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The Promise of Lithium: How an Over-the-Counter Supplement May Prevent and Slow Alzheimer's Parkinson's Disease

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The Promise of Lithium: How an Over-the-Counter Supplement May Prevent and Slow Alzheimer's Parkinson's Disease
The Promise of Lithium: How an Over-the-Counter Supplement May Prevent and Slow Alzheimer's Parkinson's Disease

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The Promise of Lithium: How an Over-the-Counter Supplement May Prevent and Slow Alzheimer's Parkinson's Disease

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For most patients, a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or Parkinson's places a looming specter over the future without any proven treatment to stop the inevitable progression of symptoms.
Based on a serendipitous discovery in a patient with Parkinson's,
The Promise of Lithium
describes, in easy-to-understand language, the compelling body of evidence dating as far back as 1959 supporting the use of over-the-counter (OTC) lithium supplementation to potentially slow the progression of both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Discover the pros and cons of the two OTC lithium formulations available and the important background information you will need to decide if OTC lithium is right for you and at what dosage.
If you or a loved one is living with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, time is of the essence to quell their destructive processes.
provides great hope that simple OTC lithium supplementation may preserve these patients' futures.

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