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Wednesday, October, 08, 2008

Hope On the Horizon: New Alzheimer’s Drugs

by  Carol Bradley Bursack
Thursday, June 14, 2007
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    Cynthia McIntosh-Gobeli
    Saturday, June 23, 2007 at 06:43 PM

    To all those who are affected by this hideous disease, there is a 90% chance that Alzheimer's is actually a virus. A simple blood test would tell you if you had the virus and if it was still inactive then you would be given drugs to destroy the virus. The earlier it is diagnosed, the better you can at least be cured before more damage is dome to the brain. Its 95% preventable as long as you have the blood test, the earlier the better, especially if this disease in your family. I would start testing at 40 years of age.


    We have asked all the major drug companies to help us and have been turned down repeatedly, so in a last ditch effort, we wil try to raise the capital needed to produce the blood test and drugs required.


    Believe it when I say, this can be prevented and treated and at a lesser risk than with the drugs that are on the market today. They only treat the symptoms, not the origin of the disease itself.


    I have 2 patents, one on MS and the other on Alzheimer's. With a miracle in one hand and hope in the other, I will make this happen.


    Cynthia McIntosh-Gobeli, CEO

    Hope Labs, LLC.

    Winesburg, Ohio

    Cynthia@hopelabsllc.com


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    Carol Bradley Bursack
    Sunday, June 24, 2007 at 07:24 AM

    We need to look at all options, Cynthia. A way to stop this disease before it does any damage would be the ultimate! Best of luck,



    Carol


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