Alzheimer's
Losing your mind or ability to remember is something that everyone dreads. It seems unfair that we build a lifetime of memories and then they vanish, even though our physical bodies will continue on for many years. Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, destroys brain cells causing problems with memory loss, thinking and behavior, which are serious enough to interfere with daily life. The disease gets worse over time and is often fatal.
Get Toxic Metals Out
This devastating brain disorder has been linked to heavy metal toxicity. First aluminum and lead, but now more conclusively to mercury, brain function is adversely affected when these toxins invade the brain tissues. Toxic metal testing and the removal of these heavy metals through medical detoxification are imperative. It can prevent the disease from occurring and stave off further deterioration.
Plaquex Improves Memory
A comprehensive treatment plan also includes injection and intravenous therapy that fights Alzheimer’s by lessening the negative effects of the disease. Plaquex therapy replaces phospholipids in damaged cell membranes, enabling the cells to return to normal health and function. This improves memory and reduces cognitive decline.
Mind Medicine
Therapeutic doses of an important trace mineral protect against normal wear and tear on your brain, and the detrimental affects of drugs, tobacco, excessive alcohol and other neurotoxins. Losing brain power is directly related to a loss of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine which is boosted through diet and natural hormone therapy. Advanced natural medicines high in anti-oxidants are recommended that support, protect and boost brain activity. The number one brain food is cold water fish, rich in essential fatty acids.
Balanced Hormones Improve Brain Power
Women have greater dementia than men because of earlier hormone losses, especially estrogen. Hormone balancing is therefore of critical importance in warding off Alzheimer’s and preventing further decline. Pregnenolone, a steroid hormone that affects brain neurotransmitters, drops dramatically as you age. Treatment with this memory hormone is especially beneficial when used in conjunction with other failing hormones.
Vitamin B12 Injections
People with Alzheimer’s have vitamin deficiencies, particularly B12. It’s the most important B vitamin for brain function, and if left untreated, can lead to progressive nerve damage and impaired neurological function such as forgetfulness and the loss of ability to concentrate. Normal reference ranges for B12 blood levels are inadequate in determining if a person will benefit from therapy. In spite of normal blood levels, many people notice improved mental performance with B12 injections.
Your Mind Matters
There is definitely hope and treatment for Alzheimer’s. Don't just let it happen. Important measures can be taken to prevent the disease, and if you already have symptoms, stop further deterioration. Enhance your mental function now.
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