What is it about?

MCI blood biomarker is blood homocysteic acid (HCA) level. More over 0.2 uM of HCA suggests brain hippocampal activity seems to be breaking.

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Why is it important?

Alzheimer's disease is now increasing unexpectedly higher and at present we have no idea to treat or cure this disease. Only we can stop or cure this disease at earlier stage of it. How can we detect this earlier stage of AD? We found the blood HCA level can be strong biomarker of earlier stage, MCI, which can be detected by ELISA method and 0.2 uM is cut off value. Over 0.2 uM HCA indicates MCI stage starts. We have to decrease blood HCA level by the exercise or some effective supplement.

Perspectives

We can overcome Alzheimer's disease at ealier stage of MCI. Blood homocysteic acid is a pathogen of MCI. This blood HCA can be destroyed by anti-HCA vaccine. But unfortunately anti-HCA vaccine is not developed for human now. We can destroy this blood HCA by effective supplement. Near future we can open our supplement information.

Tohru Hasegawa

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This page is a summary of: Homocysteic Acid in Blood Can Detect Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Preliminary Study, Journal of Alzheimer s Disease, September 2020, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/jad-200234.
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