Or even turning to jelly when you try to remember someone's name... someone you've known for a long time-like one of your greatest friends. Maybe it's suddenly asking yourself... WHERE AM I?... when you're in the mall...Or taking a few extra moments to add 100 to 75.
Perhaps you're suddenly feeling bored when you're the most excited person on the planet. Are you repeating yourself like a broken record? Maybe you don't seem like your normal super-focused self.
Yes-these are senior moments. Are you terrified about these senior moments? You should be EXTREMELY worried and be on the verge of a panic attack. That's because you have the first signs of dementia.
says the Alzheimer's Association. 1
The association lists 10 warning signs of dementia. I just listed them in graphic and painful detail. And yes-I'm trying to scare you not just a little bit... But A LOT.
If you think these "senior" moments will just "go away" like a bad case of the flu... Then think again. They won't... unless you start taking some simple steps.
So right now, you have a simple choice. But it's one of the most important decisions of your entire life.
So you discover the super-powerful but super-steps you can take right now to end those senior moments... PLUS...
I know what you're thinking... "I'm young. I'm not having senior moments... NO WAY... I'm just forgetful from time-to-time."
Think again. Right now... dementia is eating away at the brains of people who are YOUNG by today's standards. Legendary basketball coach Pat Summitt discovered she had early-onset dementia when she was just 59. 2NOT EVEN 60!!!
Other famous people who suffered from early-onset dementia and then Alzheimer's include...
And recently, famous golfer Peter Oosterhuis was diagnosed with early-onset dementia-at just 67. And Oosterhuis looks like he's 52.
And it's a slow, agonizing, mega-painful death where you suffer and literally lose your mind.
Worse-it impacts your friends and family financially and spiritually.
You probably know someone who is suffering from dementia... Or Alzheimer's disease which is the advanced form of dementia-sort of dementia on steroids. It might be a friend... a former colleague... or a close family member.
With so many people suffering from dementia and dying a horrible death from dementia, you can understand why I'm so worried about it. And why you should be too. One minute, you're alive and well. The next you're struggling to find your way to the supermarket. The same supermarket you've been to 1,000 times. And IF you get there, you can't find the meat section.
Need the income from your current job? With even mild dementia, you will be unable to hold down a job.
OK-that's enough of the bad news. If I have terrified you-then I'm sorry. Maybe.
I'm Dr. Will Mitchell and I've spent over a decade studying dementia and Alzheimer's. Maybe I painted a grim picture of dementia. But the last thing you should do is panic. Instead, let's focus on amazing people who lead amazing lives into their 70s, 80s, and 90s.
Klaus Obermeyer is 95 and lives in Colorado. He skis every day during the season and still runs his clothing company. He swims at least one mile every day and takes Aikido lessons- as revealed in The Wall Street Journal. 6
92 year-old Harriette Thompson of Charlotte North Carolina, became the oldest woman in the world to finish a marathon. 7 Yes-she ran 26.2 miles up and down hills.
80 year-old Bob Bruce skied over 100 days at Buttermilk ski resort in Colorado last season. 8
And what about those rock-and-roll stars who are still performing in front of huge audiences? Paul McCartney is in his mid-70s and still rocking around the globe on tour.
Maybe he's even partying like... you guessed it... a rock star. And he's a baby compared to other musicians.
So... Why do some people suffer from dementia while others have the energy of teenagers well into their golden years?
In this short presentation, I'm going to answer that question. PLUS I'm going to reveal how you can... reverse the advance of dementia. Keep your mind razor-sharp. Work as long as you feel like working. Stay out of that dreaded "memory care" facility. Keep that all-important independence.
And stay healthy and robust as long as you live...
In fact, you'll find almost everything you need to maintain a robust brain... In your local SUPERMARKET. Down aisle 4 and aisle 7 and in the produce section.
So let's have a conversation about dementia and those "senior moments"... just like you and me are sitting down in my clinic.
If you're terrified about dementia... or you know someone with dementia... then watch this presentation from start to finish. This presentation will only be available for a limited time. The people who run this website have told me...
"Tell people that if they leave and come back, the presentation might be gone... or they might have to pay for access."
As I mentioned earlier, I've been studying Dementia for over a decade. It's personal. Several years ago, my aunt died from Alzheimer's. At the time, I didn't know much about dementia. And her Alzheimer's had progressed too far for me to help.
Before dementia, she was loving life - just leading her life to its fullest and doing all the things she loved. Then suddenly, she was confused and couldn't recognize family members. And we couldn't recognize her. She died that horrific death. After her funeral, I made the decision to discover all I could about dementia.
I said to myself,
"I'm not going to let this happen to any of my relatives, to my patients, to me, and to people who want to avoid dementia."
It's one reason I'm glad this presentation is free right now. So I started a journey to discover all I could about this deadly disease. And what I discovered ASTOUNDED me. Everything you've heard about dementia is probably wrong. For example, dementia is NOT always hereditary. 9
When I started my research into dementia several years ago, I was SHOCKED when I saw a study from Louisiana State University, which said...
