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7 Warning Signs You May Have Something
More Sinister than Simple Forgetfulness…

Alzheimer’s disease is a destructive illness that not only snatches away a lifetime of memories from the person with the disease, but also creates devastating and lingering memories for those who love and care for them.

You may think you could get through your own lifetime without you or a loved one being touched by Alzheimer’s. Unfortunately however, your chances are slim.

Here’s why:

Fact: At least 10 million baby boomers will develop Alzheimer's during their lifetime.

Fact: Someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s every 71 seconds.

Fact: Alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death today.

If those statistics from the Alzheimer’s Association frighten you, that’s good — they should.

And in the coming years, those numbers are expected to increase dramatically as the huge baby boomer population moves into their elderly years.

So, if you’re anywhere between the ages of 45 and 65, you might be wondering, “I’ve been forgetting things lately. Could I be in the early stages of Alzheimer’s?”  

So is it Just Normal Memory Loss — or Alzheimer’s?

Here are some questions to ask yourself if you’re worried about your memory, or the memory of a loved one.

Do you or someone you care about:

>> Frequently forget the name of someone you were introduced to only moments before — or even the names of people you know well?

 >> Sometimes forget where you put things — or why you came into a room?

>> Have trouble finding the word for common items such as your toothbrush — or even call it something else altogether?

>> Get lost traveling to a new location — or even in your own neighborhood?

>> Have difficulty adding or subtracting calculations while balancing your checkbook or figuring out change?

>> Often forget where you put your glasses or keys?

>> Have mood swings more frequently, or suffer from depression?

>> Find you only want to sit in front of the TV, sleep, and do nothing all the time instead of going to work or being sociable?

Don’t Despair – Hope is Here

If you or someone you care about are showing behaviors like those listed above, it’s time to take action right now.

Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., America’s foremost brain longevity specialist and President and Medical Director of the non-profit Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF) believes there are many things you can do to prevent — and possibly even reverse — the symptoms of age-related memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease.

In fact, he says “There is absolutely no reason you should have to suffer from cognitive decline as you age.”

Dr. Dharma says that with an integrative program of diet, lifestyle changes, and medicine, he believes “ Alzheimer's disease can be delayed and prevented, age-associated memory impairment can be eradicated, and people in their forties, fifties, sixties — and beyond — can have ‘youthful minds’ — characterized by the dynamic brain power, learning ability, creativity, and emotional zest generally found only in young people."

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