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The Truth About Alzheimer’s and Memory Loss

 

“Am I losing my mind?” How many times have you forgotten a name or a face (or

lost your car keys) and wondered if you’re developing Alzheimer’s? Here are the

best new ways to prevent this disease and improve your memory at the same

time...

 

NO OTHER CONDITION rouses more fear in folks than losing their mental abilities.

Not cancer. Not heart disease. Not even blindness. The very thought of not being

able to recognize your loved ones, or forgetting what you said just moments ago,

scares the heck out of people.

 

And with good reason. Doctors say we’re at the mercy of this disease. That we’re

helpless. But that’s baloney. Hopefully they’ll correct this misconception soon.

They may not have an effective treatment or cure yet, but there’s plenty you can

do to dodge this disease. And many of the proven Alzheimer’s-blockers you’ll

read about in my Special Report, Protect Your Brain From Alzheimer’s and Memory

Loss, can also make your memory better! For example...

 

The B-vitamin connection. Did you realize that over half the people diagnosed

with Alzheimer’s and now in treatment facilities may not really have the

disease? A closer look found that, in most cases, their problem was actually a

deficiency in vitamin B12, the nutrient most critical to memory function as well

as Alzheimer’s prevention.

 

One study found that people with low levels of it were 4 times more likely to

develop the disease. And a Canadian research learned that Alzheimer’s patients

with the least vitamin B12 in their blood had the most brain impairment.

 

So, how much vitamin B12 should you be getting every day to boost your memory

and block Alzheimer’s? Much more than what’s in the average multivitamin, that’s

for sure. If you’re over 50, your needs are even greater. My Report gets into

the specifics, including other B vitamins you need more of to help your B12 work

even better.

 

Alpha-lipoic acid. New research says ALA is another nutrient that protects the

brain and improves memory. (It’s also the most powerful antioxidant of them all,

so you should be taking it anyway.) When Alzheimer’s patients were given ALA,

their condition stabilized. They didn’t get better, but they stopped getting

worse. And not one drug therapy currently being used can do even this much. If

you have a friend or loved one with the disease, please read this part of my

Report right away. With Alzheimer’s, every minute counts.

 

Why Alzheimer’s is rare in India. Another big discovery is curcumin (also known

as turmeric), an ingredient in curry powder. Researchers at the University of

California confirm its uncanny ability to protect the brain from Alzheimer’s.

(This may explain why Alzheimer’s is so rare in India.) Not a fan of curry?

Don’t worry. Curcumin is now available in capsules and my Report has all the

details.

 

The aluminum link. Finally, stay away from aluminum. Strong research links it to

Alzheimer’s. My Report contains new medical studies that you should definitely

see. After reading them, you’ll want to distant yourself from this menacing

metal. I first warned my readers of this in June, 1987.

 

 

Avoid aluminum cookware, antacids, and any food or drink that comes in an

aluminum can. Most antiperspirants contain aluminum, too. If the one you’re

using does, at least make sure you’re using a roll-on or stick—not aerosol!

Inhaled aluminum particles may be the most dangerous of all because they travel

directly to the brain.

 

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