Bredesen's protocol uses blood tests to pinpoint what's causing the Alzheimer's. It could be inflammation, a nutritional deficiency, insulin insensitivity, a toxic overload, a vascular problem, or a head trauma.
Once the problem has been identified, steps can be taken to solve it, and the brain begins to recover.
But even before any testing is done, there's quite a bit you can do to move toward recovery on your own. Bredesen has identified seven categories of improvements that make a real difference in your cognitive performance. The categories are:
- Nutrition
- Exercise
- Sleep
- Stress reduction
- Brain stimulation
- Detoxification
- Supplementation
You can do many of these things on your own, and most of them won't cost you a dime. You can read more about these here: The Bredesen Seven.
Adam Khan is the author of Principles For Personal Growth, Slotralogy, Antivirus For Your Mind, and co-author with Klassy Evans of How to Change the Way You Look at Things (in Plain English). Subscribe to his blog here. You can email him here.
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