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The cause of Alzheimer's and how to cure it . . .Read article

So you have just been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Here is a book which is definitely worth reading
"Beating Alzheimer's: A Step Towards Unlocking the Mysteries of Brain Diseases" (Paperback) written by Tom Warren
Publisher: Avery (May 1, 1991)   ISBN-10: 0895294885 . . . .More Info

Here is another book written by someone who recovered from Alzheimer's. "Alzheimer's Challenged & Conquered?" by Louis Blank. Published January 1996 and Paperback April 1997

United Kingdom Residents Only?
Important, if you have recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, or other mental incapacity, but can still think rationally then it is vital that you make a "living will", or lasting power of attorney. More info Here.

There is some research to suggest that taking 1300mg of CDP-Choline (citicoline) per day is the most important supplement one can take to help reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer's . More

Phosphatidylserine has been proven to reverse age-related memory loss

Rosemary Can Help To Protect the Brain From Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

Anti-psychotic drugs do not help people with Alzheimer's

 

 

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