"...the vast majority of cases of dementia in the elderly cannot be explained on the basis of genetics alone..."10
"Dietary and lifestyle choices can modulate the development and progression of dementia and brain pathology." 10
In plain English - make some simple changes... and you can stop and reverse dementia. But if it's not genetics, then what's happening?
Why do people get dementia and eventually... Alzheimer's? To answer this question, let's unzip your brain and take a look inside. 10
Your brain is like tens of thousands of storage areas, each with specific memories. These "storage areas" must connect and communicate so you remember things... like where you put your keys. Or passwords to websites.
That's where neurotransmitters come in. Neurotransmitters are powerful chemicals in the brain that transmit information from one part of the brain to the other. Ultimately, neurotransmitters impact memory, learning, attention, and wakefulness... everything we do. Our LIFE, in other words.
But... when the neurotransmitters fail repeatedly, then you've got a mega-problem- a big-time problem called dementia. And eventually, an even bigger problem called Alzheimer's. What causes the neurotransmitters to stop working? LIFE!
Everything ages in the body. We get gray hair even though we don't want grey hair. The heart gets older. The BRAIN gets older. It's natural... as much as we might hate it. As you get older... it's even more important to get the right "brain food" to your brain. Your brain-and your neurotransmitters-need the right fuel plus plenty of oxygen.
What you eat and how you treat your body determines the quality of the nutrition and oxygen your neurotransmitters receive. If your brain is getting the right nutrition and oxygen then your brain remains healthy. But if your brain gets "junk" nutrition then your neurotransmitters stop working and you can end up with dementia... starting with those senior moments.
The death of your neurotransmitters-and your brain-happens slowly over many, many years. Eventually, after years of bad fuel and oxygen, the brain creates "plaques" like the sludge in a clogged engine. The neurotransmitters start to misfire... sending the wrong signals to the wrong parts of the brain. The intricate wiring of the brain starts to get tangled-then permanently broken.
Brain cells die faster than they can be replaced. Parts of the brain start to die. This leads to "senior moments" and, finally... disorientation, speech problems, abnormal behavior and all the other symptoms of Alzheimer's and dementia.
Your next step is a nursing home or "memory care facility" where you will spend every day pretty much staring out into space.
But fortunately, my research told me these phenomenal facts. All of this can be prevented. And if dementia has started, then it can be reversed... by making a few simple lifestyle changes and adding certain foods to your diet. I will tell you about those foods in a minute. But first, let me give you some proof that dementia can be reversed.
In September 2014, a researcher named Dr. Dale Bredeson was studying 10 people with cognitive impairments. The pharmaceutical companies haven't even come close to producing a drug for the treatment of dementia. Dr. Bredeson changed what these people were eating. He also recommended slight lifestyle changes. Plus, he added brain-friendly vitamins, herbs, minerals, and dietary supplements to their daily diet. The patients considered themselves untreatable. But they followed Dr. Bredeson's advice.
One 67-year old patient had been doing terribly at work. Driving to work, she forgot which exit to use on the freeway and got lost. She mixed up the names of her pets. And she even forgot the location of light switches in her home. Her mother had died of dementia and her doctor had told her she had the same condition. But she followed Dr. Bredeson's plan. Within three months, she was back to work full-time, could navigate without problems, and reversed all the symptoms of her dementia.
Also in the study was a 55-year old attorney who had started to experience severe memory issues. She had left the stove on multiple times... then left the house risking turning her home into an inferno. She forgot meetings and double-booked her schedule. She took notes on her iPad to help her remember simple facts... but she forgot the password to the iPad. Needless to say, she was desperate because she could not function in the professional
environment. She was about to lose her job... and her life. Dr. Bredeson noted that the woman's memory was better than it had been in many years. 11
After just 5 months on Dr. Bredeson's anti-dementia program, the attorney no longer needed her iPad to take notes. She returned to work, learned Spanish, and began a new legal specialty. Her children noticed their mother's razor-sharp mind was back to normal.
Of the 10 patients in Dr. Bredeson's program, nine reversed the symptoms of dementia 12... and continued living their lives without any symptoms.
During my research, I also came across the story of a doctor and her husband. I have changed the names to maintain the couple's privacy. 13
A few years ago, Dr. Laura Barnes noticed that her husband, Dennis, was acting strangely.
He was just 53 years old! An accountant, Dennis started to struggle with basic calculations. He was a technology wizard... but suddenly couldn't operate a calculator. "At one time, he could practically take apart a computer," said Dr. Barnes. "After awhile, he couldn't even turn one on." Dennis went downhill fast. He retreated into a shell. He couldn't walk. Then he couldn't read. Doctors diagnosed Dennis with early-onset dementia. Drugs to treat the symptoms of dementia didn't work but gave Dennis terrible side-effects. But Dr. Barnes was determined. She was not going to let her husband suffer.
Her research found a promising discovery. A company was applying for a drug to treat the symptoms of dementia.
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