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Old 11-17-2008, 05:42 PM #1
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Default Non-hydrogenated virgin coconut oil

I am experimenting with the above which was referred to in an earlier post which explained how it was helping an Alzheimer's patient regain his ability to think, hinting that it may be useful for Parkinson's patients.

I am keeping in mind the placebo effect, but after two days on one teaspoon of the oil, I actually smelled hamburgers cooking. I also noticed my fingers were nimble, less clumsy. Tomorrow I will try two teaspoons, working my way up eventually to two tablespoons per day.

Boy, those hamburgers smelled so good!

Has anyone else tried this?

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