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Old 08-17-2007, 10:29 AM #1
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What are the effects of Congo Red in the brain infected with Alzheimer's Disease?
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From what I've read, congo red is poisonous. Curcumin is similar, and is not toxic. It is the yellow pigment from curry powder. As I read the research done on mice, about 24 mg/kg of body weight per day is about the right amount to use.
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