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Anyone heard about using Noscapine to help AD patients?

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Has anyone heard about the new research conducted in Switzerland using Noscapine as a potential treatment for Alzheimer's? It looks promising, would love to hear all of your thoughts on the subject. If you haven't heard about it yet, you can take a look at this article for the info.

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Thanks, everyone!

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First time hearing of this. I will check out the link.

Tim

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Thanks, I appreciate it!

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Thanks for your response. I know AD is extremely complex and that this wont be some kind of overnight miracle cure, but still fascinating to read about!

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