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reversing alzheimers effects
Doctors are now claiming that two cups of coffee a day can reverse the effects of Alzheiwer's desease. ( Express Mon. 06 july ) It is also claimed that 500 mg of Caffeine is contained in these two cups . ! Pro Plus tablets contain 50 mg each and the makers recomend that no more than eight tablets be taken in one day . Would this 500mg of caffeine a day be considered dangerous to people suffering with heart conditions not to mention sleep deprivation .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anyone remember Ernest Saunders, the Guiness Executive sentence to 5 years for share trading fraud.
He was released after 10 months suffering with senile dementia due to alzheimers disease.
He made a full recovery, and became executive committee of a US-based multinational petrol credit-card company, Harpur-Gelco.
It's a miracle!
He was released after 10 months suffering with senile dementia due to alzheimers disease.
He made a full recovery, and became executive committee of a US-based multinational petrol credit-card company, Harpur-Gelco.
It's a miracle!
Anyone remember Ernest Saunders, the Guinness Executive sentenced to 5 years for share trading fraud.
He was released after 10 months suffering with senile dementia due to alzheimers disease.
He made a full recovery, and became chairman of the executive committee of a US-based multinational petrol credit-card company, Harpur-Gelco.
It's a miracle!
He was released after 10 months suffering with senile dementia due to alzheimers disease.
He made a full recovery, and became chairman of the executive committee of a US-based multinational petrol credit-card company, Harpur-Gelco.
It's a miracle!
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