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100 Years Of Alzheimer’s Progress

ALZHEIMER’S HISTORY VIDEO:

What progress have we made in the fight against Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia? What are the remaining challenges?


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Laurie
Laurie
September 25, 2017 7:47 pm

The video mentions we can reduce our risk by making lifestyle choices. Research has identified a dietary supplement that will lower the risk of getting Alzheimer's and has been shown to reverse the course of Alzheimer's. There are more lifestyle choices that will have a greater impact than what is mentioned in this video. Aerobic exercise, increasing your dietary silica intake, reducing your aluminum intake and sleep. https://www.hippocraticpost.com/nursing/why-everyone-should-drink-silicon-rich-mineral-water/

Anonymous
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April 29, 2022 5:58 pm

Doubtful. My wife suffered from AD and eventually succumbed to it. I tried many supposed “treatments” and “cures”. Nothing worked.

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