Alzheimer’s can be cured.
I’m not the only one saying this.
Yes, I am an eternal optimist but I wouldn’t be sharing this with you unless there was research to back it up.
A UCLA and Buck Institute research team published a study (1) in 2014 proving that Alzheimer’s can be reversed.
The study was conducted by Dr. Dale Bredesen of the UCLA Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research and the Buck Institute for Research on Aging.
The amazing thing is 90% of the patients in the study were able to turn around and reverse their symptoms by making some fairly simple changes in their lifestyle habits BUT none of the participants did everything they should have been doing all the time.
How did they achieve
these miraculous results?
By adopting a holistic approach to health, where you look at the big picture, mind, body spirit. I know you’ve heard it all before… it’s what I, and many others before me, have been advocating for years.
Why am I telling you this?
Because Dr. Bredesen will be speaking at the upcoming Alzheimer's and Dementia Summit.
You can hear it straight from the horse’s mouth - access is FREE: Register here. Jonathan Landsman has gathered the world’s top experts to help you discover how to prevent, slow down and reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Find out what you can, and should, do before memory loss is irreversible.
The odds are that you’ve already had (or have) someone in your life with dementia -- the emotional toll can’t be put into words.
Taking action now is the key to protecting your brain health and overall wellbeing!
Of
particular interest are talks by:
Prof. Olle Johansson - Wireless Technology: The Threat to Brain Function
Christopher Shade PhD - Brain Defense: Heavy Metal Toxicity
Dr. Dharma Singh - Brain Longevity: The Power of Meditation
The 2018 Alzheimer’s & Dementia Summit is online and free from July 23 – July 29.
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