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sandyRoe | 09:14 Mon 16th May 2011 | Health & Fitness
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http://www.foodforthe...t.asp?id_Content=1820

This test is supposed to show if you might develop Alzheimers. Who would want to know.
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Would I want to know.....probably. I suspect I will get it anyway. My husband has been warned well in advance.
I must admit to being curious to see if I am still "on the ball" so to speak, but there are so many ifs and buts that I got tired reading them and it is obviously a way to sell more of their products, so I didn't get beyond reading the rules they abide by.
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I agree. It seems as much about promoting their products as anything else.
anyone do the test? what were your results? i did it and i have a low chance of getting it
I am not giving ant details to that site, they want to much information, I dont trust it.
I think you would be better off reading this one.

http://articles.merco...n-Fight-Dementia.aspx
I never got past page 1. They wanted me to agree to all sorts of terms and conditions regarding personal data usage before they would let me proceed. I decided that if I could understand the implications of that then I'm not yet gaga, so aborted the quiz.
You need to tick to agree a load of stuff to take the test.

As I know that then clearly I was going to try it before I decided, "sod that" and so the answer is obviously yes, I like to know. a) one may be able to delay problems if worst comes to worst, b) it still allows one to prepare even if one can't do anything to delay progress.
Seems I was not the only one of that opinion. And there was I expecting to be the exception.
Wak, this link is less likely to bring up an annoying ad that insists it won't go away until you give it an e-mail address.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8080630.stm
Yes, O-G, that is a better advert and they have apparently progressed since 2009 as you can now get organically grown curcumin in a vegetable base capsule (no fillers as used in tablets) with a daily dose 2 x 500mg per day.
They have also had a phase 1 clinical trial on humans giving 8000mg per day with no adverse toxic effects according to information on the web.
very low risk..... so that's alright then
I would not want to know!...........if I get it, then I'll have a good idea when it starts to affect me!...........that's soon enough for me!...............
no point doing it... id forget the result :-)

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