As I said in post 61, once the buildup has reached a certain level, it can accelerate in a prion-like fashion --
Taurine has been shown to clear plaques and restore functioning in a mouse model--
When it reaches this critical point, likely late in disease, a few nanomolar of taurine and oleuropein and some chemistry buffer is unlikely to plug the drain. I don't have a clear reason for this, other than that garlic (and other apoptotic herbs) can't stop stage 5 cancer like it can stage 1. You are still not addressing the cause.
And where does this study say plaques definitely accelerate in a prion-like fashion? All I see is language suggestive of the possibility:
"propagating assemblies... are being studied"
This study also has zero citations currently, suggesting it has yet to be integrated with the rest of the research ecosystem.
Physical loss of neurons is mostly permanent, thus it is important to begin treatment as soon as possible.
No. Prevention. That's whats important. Beginning prevention as soon as possible. If you resort to only treatment, you're already years late. And you're not even preventing new plaques from springing up or halting existing ones, you're just attacking the ones already under development. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Those tangles, if removed, do not revive nearby lost neurons. Curing advanced necrosis and spongiosis is beyond the scope of modern medicine.
Again the chelating concerns have not been addressed. HEPPS may distribute amyloid to a previously healthy part of the brain, and just cause issues there. There is no study showing Oleuropein has sufficient binding chelation to carry it all the way out your kidneys or large intestine.
Plaques are also known to involve hyperphosphorylated tau, and this is dealt with with nicotinamide and other components of the cocktail.
Why nicotinamide, and what else? I'm curious how this works
At the end of the day i see this as a CILTEP stack. While interesting and deserving of more exploration, its first version has little chance of changing a patient's life.
And honestly, if you are following this stack and faithfully dosing your parents on it.. your doctor may know what is better. Doctors generally support preventive supplements, diet-based changes, and other things which really can slow the progression of the disease (as opposed to merely treating it). But if you start talking to him about olives and chemistry buffers to dissolve and discharge the plagues you will be rightly met with skepticism.