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The end of Alzheimer's : the first program to prevent and reverse cognitive decline

Bredesen, Dale E. (Author).

Summary: Everyone knows someone who has survived cancer, but no one knows anyone who has survived Alzheimer's Disease. Dale Bredesen, MD, offers hope to anyone looking to prevent and even reverse Alzheimer's Disease and cognitive decline. Arguing that AD is not one condition, as it is currently treated, but three, Bredesen outlines 36 metabolic factors (micronutrients, hormone levels, sleep) that can trigger "downsizing" in the brain. He then shows us how to rebalance these factors using lifestyle modifications like taking B12, eliminating gluten, or improving oral hygiene.

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  • ISBN: 9780735216204
  • ISBN: 0735216207
  • ISBN: 9780735216228
  • ISBN: 9781785041228
  • ISBN: 1785041223
  • Physical Description: print
    308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Avery, an imprint of Penguin Random House, [2017]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Disrupting dementia -- Patient zero -- How does it feel to come back from dementia? -- How to give yourself Alzheimer's : a primer -- Wit's end : from bedside to bench and back -- The God gene and the three types of Alzheimer's disease -- The cognoscopy : where do you stand? -- ReCODE : reversing cognitive decline -- Success and the social network : two people's daily routines -- Putting it all together : you can do it -- This is not easy : workarounds and crutches -- Resistance to change : Machiavelli meets Feynman.
Language Note:
English.
Subject: Alzheimer's disease Treatment
Alzheimer's disease Prevention
Alzheimer Disease therapy
Alzheimer Disease psychology
Cognitive Dysfunction prevention & control
Cognition physiology

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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The End of Alzheimer's : The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline
The End of Alzheimer's : The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline
by Bredesen, Dale
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The End of Alzheimer's : The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline


The instant New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller A groundbreaking plan to prevent and reverse Alzheimer's Disease that fundamentally changes how we understand cognitive decline. Everyone knows someone who has survived cancer, but until now no one knows anyone who has survived Alzheimer's Disease. In this paradigm shifting book, Dale Bredesen, MD, offers real hope to anyone looking to prevent and even reverse Alzheimer's Disease and cognitive decline. Revealing that AD is not one condition, as it is currently treated, but three, The End of Alzheimer's outlines 36 metabolic factors (micronutrients, hormone levels, sleep) that can trigger "downsizing" in the brain. The protocol shows us how to rebalance these factors using lifestyle modifications like taking B12, eliminating gluten, or improving oral hygiene. The results are impressive. Of the first ten patients on the protocol, nine displayed significant improvement with 3-6 months; since then the protocol has yielded similar results with hundreds more. Now, The End of Alzheimer's brings new hope to a broad audience of patients, caregivers, physicians, and treatment centers with a fascinating look inside the science and a complete step-by-step plan that fundamentally changes how we treat and even think about AD.
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