Holistic approach to Alzheimer

Alzheimer; News from the web:

A more in-depth report on the study we highlighted a few days ago where 10 patients showed remarkable progress and dementia reversal. Seems like lots of work and not a silver bullet but the results certainly need follow up and confirmation.

Read all about it HERE

Get the diagnosis right, is it Alzheimer?

Alzheimer; News from the web:

The good folks from KeepInMindInc.com reached out with this video to remind all of us about the importance of getting the right diagnosis of dementia. What type of dementia is it? You need to know because the care and cure depend on a good diagnosis. While you are at it, browser their website, filled with great resources and advice!

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Alzheimer? The Police is getting involved

Alzheimer; News from the web:

Great initiative, the police in Prescott has been trained to recognize symptoms of Alzheimer. The police department applied for and received a $50,000 grant in October 2013 from the U.S. Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Assistance. That has gone toward training officers to recognize if someone has the disease and how to interact with someone who may have Alzheimer’s or dementia.

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New Oxygen therapy for alzheimer?

Alzheimer; News from the web:

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy or HBOT is a pain-free treatment where patients are subjected to enhanced stress, permitting higher absorption of oxygen throughout physical body tissues that will certainly cause lots of recovery and also restorative effectuation floods oxygen in areas in our body where it is oxygen starved consequently stimulating regeneration as well as cell growth.

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Would this be the cure for Alzheimer?

Alzheimer; News from the web:

At UCLA researchers have had great success treating patients with a severe memory loss by counseling them on a very healthy life style.

Here are some of the highlights but you need to read the article in the link below to appreciate the full depth of what they did. (spoiler: the study was very small, only ten people but still…)

  • Excluding carbs, gluten, and processed foods
  • Meditation, yoga, music, and other forms of stress reduction
  • Elimination of sleep apnea
  • Seven to eight hours of sleep per night, using melatonin if necessary
  • Eating more fruits and vegetables
  • When not eliminating meat entirely; eating grass-fed beef and non-farmed fish only
  • Exercising for thirty minutes six days per week
  • Fasting a minimum of three hours before bedtime
  • Taking deficiency-specific vitamins and supplements

Read all about it HERE