The End of Alzheimer’s

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Basically, Dr. Bredesen’s first book, “The End of Alzheimer’s“, is a roadmap for those who want to reverse or even prevent cognitive decline.  Not only does his book reveal the many causes of Alzheimer’s, but also how those causes can be addressed.  As a result, ALZ symptoms begin to halt and reverse!  Most important, patients need to start with the proper testing, then follow their customized  program to improve cognition.  Thankfully, Dr. Bredesen has developed a “tailor made” program to do just that – The Bredesen ProtocolTM.  In this book you will find hope  as you read patient stories describing their symptoms, their  ALZ causes revealed through testing, and how these patients were able to regain their lives.  You will see what Dr. Bredesen discovered during his 30 years of research.  

The End of Alzheimer's (2017 book) by Dale E. Bredesen, MD
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“The End of Alzheimer’s” by Dr. Dale E. Bredesen

Final Thoughts:

First thing to remember – Dr. Bredesen’s books are written for everyone and that includes the medical community.  His books are a wealth of information, yet the material is easily understood.  In other words, you don’t need to be a doctor to follow his roadmap to better cognition!

Again, it’s important to realize that results can be seen even if the patient isn’t following their customized  program perfectly.  Dr. Bredesen discovered there are 36 or more causes of Alzheimer’s.  He uses the example of a roof with 36 holes.  Once enough of the holes in your roof are patched (or insults to your brain addressed), the damage (or ALZ symptoms) begin to halt and reverse.

Above all, just know there is a successful treatment for Alzheimer’s and dementia available now.  The Bredesen ProtocolTM has helped hundreds of people halt and reverse their cognitive decline.  It is not a cure.  Those who fall off their program notice a decline in their thought processes.  It is a treatment that must be maintained, but is so worth it!  Hold onto that hope.  Watch and listen to ALZ Survivor Stories.  Check out HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?  Then go to the GET STARTED page.

Here’s the difference between a standard treatment and a “tailor made” customized  treatment.

Standard Treatment Customized Treatment
one-size-fits-all ALZ treatment doesn't work customized ALZ treatment works
This standard treatment includes:
 – Doctor treating you blindly
 – Pills that may only be helpful for awhile
 – Advice to put your affairs in order
 – No hope
The Bredesen ProtocolTM includes:
 – Testing to reveal your ALZ causes
 – Customized program to target causes
 – Diet & Lifestyle Strategies
 – Hope, knowing others are ALZsurvivors!

Therefore, it’s not a silver bullet, but customized  silver buckshot that’s needed to combat dementia and Alzheimer’s.  In conclusion, Dr. Bredesen’s team at Apollo Health will answer any questions you have.  If you’re ready now to reverse your cognitive decline or help a loved one get started, here is the information you need.

Contact Apollo Health:

     Email:  info@ahnphealth.com
   Phone:  800-450-0805
Website:  apollohealthco.com

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Glossary


ALZ

abbreviation for Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease

a type of dementia and a progressive disease of the brain that slowly causes impairment in memory and cognitive function. Alzheimer’s disease happens when the brain tries to protect itself from three metabolic and toxic threats:

1 - Inflammation (from infection, diet or other causes)

2 - Decline and shortage of supportive nutrients, hormones and other brain-supporting molecules

3 - Toxic substances such as metals or biotoxins (poisons produced by microbes such as molds)


The protective response causes APP (Amyloid Precursor Protein, the long molecule that protrudes from neurons) to be cut into four fragments, including amyloid-beta, that downsize the neural network and eventually destroy synapses and neurons. When the APP molecule is cut into those four pieces, it is not cut into the two pieces that nourish and maintain synapses.

Alzheimer's disease is a state of the brain in which there is an imbalance between the reorganization of synapses that have outlived their usefulness (and which the brain can stand to lose - healthy destruction) and the maintenance or creation of existing and new synapses (which the brain needs to sustain old memories and form new ones, as well as perform other cognitive functions). That imbalance  comes from too many  of the synapse- and neuron-destroying quartet  of molecules snipped from APP and too few  of the synapse- and neuron-sustaining duo  of molecules snipped from APP.


ApoE4

abbreviation for apolipoprotein E, a gene variant (allele) which is a protein that carries lipids – i.e. fats. Carrying one ApoE4 (inherited from one parent) increases your lifetime risk of Alzheimer’s to 30 percent. Carrying two copies (from both parents) increases it to 50 to 90 percent. That compares to a risk of only about 9 percent in those who carry zero copies of this allele.

APP

abbreviation for Amyloid Precursor Protein, the long molecule that protrudes from neurons


Cognoscopy

metabolic and genetic testing that identifies cognitive decline or what may be putting you at risk for it

Dementia

umbrella term for a group of symptoms (a syndrome) without a definitive diagnosis. Dementia is a group of symptoms that affect mental cognitive tasks such as memory and reasoning. (Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common type of dementia.)

Early Alzheimer’s Disease

an early onset of Alzheimer’s Disease and uncommon form of dementia that typically affects those under the age of 65

Functional Medicine

a systems biology–based approach that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease

Heterozygous

carrying 1 copy of the ApoE4 genetic variant

Homozygous

carrying 2 copies of the ApoE4 genetic variant

Integrative Medicine

healing-oriented medicine that takes account of the whole person, including all aspects of lifestyle. It emphasizes the therapeutic relationship between practitioner and patient, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapies.

Ketoflex 12/3

anti-Alzheimer’s diet to include at least 12 hours of fasting, with the first 3 hours of that fast starting after dinner. It is largely plant based, but flexible as it does allow for small amounts of meat or fish.

MCI

Mild Cognitive Impairment

MCT oil

an abbreviation for medium chain triglyceride (a saturated fat) which is found in coconut oil.  Alzheimer's impairs the brain's ability to use sugar.  An MCT ketogenic diet offers an alternative energy source:  ketones.  This allows brain cells to survive better, blocking a receptor in the brain that causes memory loss.

SCI

Subjective Cognitive Impairment – a precursor to MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment)

The Bredesen Protocol

treatment program developed by Dr. Dale E. Bredesen to prevent and reverse cognitive decline (also known as The ReCODE ProtocolTM)

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