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. 2021 Apr 6;80(3):1119–1128. doi: 10.3233/JAD-200620

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Response of the patient to a burst of damage caused by an LDIR treatment. Repeated treatments result in a hypothesized strengthening of the performance of the adaptive protection systems (APS) as they adapt to repeated bursts of LDIR damage. These stronger systems produce some recovery from the buildup of endogenous oxidative damage that causes Alzheimer’s disease. Their enhanced performance is expected to last for months [19, 29–31].