Is Dementia Preventable? Ways to Reduce the Risk

dementiaIf you have elderly family members you make be asking yourself: is dementia preventable? We take a look at 9 ways to reduce the risk.

Did you know that the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia.

This insidious disease steals your memory and makes daily living difficult. It’s expected that by 2050, almost 14 million people will live with the disease.

Is dementia preventable? If you’ve got senior family members, no doubt you’ve asked yourself this question.

Research into Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is ongoing. But there are some ways to reduce your risk for this deadly disease.

Read on for 9 ways of reducing your risk of dementia. Continue reading

That Dementia In Congress May Be Real…

congressJoseph P FarrellWow… I mean, just… well, wow.

For several months, a Certain Authoritative Figure and I have been speculating – more off the record than on – that the whole political “scene” in the USSA is so looney and nutty that one has to entertain the possibility that mind manipulation techniques and technologies (or for that matter, just plain old fashioned “magic and possession”) might be being used on certain members of Congress.

After all, in the last (s)election, the Clowns In America ran several “retired” candidates of their own, and the Clowns In America were and probably still are into “that sort of research.” Just recall, for example, Richard Helms oozing hubris and grease in front of the Church Committee when he was testifying about the MK-ULTRA program.

The problem may be much simpler, but equally problematical, if this article shared by V.T. is to be believed:

Does Congress Have a Dementia Problem? Continue reading

The “Miracle Cure”: Walking

exerciseCharles Hugh Smith – While selling health-related “miracle cures” of one kind or another is big business, the real “miracle cure” is activity/exercise. The essential role of exercise/fitness is backed up by a large and growing body of evidence. It’s now apparent that humans are “born to walk” and need to stay active to be healthy: eating well isn’t enough.

If we apply the foundational processes of evolution to our own health, we end up focusing on the critical role of activity/exercise in our well-being–and in particular, the impressive benefits of walking.

This includes the impact of exercise on mental acuity/health, as explained in this article: Brains evolved to need exercise Continue reading

Researchers Admit That Prescription Drugs Cannot Cure Dementia

dementiaLucy Alvet – Dementia includes some common symptoms such as problems with communication and memory loss, which result from a few changes in the brain. Many health conditions and diseases can cause dementia like Alzheimer’s disease.

According to a research, there are about 47 million people who are suffering from dementia and there will be about 115 million people who have this mental disorder by 2050. As a result, learning how to prevent and treat this illness is very important. Continue reading

Harvard Study: Dementia Is Caused By Big Pharma Drugs And Vaccines

dementiaSean Adl-Tabatabai – The rise in Dementia is caused by over-prescribed Big Pharma drugs and vaccinations, according to a new Harvard University study.

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, Dementia is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, and is projected to affect 16 million people by the year 2050.

Naturalnews.com reports: It’s no coincidence that dementia cases have been spiking during the same time that children and adults alike are being over-vaccinated (flu shot, anyone?) and the over-prescription of brain-altering drugs like antidepressants is prevalent. Continue reading