Alzheimer's Disease, What If There Was A Cure?
The Story of Ketones
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Argues that the effects of Alzheimer's disease can be lessened by ketones that are produced when the liver converts medium-chain fatty acids, including those found in coconut oil.
Argues that the effects of Alzheimer's disease can be lessened by ketones that are produced when the liver converts medium-chain fatty acids, including those found in coconut oil.
Imprint:
Laguna Beach, CA - Basic Health Publications
Pages:
398
ISBN:
9781591202936, 1591202930
Language:
English
Notes:
"A doctor turned caregiver discovers a high-energy fuel that nourishes the brain"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes bibliographical references and index
Statement of responsibility:
Mary T. Newport
Characteristics:
xvii, 398 p. :,ill. ;,23 cm.
Author (Original Script):
Newport, Mary T.
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Add a CommentI have found this book captivating. No one in my family has Alzheimers.I just became fascinated with the theory. Reading it took me far back to my University days in Chem and Biochem labs. I did read it from cover to cover,including the sections Mary thought some might like to skip. These pages describe the working of the chemical processes in the body, which in a way was a review for me. I hope you will give these pages a try. This has opened my mind to new theories. Nothing in life is static.