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Protocol triedby anybody???
beaverdams
Posted: Friday, May 12, 2017 6:41 AM
Joined: 10/29/2016
Posts: 249


   Just viewed Martin Reilly tell me how his Protocol helped stop his Wife's  Alzheimer

so she is able to draw face  of clock again.  No drugs are involved

   Anybody try the protocol?? 

 

 


Eric L
Posted: Friday, May 12, 2017 11:10 AM
Joined: 12/5/2014
Posts: 1285


My 'skeptic siren' goes off when I google something and the top results appear to be on reviews from websites that were created by the author or publisher. It may work or it may not. I'd be more inclined to give this a chance if his work was published in a legitimate peer reviewed journal. It's really hard to find an unbiased review (and many of the 'unbiased' reviews I found seem bogus) of his work.

 


rebecca2000
Posted: Friday, May 12, 2017 2:03 PM
Joined: 9/25/2016
Posts: 321


How this is advertised is super scammy sounding. 
Amazon reviews point to a scam: https://www.amazon.com/Memory-Repair-Protocol-Improve-Quickly-ebook/dp/B06XPN6XKN
This does too: http://reviewopedia.com/memory-repair-protocol-reviews

I think he took the basis of some research that made a big splash in the media - http://blogs.plos.org/neuro/2016/07/16/ketones-to-combat-alzheimers-disease/ - and is taking advantage of that.  $50 for a book with a summary of what's been reported in the media and a few recipes in it. 

He promises 100% results. If there was a protocol out there that delivers 100% results, I think we might have heard about it  

 

 

 


TessC
Posted: Friday, May 12, 2017 11:32 PM
Joined: 4/1/2014
Posts: 5213


You are a loving husband and want the best for your wife. I have not tried this protocol on my mother. I did try feeding her coconut oil everyday-didn't work.

 If buying such books is not a burden to you, go ahead, if only to keep your own mind active, engaged and learning new recipes. Be sure to let her doctors see the recipes first as some diet regimens can be unhealthy or not suitable for certain people with preexisting conditions. Good luck to you and your dear wife.


gdcrabby
Posted: Saturday, May 13, 2017 6:48 AM
Joined: 11/1/2016
Posts: 142


I have been giving my husband coconut oil for the last few years. It works great for his constipation but his dementia is getting worse fast.
dayn2nite2
Posted: Saturday, May 13, 2017 2:00 PM
Joined: 6/20/2016
Posts: 3518


If Martin Reilly had the secret to curing this disease, he wouldn't be advertising all over the internet and there would be no need for "memory care" facilities.

None of them look like they're shutting up shop anytime soon.


skericheri
Posted: Saturday, May 13, 2017 2:12 PM
Joined: 12/10/2011
Posts: 287


TessC wrote:

You are a loving husband and want the best for your wife. I have not tried this protocol on my mother. I did try feeding her coconut oil everyday-didn't work.

 If buying such books is not a burden to you, go ahead, if only to keep your own mind active, engaged and learning new recipes. Be sure to let her doctors see the recipes first as some diet regimens can be unhealthy or not suitable for certain people with preexisting conditions. Good luck to you and your dear wife.

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I don't have A/D...My A/D caregiving days were over with the passing of my partner a few years back...but...I watched  his presentation last weekend.  (I'm slowing down mentally and was tempted.)  I decided against plunking down my money because: 

He was offering a computer download instead of actual books or pamphlets.  In all honesty I might have purchased 1 or 2  printed versions of  individual books...but...Figured that if he was not willing to invest money in printing...He figured that he might have to make good on tons of refunds. 

Judging from what I saw he was pushing coconut oil, the Mediterranean Diet, best practices and the addition of some spices   (anti inflammatory spices like Cinnamon, Tumaric etc. that I already use)  

The lead in to the presentation was bogus.  It was basically:  Learn if you  have an itch here you may be susceptible to A/D). 

 



 
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