Global Brain Drain on Health
Date 17-11-2015
From
Nalin Ranjan,
Scientist
To
British Neuroscience
Association
Most efficient way
of curing Alzheimer’s disease
using
light that powers the brain through my invented
Medical
Instrument without causing any side effect is the
best
way of treating diseases than any clinical procedure
adopted so far.
Sir,
I am
suprise to see an article today titled as “LED Lights may help treat
Alzheimer’s” appeared in ‘The Times of India’ dated 17-11-2015 has stated “Researchers have used blue LED lights to
effectively prevent the build-up of a protein known to cause Alzheimer’s
disease, an advance that may pave the way for light induced treatments for
neurodegenerative disease”. This I had been telling since 2000 after
inventing my Medical Instrument patented in the year 1998. This Instrument is very
powerful in curing non communicable diseases such as Diabetes of Type-I and
Type-II, Cardio vascular disease, Chronic renal disease, as well as Alzhiemer’s
and Parkinson’s disease including all types of cancer by increasing the voltage
in the brain without causing any side effect by just absorbing the visual lights.
But many researchers now started using the medium of light through clinical
procedure which is not cost effective for a common man.
After, so many biological inventions don’t I deserve a Nobel Prize
against my patented Computer Medical Instrument.
With regard to Alzheimer’s disease I already
displayed in my blog website titled as “Secret of the brain unraveled” can be
easily accessed from here
Let this beauty speaks itself in life
By
Nalin Ranjan
Brain
Research Work
Copy of this report posted to "British Neuroscience
Association" on 17-11-2015
Copy of this report posted to “Dr. Philip Plait, Scientist” on
17-11-2015
Copy of this report posted to “Society for Neuroscience” on 18-11-2015
Copy of this report posted to “The Telegraph” on 18-11-2015
Copy of this report posted to “Dr.
Joe Incandela (CMS Spoke person CERN Org.
The
search for the Higgs boson might be, if not over, moving into its next phase. A
video, apparently released prematurely from Cern, shows a spokesman…
www.telegraph.co.uk
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