Interview - Mad Cow and Misdiagnosed Alzheimer’s Disease

Interview with Colm Kelleher author of “Brain Trust: The Hidden Connection Between Mad Cow and Misdiagnosed Alzheimer’s Disease” recorded November 16, 2004.
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i stopped eating anything with beef the minute i herd about mad cow back in 2003. I just can’t bring myself back to eating it ever again. not even the last ingredient in a product. i read the lable on everything. one time i bought some campbells vegetable soup and months later my friend read the lable and told me it contained beef broth! those sneaky slimey campbells! i threw up for weeks after! :(
The “oblivion-is-bliss” theory is alive and well! If it’s not understood, it doesn’t exist. This is all fascinating. I must read this book. Why haven’t I heard of this book until now?
Just this week (Feb. 25 2009) the journal Nature has released a report on a linkage between Prions and Alzheimer’s.
Can’t post video response…so check out another possible misdiagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease…drug reaction. Mother dx’d with mid level alz 4 years ago. Took her off Oxybutynin (or Ditropan) and after several weeks, she snapped out of it, back to her old personality. She is gradually remembering words, how to tell time, relationships, etc. See my channel to view the videos, and others that I am doing …before videos are there also, but more potent ones on my AlzheimersCaregiver channel