Everything Alzheimer's Book
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If you or someone that you love has Alzheimer’s, you know what a scary disease it can be and how it can radically change a family’s lifestyle. Now, with The Everything Alzheimer’s Book, you can equip yourself with the information you need to alleviate your fears and better prepare for the future. Click here for more information >> |
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Nano 2+ 30 ml |
Nano2+ is a very strong antioxydant that help to preserve youth. It is the best anti-stress product on the market. It helps the cells to breath better and will help stop and reverse anything that a stressful life brings. Click here for more information >> |
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| | | Scientific Info |
| Ginseng reverses memory dysfunction. | | Arch Pharm Res. 2005 Mar;28(3):335-42.
Memory enhancing and neuroprotective effects of selected ginsenosides.
Bao HY, Zhang J, Yeo SJ, Myung CS, Kim HM, Kim JM, Park JH, Cho J, Kang JS.
Taken together, these results indicate that ginsenosides Rg3(S) and Rg5/Rk1 significantly reversed the memory dysfunction induced by ethanol or scopolamine, and their neuroprotective actions against excitotoxicity may be attributed to their memory enhancing effects. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Vitamin C may be a useful memory-restorative agent for dementia. | | J Pharmacol Sci. 2003 Oct;93(2):129-35.
Ascorbic Acid: a promising memory-enhancer in mice.
Parle M, Dhingra D.
Hence, ascorbic acid might prove to be a useful memory-restorative agent in the treatment of dementia seen in elderly individuals. The underlying mechanism of action of ascorbic acid may be attributed to its antioxidant property. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Vitamin B1 may aid in working memory performance of alcoholics. | | Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2001 Jan;25(1):112-6.
Thiamin treatment and working memory function of alcohol-dependent people: preliminary findings.
Ambrose ML, Bowden SC, Whelan G.
A therapeutic relationship between dose and working memory performance was indicated. These results have important implications for the management and prevention of WKS, but further investigations are needed to substantiate the nature of the therapeutic relationship. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Proline may improve cognitive functioning in the aged. | | Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1999 Sep;64(1):183-9.
Colostrinin, a polypeptide isolated from early milk, facilitates learning and memory in rats.
Popik P, Bobula B, Janusz M, Lisowski J, Vetulani J.
Taken together, the present findings indicate that proline-rich colostrinin may have some beneficial effects on cognitive functioning, particularly in aged subjects. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Health Info |
| Memory | | Memory loss can be a result of insufficient supply of nutrients to the brain, hypoglycemia, Alzheimer's disease, depression, arteriosclerosis, poor circulation, allegies, stress, candidiasis, thyroid conditions, drug side effects or hormonal dysfunction. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Cardiovascular | | Heart disease is one of the most preventable chronic degenerative diseases. Changes to diet, regular exercise, stress reduction and nutritional supplementation are essential. Anti-oxidants, magnesium, Vitamins E, C and the B vitamins are key. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Alzheimer's Disease | | Alzheimer's disease is form of dementia that is a result of progressive destruction of key areas of the brain that control memory and reasoning. Detoxifying and rebuilding brain and memory function are key to slowing the progression and severity. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Aging /anti-aging | | Aging is linked to increased malabsorption and assimilation of nutrients and free radical damage destroying cells. Enhancing nutrient intake, digestion and elimination and boosting immune function are essential for anti-aging. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Modalities |
| Ayurvedic Medicine | | Definition & History: Ayurvedic medicine is a holistic system of healing that originated in ancient India. The concept of Ayurvedic medicine is practiced as eight major clinical sub-specialties, with other numerous adjunctive specialties. These eight sub-specialties include: internal medicine, general surgery, otorhinolaryngology, pediatrics & obstetric/gynecology, psychiatry, toxicology, nutrition-detoxification-rejuvenation and fertility/virility. Modern Ayurveda will include other adjunctive specialties such as preventative healthcare, addiction treatment, and weight loss approaches.
Ayurvedic Medicine, the oldest form of healing known, translates literally to "the science of life"; it is refered to as the "Mother of All Medicine". Since it encompasses the spirit and soul with strong focus on dietary and lifestyle choices, it is much more than a medical science. It is recognized by the World Health Organization as an effective health science.
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