Antiquing for a cause

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Nancy Moak (left) and Laura Redman check out antique jewelry during the Augusta Antique Show and Sale at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church. The show featured antique dealers from around the Southeast. Proceeds benefit groups such as The Master's Table, Alzheimer's research and the Augusta Training Shop.  Michael Holahan/Staff
Michael Holahan/Staff
Nancy Moak (left) and Laura Redman check out antique jewelry during the Augusta Antique Show and Sale at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church. The show featured antique dealers from around the Southeast. Proceeds benefit groups such as The Master's Table, Alzheimer's research and the Augusta Training Shop.

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Some Alzheimer's research that could to be checked on is reported in the February 2009 Alternatives's newsletter by Dr. David Williams. Through the use of Nicotinamide, Dr. Kim Green at the University of California got a 100% cure rate in four months in mice induced with Alzheimer's. Human studies are being done now but since this product is harmless someone with the disease could get the article and decide if they wanted to try some.

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