A daily cup of coffee may halt Alzheimer’s. Thinking is supposed to help too.
A daily cup of coffee may halt Alzheimer’s. Thinking is supposed to help too.
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It didn’t help my mom.
I HATE Alzheimer’s Disease.
But, I am willing to throw a back a few for the cause, in hopes that I soon do not join the ranks of those who have forgotten.
Yeah. It’s a scary disease. My grandfather had it along with Parkinson’s.
Looking at my family’s health history, I’m fairly sure there’s not enough coffee in the world to keep me from it.
Every incident of forgetfulness is unnerving. (I’m unnerved a lot these days.)
I’m holding out for Peanut M&M’s as the ultimate prevention, and cure.
Ooo, I’ll join you in researching that idea. Do they come in 20lbs. bags?