06-18-2009
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Re: Alzheimer's? Why?
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As there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, protecting the health of your mind is key to ensuring neurological wellbeing.
The Anti-Alzheimer’s Prescription details simple yet effect changes in lifestyle and diet that can help stave off the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s.
With Australians living longer than ever before, the fear of ending our days unaware of what’s going on around is very real.
Damage associated with Alzheimer’s occurs decades before symptoms appear so it’s never too early to start taking the health of your mind seriously.
Dr Vincent Fortenesce is the Rehabilitation Director at the Fortanasce Neurology Centre in Arcadia, California and has over 20 years experience in dealing with medical issues.
Through The Anti-Alzheimer’s Prescription, he helps you to identify your risk profile and follow a simple four-step program to brain health. The steps are:
1. The Anti-Alzheimer’s anti-inflammatory diet
2. Brain boosters (smart exercise for brain health)
3. Brain boosters (mental challenges to build cognitive reserves)
4. Rest and recovery (finding your circle of quiet)

Also included in the book are chapters on how to obtain a medical diagnosis and the latest medical treatments available.
Living with Alzheimer’s is a terrible way to end a life which has previously been rich in experiences and memories and can destroy family relationships.
If simple steps can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s, then surely they’re worth trying.
RRP: $34.95
Dr Vincent Fortenesce
Random House
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Last edited by Michaelangelica; 06-18-2009 at 09:27 PM..
Reason: pardon the pun
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