82-Year-Old Woman With Dementia Gets Her Memory Back

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Mark Hatzer & Sylvia

Alanna Ketler – Recently, an 82-year-old woman who suffered from dementia, who couldn’t recognize her own son has miraculously got her memory back after changing her diet.

When his mother’s condition became so severe that for her own safety she had to be kept in the hospital, Mark Hatzer almost came to terms with losing another parent.

Sylvia had lost her memory and parts of her mind, she had even phoned the police once accusing the nurse who were caring for her of kidnap.

A change in diet, which was comprised of high amounts of blueberries and walnuts, has proven to have had a strong impact on Sylvia’s condition that her recipes are now being shared by the Alzheimer’s Society.

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Is Dementia Preventable? Ways to Reduce the Risk

dementiaIf you have elderly family members you make be asking yourself: is dementia preventable? We take a look at 9 ways to reduce the risk.

Did you know that the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia.

This insidious disease steals your memory and makes daily living difficult. It’s expected that by 2050, almost 14 million people will live with the disease.

Is dementia preventable? If you’ve got senior family members, no doubt you’ve asked yourself this question.

Research into Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is ongoing. But there are some ways to reduce your risk for this deadly disease.

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That Dementia In Congress May Be Real…

congressJoseph P FarrellWow… I mean, just… well, wow.

For several months, a Certain Authoritative Figure and I have been speculating – more off the record than on – that the whole political “scene” in the USSA is so looney and nutty that one has to entertain the possibility that mind manipulation techniques and technologies (or for that matter, just plain old fashioned “magic and possession”) might be being used on certain members of Congress.

After all, in the last (s)election, the Clowns In America ran several “retired” candidates of their own, and the Clowns In America were and probably still are into “that sort of research.” Just recall, for example, Richard Helms oozing hubris and grease in front of the Church Committee when he was testifying about the MK-ULTRA program.

The problem may be much simpler, but equally problematical, if this article shared by V.T. is to be believed:

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Geoengineering releases high concentrations of toxic aluminum into the air

Tracey WatsonGeoengineering, also known as climate engineering, is a controversial subject. Though many people dismiss it as nothing more than a conspiracy theory, there are many others who vehemently insist that governmental and other organizations are actively involved in attempts to manipulate the weather.

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Most of these experiments, they say, are directed at reversing the effects of so-called climate change, while some agencies have more sinister reasons for wanting to manipulate the weather, including a desire to control the ionosphere – and therefore radio communications – for military purposes.

In recent years, evidence has been mounting that perhaps geoengineering should not quickly be dismissed as conspiracy theory. Reports have emerged suggesting that increased amounts of aluminum are being detected in precipitation. Continue reading

Use This Herb to Treat Alzheimer’s, Boost Liver Health And Prevent Diabetes

AshwagandhaHealthy Food House – You’ve heard about ‘superfoods’, so how about ‘wonder herbs’. As you might expect, a wonder herb is a herb that has a vast number of different health benefits and that has been shown to help combat any number of problems.

One such herb is Ashwagandha. This is a herb that may just be able to prevent Alzheimer’s, to combat diabetes and to improve liver health. That’s a lot of bang for your buck, so how exactly does it work and what is this miracle substance?

What is Ashwangandha?

Ashwagandha is an evergreen perennial herb that grows as high as five feet. It is also known as winter cherry and Indian Ginseng and as the latter name suggests, it is found in India.

As with many herbs, ashwagandha has been enjoyed historically for numerous health benefits. These include improved energy and vitality. Today though, evidence is mounting to suggest that ashwagandha may also be able to treat a number of conditions.

Ashwagandha and Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease is a serious condition that is a form of dementia. It essentially involves the deterioration of neurons throughout the brain which in turn leads to the loss of functions. The problem is widespread and growing and causes symptoms such as confusion, personality changes, hallucinations, forgetfulness, motor control impairments and more. Continue reading