Subj : Brain Fog Fix: an excerpt. To : August Abolins From : George Pope Date : Tue Mar 29 2022 10:30:28 >>> Brain Fog Fix: an excerpt. >>> https://brorabbit.g0x.ru/pic/62224b16.jpg >> Interesting; I've put it in my reading queue. . . > The books has very good practical advice (backed by the reasons > why, and backed with good clinical info) on how to avoid > developing anything approaching altzeimers on purpose. So a ouyropi4eful aproacvh to fending off Alzeimers? Sounds good; I actuyally put it in my more immediate queue -- on my kindle -- found out I can send to Kindle without being a donator on Z-Lib. . . That was a happy moment, as $60/year is a bit much for me. . . (I can't seem to go a full month without wanting a new book on my Kindle to replace one just finished); now I'm going back to pick up on series my library couldn't find the next one I wanted (& too old to purchase); they check every library(that's a LOT, including loonyversities!) in BC. Happily reading the nexdt Jack Reacher at bedtimes now. . . Did not want t o read any out of order. The movie was cool -- it was asort of composite of a few yearly novels in the dsrties that I'd already finished. I don't think it was big enough hit to have the studios pay Lee Child enough to write for them exclusively. (good! Although, Hollyweird ceretainly needs capable writerswho have imaginations -- I'm getting tired of comic book after comic book being shown as trailers; the last original(to me) concept movie was "Get Out", which I was fortunate enough to be invited to a prescreening--so much more a civilized way to see a film!) --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-6 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .