I am bringing this item to your attention because there is good reason to simply add a dose of vitamin D3 to your daily protocol. DHA is also mentioned, but i suspect an excellent diet solves that. Obviously a poor unbalanced diet will allow chronic damage to occur and be also accumulated. Yet that is best corrected first by diet.
I personally do use 2 tabs of D3 along with plus 3000 miligrams of vitamin C every day as well as Co-enzyme to offset the negative effects of my prescription statins. I am presently side effect free.
The more i think about it, the more i am convinced that our deficiency in vitamin D3 is the source of much of our age onset debilitation. This item merely informs us that it is a prime mover in Alzheimer's.
Alzheimer's Disease REVERSED In 9 out of 10 patients
http://content.alsearsmd.com/?yuU9pZmPNA364U6bsefKy9ru7tW7ZYAQy
Dear Reader,
I know you probably don't think about Alzheimer's too much.
And
even if you have a friend or family member suffering from this
merciless disease, the threat of losing everything that makes you feel
like a real person can be overwhelming and hard to bear.
But I discovered something that's about to change all that.
I
have firsthand experience with patients suffering from Alzheimer's, and
the protocol I've used to treat cardiovascular disease and dementia is now shown to be effective for Alzheimer's.
This is not something you'll hear about on the nightly news.
But the promise of a breakthrough is real.
For the first time in history, researchers at UCLA recently reversed Alzheimer's disease in 9 out of 10 patients.
How did they do it?
By
using a comprehensive treatment protocol that includes two powerful
nutrients I've been recommending to my patients for years.
I
prescribe these nutrients to my patients to help treat a number of
age-related diseases, including cancer, diabetes, arthritis, and heart
disease.
One of the nutrients is vitamin D3, which I'm sure you're familiar with. The other, is a unique omega-3 fatty acid called DHA.
If you're a regular reader, you know I'm a strong advocate of omega-3s. But DHA is the specific form of omega-3s I give my patients.
So forget about fish oil.
DHA is the real "miracle worker," and that's what the researchers at UCLA discovered as well.
Based
on promising research in the past, I've long suspected that vitamin D3
and DHA-rich omega-3 oil have real value in the fight against
Alzheimer's disease.
I've used both to fight—and even reverse—dementia and age-related memory loss.
And before this groundbreaking UCLA study, there was growing evidence pointing in this direction:
- In one study, adults over the age of 65 with insufficient vitamin D3 in their blood were shown to have twice the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease as those with sufficient levels. And the risk for Alzheimer's increased with the degree of vitamin D deficiency.1
- In another study, researchers discovered that mice bred to develop Alzheimer's disease that were given a DHA-rich diet had fewer brain-clogging plaques often associated with the disease.2
That research was encouraging.
But the UCLA study looks like a real game changer.
The
participants were 10 seniors, aged 55 to 75, with noticeable cognitive
impairment and memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease.
They
were all given a comprehensive 36-part therapeutic regimen that, at its
core, is similar to the anti-aging program I recommend to patients at
my wellness clinic, including...
- Supplementing your diet with vitamins and nutrients, including a specific DHA-rich omega-3 oil and vitamin D3;
- Eliminating all simple carbohydrates (sugars, corn syrup, soft drinks, candy), gluten and processed food from the diet, and eating more organic vegetables and non-farmed fish;
- Using meditation and yoga to reduce stress;
- Sleeping at least 8 hours per night;
- Exercising vigorously at least 4 to 6 days per week;
At the end of the study, 9 of the 10 participants displayed significant improvement in their memories and cognitive functioning within just three to six months.3
Before entering the trial, six patients had to stop working, or were struggling to perform at their jobs. All six returned to work or saw improved work performance after treatment.
Here's something else.
Turns out the conventional wisdom that says Alzheimer's is caused by the accumulation of brain plaques is completely off base.
The UCLA study found evidence that Alzheimer's is instead caused by a nerve cell signaling imbalance.
When
properly balanced, these signals support the nerve connections that
control thinking and memory. But in Alzheimer's patients, the balance of
these signals is upset. Nerve connections are inhibited and critical
information and memories are lost.
In
the study, increased vitamin D3 levels in patients' blood helped
balance these signals. And DHA supplementation helped restore damaged
connections in the brain.
What
this study makes clear is that a comprehensive wellness plan that
includes specific nutrients and vitamins has the potential to reverse
cognitive decline and memory loss in Alzheimer's patients where so many
expensive prescription drugs have failed.
Paul
Bredesen, a professor of neurology at UCLA and the author of the
groundbreaking study, thinks this is because existing Alzheimer's drugs
are focused on just one target. He believes the disease is far more
complex and requires an attack on multiple fronts.
As Dr. Bredesen put it:
"Imagine having a roof with 36 holes in it, and your drug patched one hole very well. The drug may have worked, and a single hole may have been fixed, but you still have 35 other leaks, and so the underlying process may not be affected much."
While
more studies are needed, the UCLA trial does provide a great deal of
hope to those suffering from Alzheimer's disease. But it also teaches us
the importance of starting a comprehensive wellness program early.
The
one patient who did not respond to the UCLA treatment was the only
patient who entered the program with late-stage Alzheimer's.
If you haven't started your own comprehensive plan yet, I urge you to do so.
The specific blend of DHA and vitamin D3 I give my patients is in a formula I call Omega Rejuvenol.
Omega Rejuvenol
has become the centerpiece of my anti-aging and disease-fighting
protocol, and I get far better results in my patients with the addition
of other key nutrients like the overlooked form of vitamin E called tocotrienols, and a powerful "activator" called vitamin K2.
Tocotrienols
have such a powerful impact on your nerve cells, they have been shown
to eliminate the "white matter lesions" that appear on brain cells as
you age. These lesions interfere with cell signaling and lead to memory
problems, dementia, and Alzheimer's.
Vitamin
K2 "activates" vitamin D3, which most doctors are completely unaware
of, and also dissolves the build up of calcium in your blood vessels.
Excess calcium hardens your arteries even more than oxidized
cholesterol, and can block oxygen delivery to your brain.
Together, these nutrients offer more hope for your long-term survival—and avoidance of Alzheimer's—than anything I've ever seen.
And this landmark UCLA study is confirmation of what I've suspected for 25 years...
Alzheimer's is treatable and reversible.
You just need to give yourself the right ammunition.
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