Alzheimer’s Dementia Age-onset Disease: Prevention Is The Cure

This website is devoted to the prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, and Age-onset Disease.

This website discusses proven alternative approaches in prevention and deterrence in contrast to a pharmaceutical approach which solely exists to treat diseases that have already established themselves in our bodies.

Dementia Disease is becoming a more common concern as the general population ages. Dementia takes many different forms. Several social experts agree that it may be “the epidemic” of this century.

Dementia diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, forms 10 or more years in advance of any outward signs, according to the latest reports.

If you are looking to step out of the way of this oncoming epidemic, then immerse yourself in the avoidance advice from the doctors’ encouraging and empowering reports we discuss at this site. All of us are not doomed to be swept up by age-onset diseases. Now is the time to take action, not after the fact.

The only avenue left for anyone alive today is Prevention, given that the pharmaceutical industry has failed to provide a cure.

If you are looking to step out of the way of this oncoming epidemic, then immerse yourself in the avoidance advice from the doctors’ encouraging and empowering reports we discuss at this site. All of us are not doomed to be swept up by age-onset diseases.

These doctors go on the record to say that Dementia, including Alzheimer’s, can not only be avoided but defeated (see their reports and advice in this website).

5-Part Plan:

Here, we offer specifics under 5 main paths in fighting the odds of age-onset disease, including dementia and its variants such as Alzheimer’s Disease.

  1. The Deterrence Diet,
  2. Superior Nutritional Supplements,
  3. Physical Education,
  4. Mental Education,
  5. Rest and Recovery.

When combined, these 5 strategies help to halt, and in some cases not just stop, but actually reverse, the crush of age-onset diseases, such as dementia. Advice offered here is based on external medical research reports whereas this site is not meant to take the place of medical advice from a doctor. Always consult your doctor for personal advice.

After reviewing our Dementia Deterrence 5-Part Plan you may wish to review the list of essentials and accessories in the right hand column–>

Step onto your pathway to empowerment –> 5-Part Plan to Prevent Age-onset Diseases

 

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