Sep 13, 2011 | Posted by: roboblogger
Inhaling a concentrated cloud of insulin through the nose twice a day appears to slow - and in some cases reverse - symptoms of memory loss in people with early signs of Alzheimer's disease, a new pilot study has found.
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That's really insulin, I mean interesting. Esp. considering that some foods that spike insulin also contain additives that may lead to Alzheimer's. See what I mean here... http://www.antiagingjournal.org/alzheimers-an...
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So maybe alzheimers is connected to low insulin in the body.
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