Wow!
Wouldn’t this be a game changer… and could explain how rapamycin boosting the immune system seems to work in fighting Alzheimer’s.

Beta-amyloid as the cause of Alzheimer’s, may have been based on fabricated data.

For decades we thought ulcers could be cut away… never worked people suffered. Then treatment with antibiotics cured many cases.

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It had already been known the past couple of years at least that the amyloid theory was bunk, and had had data fabricated to back it. I do wonder if the thymus regeneration protocol could have major implications here since it reboots the immune system.

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" Based on our past 30 years of research, we no longer think of Alzheimer’s as primarily a disease of the brain. Rather, we believe that Alzheimer’s is principally a disorder of the immune system within the brain"

Yes, We need a new approach to Alzheimer’s disease.

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Yes, anything that helps the immune system would stave off Alzeheimer’s.

A better responding thymus and T-cell generation will act on organ repair and as an immune booster.

I am excxited to have made the leap to HGH intervention (for thymus health) with rapamycin.

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The end of the article says;

"This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

An earlier version of this article was published in September 2022."

The Sept 2022 article was based on this April 2022: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/trc2.12283

I think that both articles were already discussed here long ago.

Very interesting thesis though! Curing Alzheimer’s need new theories and approaches.

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Thanks… so much information on this site. :wink:

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Actually you posted it last year :sweat_smile:

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One problem is that the papers posted are scattered across so many threads, it’s hard to find them all, and the search function regularly fails. So it happens regularly that I post a study, and then find out it’s already been posted months or years ago. My proposal is to have a database where you have to input the PMID number of any study you post, and before you post a study, you check to see if this PMID has already been input, then you can do a search by PMID.

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Yes it has many bugs. @RapAdmin needs to update it because it uses a very old version of the software. I assume the newest version will solve most of the problem.

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Jesus!

My memory has improved with rapamyacin, but still have a few lapses. Hahaha.

So good, I posted it twice.

At least I am consistent.

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