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Prevent, Slow, Reverse Cognitive Decline

Over 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease. According to the Alzheimer's Association, 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia. The number of affected individuals is projected to grow rapidly with our aging population, threatening to bankrupt Medicare and become a multi-trillion-dollar global burden. Stats and finances aside, neurodegenerative diseases devastate families.

After decades of research, there is still no effective medication to treat Alzheimer's. Have we been approaching this in the right way?

What if there were ways to prevent, slow, and even reverse cognitive decline?

The Bredesen Protocol for Alzheimer's has successfully done just this. Developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen and his team, 36 factors have been identified that can impact cognitive health. Dr. Bredesen proposes that Alzheimer's is actually a protective response to threats such as inflammation, lack of brain-supporting compounds, and toxins. When we approach it from this angle, which heavily depends on lifestyle factors, miraculous improvements have been witnessed.

Alzheimer's may begin to develop 15-20 years before it is noticeable or diagnosed.

So how can we begin to explore how these factors and impacting us and our loved ones?

Read on for more resources on cognitive health, various treatment options, and the latest research-based tools and information.

If you are ready to take the next step in getting support for you or your loved one, schedule a call to find out how I can help in your journey.