How to Prevent Alzheimer's

Discover the secrets of preventing Alzheimer's and other dementias the senior care and pharmaceutical industries hope you'll never find out . . .

128 Ways to Prevent Alzheimer's and Other Dementias . . .
Safely, Naturally, Inexpensively!


Dear Friend,

If you've been close to someone who developed dementia, whether Alzheimer's or another dementia, you've probably asked yourself


What would happen to my family and me if I developed Alzheimer's or some other dementia?

You imagine how you'd feel

    • spending your last years as a dependent burden to your family;
    • seeing your family sturggle to survive while paying for your drugs
      and care (easily $75,000 a year in 2005 dollars);
    • knowing that one day your mind will simply disappear, leaving
      only your body to live on as someone else's responsibility;
    • watching as, one by one, all life's joys drift out of your reach;
    • losing everyone you love and discovering they've been replaced
      by strangers you don't recognize; and,
    • calling out for help from your mom and dad – help that will
      never arrive in this life.

Like you, I've imagined every one of those things! But I discovered hope. I found an answer. . . actually, 128 answers.

In just a moment, I'll share my answers with you, but first, let me tell you a true story . . .

Until the day my father crashed his airplane, we never suspected the truth. Suddenly, dementia was certain -- unavoidable, inescapable, a looming menace that became the dominant reality in our lives.

Gradually he began to slip away from us,

  • He forgot where he was.
  • He forgot how to get home.
  • He forgot my mom and me.
  • He even forgot who he was . . . all grown up with a rich lifetime of experiences behind him.
  • Toward the end he believed he lived with his mother, and, at sundown every evening, he put on his jacket and his cap, ready to go home.

It broke my heart.

He died, a year and a half ago, twelve years after beginning his losing battle with the dementia of Alzheimer's. He was 90 years old.

My grandmother on my mother's side also suffered from Alzheimer's disease. She was only 80 when she died.

In both cases, the disease wore on far longer than a decade.

In both cases, familiar faces gradually became the faces of strangers.

In both cases, pain and humiliation became an everyday fact of life. And all the pleasures they loved and enjoyed gradually slipped out of their reach.

In both cases, they died in nursing homes -- in the care of strangers -- loving strangers, but strangers nonetheless.


The thought that I might be the next victim and that my family would go through the same pain terrified me!

I'd heard there is a genetic component to Alzheimer's disease, and it really bothered me. I know from personal experience what dementia does to its victims -- and to their families.

And -- I'll admit it -- it's not how I want to spend the average $200,000 (in 2004 dollars) it costs to care for a patient with dementia. I'd rather pamper myself with a spectacular trip around the world!


Do you see it that way, too?

Wondering, when you've lost your keys or your glasses -- is this the first sign?

Wondering when you forget someone's name -- how far down the path to Alzheimer's have I already come?

Always having that little seed of doubt in your mind.


For me it all came down to one simple question:

What, if anything, can I do to avoid developing Alzheimer's disease?

So I did what psychologists are trained to do. I combed the current research literature for everything I could find on preventing dementia .

What I discovered can improve your life - for now and for the future!

128 Ways to Prevent Alzheimer's and Other Dementias


"a wonderful discovery"

A self-help booklet on Alzheimer's, a subject that commands worldwide attention; need-to-know basis, begs to be placed in many strategic distribution points, and why not the internet?  Excuse the wordiness, but I am trying to express the pleasure and sense of self-empowerment I received while reading your book.  It's a wonderful discovery!

Elaine Ure

http://www.urbansurvival.com


Here's just a sampling of what you'll discover in this little book:

  • One simple technique that can cut your risk by as much
    as 800%.
  • One and one doesn't always make two . . . when you put
    these two risk factors together, your risk triples.
  • In real estate AND in Alzheimer's, it's location,
    location, location.
  • Practice this Eastern tradition to erase Alzheimer's
    from your future.

  • What do common diseases of aging have to do with
    dementia?

  • The link between depression and Alzheimer's . . . it's
    not what you think!

  • How a tiny amino acid could destroy your future

  • Have a pet you love? Fluffy can change your risk!

  • What's what on Alzheimer's and aluminum . . . should
    you throw away your pots and pans?

  • What does wearing your seatbelt have to do with
    Alzheimer's?

  • A chronic condition that has a huge influence on
    Alzheimer's . . . and you've probably never heard of it.

  • Foods that fight Alzheimer's . . . make what you
    eat work for you.

  • What's in that glass? How what you drink alters your risk.

  • How you're being preprogrammed for Alzheimer's disease.


So why haven't you heard more about preventing dementia before now?

It's hard to believe, but many people are just like the eldercare administrator who in September 2005 said “Anyone who has a brain has a chance to get Alzheimer's. There's no rhyme or reason to who develops it.” (Pioneer Press, September 10, 2005)

Maybe they just don't know.

Maybe they don't have time to keep up with the latest scientific research.

Maybe, they just don't want you to know.

Why?

Because many organizations involved in the eldercare industry are counting on people to develop Alzheimer's as they age. After all, if you prevent dementia, you won't need their drugs. Or their eldercare. You won't be their next customer.


