Good morning everyone! My dad has asked me to check out a product which is called AFASource. He has had a leaflet which says it's some sort of blue/green algae, a "superfood", that miraculously regenerates stem cells, which can in turn lead to "guaranteed good health". Now how genuine does that sound to you? Bless him, I fully understand that he wants to try anything that might have the tiniest chance of restoring my mum to her former glory, but my very basic checks so far suggest that this is just another scam. It says that AFA stands for Aphanizomenon Flos-Aquae, and that it is the reason the Modoc indians (apparently a native American tribe) have managed to survive for over 10,000 years without getting so much as a sniffle. This is "despite having contact with other people". Astounding, isn't it?!! It states that, in the case of Alzheimer's "AFASource Caplets boosts the functioning of the synapses that connect the neurons, greatly increasing mental acuity". Should you order some of these caplets, you get a FREE! magnetic pain relief bracelet! I promised I would investigate this, but I think I know what answers I might get from Forum members....