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Old 03-23-2012, 09:48 AM #1
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Friend of a friend's dad has Alz. and is living in an Alz. facility. His son says that his dad knows nothing, does not even recognize his old homeplace (extra sad because it was a farm and he lived and worked there for decades), it sounds like the Alz. was pretty advanced....

Fast forward: one month ago, the son began giving his dad 4 TABLESPOONS of coconut oil a day. Dad is starting to remember things here and there, like he recognizes his homeplace now. I don't understand it but it's working for this family and I thought I'd pass it on. Note that these improvements are being seen by the son after one month on the oil...
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