U.S. Government Bankrolls Dementia Vaccine

  • Discover how “brain breakdown” may affect your memory
  • Find out how much of your tax dollars go toward fighting this disease.
  • Plus, one way to start protecting yourself from dementia and Alzheimer’s today! 

Dear Living Well Daily Reader,

Could Alzheimer’s and dementia soon be things of the past?

Maybe…

Australia’s Flinders University, with the help of U.S. partners at the University of California and the Institute of Molecular Medicine, is working on a vaccine that targets dangerous proteins in the brain.

And guess who’s footing the bill?

You.

Well, if you’re an American, that is.

We will dig a bit deeper into funding in just a bit. First, let’s talk about this potential miracle vaccine.

--A-Beta Breakdown

Alzheimer’s and dementia are caused by the breakdown of two proteins in the brain, amyloid-beta and tau. When these proteins fall apart and aren’t cleared away, they can cause the onset of dementia symptoms.

Nikolai Petrovsky of Flinders University explains the breakdown:

[The proteins are] a bit like the car in your driveway. You need to remove them from the brain. Otherwise, if you left broken-down cars in your driveway, eventually, you couldn’t get out. Essentially, that’s what happens in people who get Alzheimer’s or dementia; they have lots of these broken-down proteins in the brain.

Petrovsky went on to explain that the vaccine’s design “makes the immune system produce antibodies, and those antibodies act like tow trucks, so they come to your driveway, they latch on to the broken-down protein or car, and they pull it out of the driveway.”

Amyloid-beta proteins are the first of the two to go rogue. The scientists’ goal is to stop amyloid-beta proteins before they cause dementia issues. However, the team has recently found that targeting the tau with the vaccine can result in reversing the disease once it’s developed.

Petrovsky says targeting both proteins is key to the success of the vaccine. “It could be used both to give to people at a particular age, say, 50 years of age, when they are perfectly fine, to stop them developing dementia, but potentially also could be given to people at least in the early stages of dementia to actually try to reverse the process.”

But with human testing expected to take place in just two–three years, the research requires lots of monetary support.

This is where the U.S. taxpayers come in…

--Bankrolled by the World’s Biggest Government

As Petrovsky puts it, his vaccine is being “bankrolled by the world’s biggest government.”

The U.S. already spends over $236 billion annually on Alzheimer’s- and dementia-related health care costs. And now it’s going drop another $1 billion on researching Alzheimer’s treatments, including this vaccine.

And while this vaccine is a great treatment in theory, it’s still a way off from being ready for use. Not to mention its long-term effects won’t be apparent for years after its release and may pose unknown health threats. This means the bankrolled research likely won’t help the 47 million people already suffering from dementia worldwide.

But there is something you can do today to help protect yourself or your loved one from this debilitating disease — educate yourself on it.

Next week, thirty-two experts will be speaking at the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Summit hosted by some of our colleagues and affiliate partners. This online event represents a unique opportunity to discover how to prevent, slow down, and even reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Each day, you’ll get exclusive access to videos from experts in the field, with topics ranging from coconut oil for the brain, to essential oils for brain health, to dietary strategies to avoid brain inflammation. Plus much more.

And the best part — it’s FREE!

The summit starts next Monday, July 25, at 10 a.m. EST, but you can sign up today.

Click here to learn more and sign up for the event.

Live well,

Natalie Moore
Managing editor, Living Well Daily


Sources

[1] Dementia vaccine may be just years away, Flinders University researcher believes

[2] 2016 ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE FACTS AND FIGURES

[3] Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Global Resources

Natalie Moore

Written By Natalie Moore

Natalie Moore is a dedicated health researcher with a passion for finding healthy, natural, and science-based solutions. After a decade of direct healthcare experience in western and natural medicine, she was involved in public health research before joining Living Well Daily.

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