Could this be the end of Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer’s Disease is unfortunately very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US). It is the most common cause of dementia — a continuous decline in thinking, behavioral and social skills that disrupts a person’s ability to function independently.
7 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s-Related Memory Loss
- Misplacing Things
- Problems With Decision-Making
- Issues With Words
- Changes in Sense of Time
- Getting Lost
- Repetition
- Difficulty Completing Tasks
Could this be the end of Alzheimer’s?
Dr. Dale Bredesen’s research into Alzheimer’s and neurodegenerative diseases has changed the way we understand cognitive decline.
In his new book, The End of Alzheimer’s Program, which launched August 2020, Dr. Bredesen shares new findings learned since the publication of his first book. He lays out the detailed and accessible program he uses with his own patients to enhance cognitive ability at any age.
Dr Bredesen’s books explains the insults are causing the protective response in the brain that leads to Alzheimer’s or cognitive decline. These include:
- Inflammation
- Toxins
- Inadequate levels of nutrients, or hormones
It’s A Lifestyle Approach
One of my favorite authors wrote the foreword to the book. He explains that the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease today tends to be focused on finding a single “fix” when, in fact, a holistic approach considering any and all available options with something positive to offer provides a better chance of modifying the inexorable course of the disease.
What Can Make A Difference?
Dr Bredesen shares the diet and lifestyle changes we can make such as:
- A diet that triggers ketosis and prioritizes brain restoration with fasting
- Restorative sleep
- Targeted supplementation
- Toxic exposure
- Exercise
- Brain training
He also provides action plans, recommended resources, and updated scientific information, all in hope of giving each of us the best chance for cognitive success.
A Future of Thriving
With inspiring stories from patients who have reversed cognitive decline and are now thriving, The End of Alzheimer’s Program will shift the way we talk about treatment and offer a new and effective way to enhance cognition, as well as unprecedented hope to sufferers of this now no longer deadly disease.
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