this marker for Alzheimer’s disease since the ramp up to this heartbreaks happens
Early testing for Alzheimer’s risk Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Vitamin B12 -methylcobalamine – is the best cognitive enhancer I use in my clinic for early onset dementia: cheap and effective
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: so sad! Yikes! Cognitively Impaired Elderly Women Get Unneeded Screening Mammography, Study Finds ScienceDaily (Jan. 19, 2010) ”” A significant percentage of
Another form of elder abuse Read More »
Diet High in Methionine Could Increase Risk of Alzheimer’s ScienceDaily (Dec. 17, 2009) ”” A diet rich in methionine, an amino acid typically found in
less red meat, less Alzheimer’s Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Few people know (and far fewer care) about the fact that I was born and raised in the cradle of the American
Concord Grape Juice enhances memory Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Choose your experts carefully. Run from those who see things as good or bad. Cholesterol came to national, worldwide attention solely because
Cholesterol and Brain Development (know someone suffering with Parkinson’s?) Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: PSE, T3/E3, Iodine, Lipoic acid/acetyl-l-carnitine, VitaminD3/Lithium – there are many potent remedies for memory loss. Now we learn that IVIG is also
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Dr. Weeks Comment: Toxins are always a matter of dosage. We offer cancer drugs in low dose insulin potentiated context and the HDAC inhibitors are
Cancer drug for Alzheimer’s Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Seeing is believing but knowing what you really saw, well that can be tougher than you’d like to admit.