"A Beatifully Crafted Little Book"

. . . a beautifully crafted little book about a difficult subject. I found myself relishing each new tip and choosing those I could practice immediately. Phyllis¹ passion for preventing dementia is obviously fueled by her father¹s 12-year struggle with Alzheimer¹s. Her natural ability as a writer combined with this passion and her ability to research thoroughly has resulted in this book that can help us age in great health and have fun doing so. Phyllis wants us to know that by making wise choices we can reduce risk factors for dementia dramatically! I recommend this little gem for all who wish to age well.

Rita Daniels
Change Management Consultant
Harper's Woods, MI



The Answer for Busy People Who Need to Get Started Right Away

Before Alzheimer's disease kidnapped my father, he was a nonstop source of information on many, many topics. And, when I'd ask him a question, he'd respond, “Do you want the long answer or the short answer?”

Invariably, I'd ask for the short answer.

Invariably, I'd get the long answer.

Unlike my father's long “short answer,” this book is short (only 61 pages), always on topic, and doesn't fill pages with background, anecdotes, and long research descriptions. It gets right to the point and never wavers.

Read it in less than half an hour and start slashing your likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease the very same day.

Keep it in your pocket or purse for an instant reminder of its proven techniques. The information it contains comes from some of the world's most prestigious medical journals including (among 100+ journals):

  • Age and Ageing
  • American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • American Journal of Epidemiology
  • Archives of Neurology
  • Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
  • Cell
  • Journal American Geriatric Society
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease International
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Journal of Gerontology and Biological Sciences
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Journal of the American Medical Association
  • Neurology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Phytotherapy Research
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Science , USA
  • Social Science and Medicine

Are the techniques difficult? expensive?

Absolutely Not!

Preventing Alzheimer's is easy and inexpensive

when you go by the book. All you need is your copy of 128 Ways to Prevent Alzheimer's and Other Dementias and your decision to use the techniques I suggest. They've worked for thousands of research subjects – they'll work for you, too!


"Helped Me to See I Can Do Something to Avoid Getting It Myself"


" My Dad has Alzheimer's and I was really worried, but this has helped me to see that I can do something to avoid getting it myself... so it has really helped me"
Jane Jeffs
Caregiver Trainer
Poole, Dorsett
United Kingdom


"best I have ever read on [preventing] Alzheimers"

Your book [128 ways] is the best I have ever read on [preventing] Alzheimers . . . . Thanks for a great book.

Mervyn Viggers
Langley,
Slough. Berkshire.
United Kingdom


By now, you're probably wondering how you can order the book, but before I tell you how to get it, I want to tell you more about what you'll learn so you'll be confident you've made the right decision.

  • The benefits of this wonder nutrient include risk reduction
    and beautiful skin as well.

  • What's age got to do with it? When it's just too late to begin preventing dementia.

  • Alzheimer's in your family . . . if your relative developed Alzheimer's disease, will you get it too?

  • Super Supplements – taken together, these supplements
    can reduce your risk by as much as 300%.

  • The truth about mental gymnastics . . . can doing that
    crossword really protect you against Alzheimer's disease?

  • Why snorers may risk Alzheimer's disease!

  • The secret link between weight and Alzheimer's that
    almost no one knows about.

  • Got your flu shot yet? What you must know before you go.

  • Common food additives that can devastate your brain!

  • Maybe it's not dementia at all!

  • Should you take statin drugs to prevent Alzheimer's?

  • Does mild memory loss today signal dementia tomorrow?

  • The natural herb that's 400 times sweeter than sugar!


And that's not all! For a limited time, I'll include our screensaver as your gift with the book.

Because this book is so new, and because I want you to remember to use all the techniques it offers, I'm including our video screensaver as a Bonus gift. Let it remind you beautifully to use the techniques that will prevent Alzheimer's and other dementias.

Retail value: $12.97

Video:  How to Prevent Alzheimer's

So, let's recap what you'll receive when you order:

You'll get both the book and the one-of-a-kind video screensaver. Because the book is concise (only 61 pages) and gets to the heart of preventing dementia immediately, you'll be able to read it less than 1/2 an hour, so you can get started immediately – protecting yourself, your family, and those precious days together.

And, remember, you'll realize enormous savings by preventing dementia. First, you'll save the average $200,000 it takes to care for someone over the course of Alzheimer's disease. And, second, you'll save the high cost of prescription drugs because 99.21% of the techniques the book will show you are free or low cost.

The sooner you get started, the faster and easier success will come, so buy 128 Ways to Prevent Alzheimer's and Other Dementias right now while you're thinking about it.

Here's How to Get Started Right Away

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To your good health and bright tomorrows – the best is yet to be!

Phyllis Staff, Ph.D.

P.S. People ask me if I really believe that changes you make today can influence your chances of getting Alzheimer's disease in the future. I believe it, and I practice it because I know people living the antidementia lifestyle who are still sharp at 90 and beyond. It works! Get the book and enjoy the changes as these techniques work for you.

P.P.S. Your purchase is risk free. I'm so sure that the information in this book will help you prevent Alzheimer's that I'm offering it with a full guarantee.. If you're not satisfied, simply return it for a refund of your purchase price. The video screensaver is yours to keep as my gift to you.

 

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