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Is Hope for Alzheimer’s and Rare Childhood Disease to Restore Lost Brain Molecule?

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Children born with the rare, genetic disease – RCDP* – usually die within a few years due to loss of a vital brain molecule, plasmalogen, also found low in those with Alzheimer’s disease. Could restoring plasmalogens revive health for both conditions?

In 2007, Dr. Dayan Goodenowe discovered a single molecule much lower than normal in the blood of people with Alzheimer’s Disease. Using his own technology he identified that molecule as plasmalogen – a key brain molecule made in sufficient supply in the cells of a healthy, functioning body. Was loss of plasmalogen causing Alzheimer’s disease? What would happen if plasmalogen could be restored? The challenge was set.

Dr. Goodenowe has since invented a novel plasmalogen supplement being trialed by Alzhimer’s sufferers across America. But on the opposite end of the life spectrum, two children with a rare (1 in every 100,000 births) disease – RCDP* – display the most compelling results of this treatment.

How has life changed for six-year-old Thatcher and three-year-old Nova since having this lost, vital nutrient, restored? What signs are there that restoring plasmalogens could benefit Alzheimer’s sufferers?

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Children born with the rare, genetic disease – RCDP* – usually die within a few years due to loss of a vital brain molecule, plasmalogen, also found low in those with Alzheimer’s disease. Could restoring plasmalogens revive health for both conditions?

In 2007, Dr. Dayan Goodenowe discovered a single molecule much lower than normal in the blood of people with Alzheimer’s Disease. Using his own technology he identified that molecule as plasmalogen – a key brain molecule made in sufficient supply in the cells of a healthy, functioning body. Was loss of plasmalogen causing Alzheimer’s disease? What would happen if plasmalogen could be restored? The challenge was set.

Dr. Goodenowe has since invented a novel plasmalogen supplement being trialed by Alzhimer’s sufferers across America. But on the opposite end of the life spectrum, two children with a rare (1 in every 100,000 births) disease – RCDP* – display the most compelling results of this treatment.

How has life changed for six-year-old Thatcher and three-year-old Nova since having this lost, vital nutrient, restored? What signs are there that restoring plasmalogens could benefit Alzheimer’s sufferers?

⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV 👉 https://www.epochtv.com/ 💛 Support us to fight for the truth! 👉 https://donorbox.org/epochtv

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