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The problem with nvCJD is that it may lie low and wait to manifest. So that a connection to anything the person did or ate, could be years in the past.
Also diagnosis is often spotty...and can be confused with Alzheimer's. Typically, nvCJD is faster moving once it manifests, but if the person is older, it could still be thought to be Alzheimer's. Dave is right, why risk this at all for a little known supplement with no real research behind it?
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