Memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s reversed for first time

“Nine of the 10 participants in the trial displayed subjective or objective improvement in their memories within three to six months after the treatments began.”
Researcher Dale Bredesen, MD

The study, which comes jointly from the UCLA Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research and the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, is the first to suggest that memory loss in patients may be reversed, and improvement sustained, using a complex, 36-point therapeutic program that involves comprehensive changes in diet, brain stimulation, exercise, optimization of sleep, specific pharmaceuticals and vitamins, and multiple additional steps that affect brain chemistry.

How exciting!  I lost my Mom this year to Alzheimer’s and would do just about anything to make sure the same doesn’t happen to me.  This is what we’ve been promoting through Health Renew MD for awhile.  Eat whole foods, get rid of the simple carbohydrate, get moving, sleep well, manage you stress and supplement your nutrients when needed!!

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(18) Buck Institute for Research on Aging.