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Old 06-13-2009, 07:49 PM
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Is there any way to disolve beta-amyloid plaque in the brain?
If so, can you repair the damage at all?

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Curcumin an extract from tumeric will dissolve brain plaque. One needs to get it from a good company. After that the person will have to learn all over again depending on the severity. Sage oil will help to keep it from coming back or from getting worse the same as Aricept. I am not a doctor and this is not advice.
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Nattokinase.

https://www.imakenews.com/eletra/mod_...345231&lid=b11

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The beta-amyloid plaque deposits associated with Alzheimer's promote increased brain cell damage and death from oxidative stress (free radicals).


Enzymes in natto called nattokinase and pyrazine appear to dissolve the tiny fibers (fibrin) in blood clots � an effect believed largely responsible for correlations between regular natto consumption and a reduced risk of clot-related cardiovascular troubles.

Indeed, most natto research has focused on reducing blood pressure and preventing blood clots ... with positive findings on both fronts fueling sales of nattokinase supplements.

Until now, no one had tested whether nattokinase can dissolve amyloid fibrils, which are resistant to normal protein-digesting enzymes (proteases) the body could otherwise use to help clear the brain of plaque.

New lab results from Taiwan indicate that natto enzymes may degrade the amyloid protein fibrils that form part of the beta-amyloid plaque linked to Alzheimer�s disease (Hsu RL et al. 2009).
Here is more info on natto:
https://www.natto-nattokinase.com/
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I would look into serrapeptase.
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