By studying the brain scans of healthy versus depressed people, doctors saw a striking difference.
Can you see it?
The unhealthy brain shows “holes” in certain areas of the brain.
Now, wherever you see “holes”, that equates to poor brain activity and brain damage linked to anxiety and depression.
When you throw EMFs into the mix, the picture looks even bleaker.
We're still learning about the interplay between EMFs, Alzheimers, depression and anxiety but several studies have found links between Alzheimer’s and cell phone radiation exposures, occupational EMF exposures and power line exposures.
Research also suggests the abuse of digital technology (in young and old) is resulting in the breakdown of cognitive abilities in a way that is traditionally seen in people who have Alzheimer's disease.
That’s why it’s crucial to get the best NATURAL TREATMENTS proven to reverse depression and anxiety.
Fortunately, there are natural protocols proven to help reverse conditions like
depression and anxiety, and even prevent or reverse dementia and Alzheimer’s.
These solutions are inexpensive, drug-free, and side-effect free…
All you need to do is use them as recommended by 55 of the world’s leading doctors.
Health advocate and investigative journalist Jonathan Otto, created this eBook after interviewing dozens of doctors, and condensing their wisdom in this easy to read book.
This eBook is jam-packed with 27 pages of natural drinks, spices, foods, and remedies that help reverse symptoms of depression, anxiety, and even deadly diseases like Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Inside, you will find:
- A cupboard “golden spice” that proved to work better than leading antidepressants for treating depression and anxiety (and works in as little as 10 days!)
- Why your gut health may also be at fault for your depression and what you can do about it
- How to reduce inflammation that bombards your brain with toxins and aging agents
- What “brain-friendly” foods to add in your diet to improve memory and mood, and even reduce brain damage associated with Alzheimer’s and dementia
- Advice from a 100-year-old heart surgeon who still mows his lawn and uses the stairs instead of the elevator (you’ll see exactly what he did differently than most people).
- And much, much more.
The sooner you act, the faster your brain can change and improve – If you have the right information in your hands.