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    • CommentAuthorehamilton*
    • CommentTimeDec 25th 2009
     
    Yesterday (Christmas Eve) my oldest daughter visited with Charlie and me at the nursing home. He seemed "kind of out of it" and didn't pay much attention to either of us, even when she presented him with a box of his favorite chocolates. We came home, had our family gathering and I went to bed. Got up this morning (alone) and arrived at the nursing home about 11:30. Charlie was bright eyed and attentive. His aide informed me that when she went in at 6:00 am to check on him, he was sitting on the side of the bed with the box of candy in his lap going to town on it. He ate all of his lunch and tried to open my gifts to him. Maybe he needs a dose of caffeine and sugar every morning.
    • CommentAuthorbriegull*
    • CommentTimeDec 25th 2009
     
    I used to have an office next door to a wild woman who went absolutely bonkers if you gave her chocolate. We all had to remind each other not to bring much chocolate to office parties. Hey, I wonder, maybe we should dose them all up on chocolate and see how they behave, and write up a study!
    • CommentAuthordivvi*
    • CommentTimeDec 25th 2009
     
    edis, my neuro told me to give DH anything to eat he wants at this point! all the chocolate he wants so take your DH some more!
    chocolate highs are good and will give him some temporary energy:)))
    divvi
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      CommentAuthorchris r*
    • CommentTimeDec 26th 2009
     
    There were a few days this week when i had chocolate for breakfast myself. It's not all bad.
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    Could chocolate be the cure for Alzheimer's? :-)
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    I don't know the answer to that - but it's the cure for all my ills! LOL
    • CommentAuthorswarfmaker
    • CommentTimeDec 28th 2009
     
    Caffeine Reverses Memory Impairment In Mice With Alzheimer's Symptoms

    ScienceDaily (July 6, 2009) — Coffee drinkers may have another reason to pour that extra cup. When aged mice bred to develop symptoms of Alzheimer's disease were given caffeine – the equivalent of five cups of coffee a day – their memory impairment was reversed, report University of South Florida researchers at the Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Center...

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/07/090705215237.htm

    To me, Mounds bars seem like the ideal snack food for someone with AD. You get the antioxidants of the dark chocolate, the caffeine, and lots of coconut oil.
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    Swarfmaker,I think you're onto something there! I'll go for it!
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    I had to chuckle when I read this. I've had Christmas fudge several times this week with my morning coffee. LOL

    Mary
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    And I've had raspberry truffles with mine! Nothing better - except more of it.