AD protocol update: See post #566 for the previous protocol.
Reason for update: I’ve found that memantine can cause knee pain, and high doses of HEPPS can cause headaches or fogginess. The following cocktail appears easier on the brain and the knees. It involves one small dose of grape juice a day, with a larger quantity prepared in advance.
Plaque cocktail:
· Two quarts grape juice (I use Welch’s Concord brand)
· HEPPS (2 g)
· Vitamin C (2 g)
· Nicotinamide (2 g)
· Taurine (2 tablespoons)
· Methylene blue (80 drops of 2.3% solution, or 184 drops of 1%)
Preparation: Reduction of Methylene blue (MB) will lessen staining potential and improve taste. To do this, add the MB to the Vitamin C in a small beaker. Top off with water to 40 ml. This will turn almost clear in 10-20 minutes. Add this to the container of grape juice, along with the HEPPS, taurine, and nicotinamide. Taste is barely changed.
Dose: 40 ml/day
Notes: AD plaques have two components: amyloid-beta and hyperphosphated tau. HEPPS dissolves the first while MB dissolves the second. MB also acts as an antioxidant, and nicotinamide reduces tau hyperphosphorylation.
While the possibility of staining by MB still exists, it is much less when reduced. Urine may occasionally appear faintly green or blue, depending on the dose. If dosing someone else, be sure to tell them this.
Am I right that this recipe is enough for nearly 50 daily doses? Two quarts of juice plus 40ml water = 1933ml, and the daily dose is 40ml/day = ~48 servings. If my interpretation is correct, I would be concerned about this preparation being safe for nearly 50 days.