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36-point program for reversing dementia
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 264728" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>He's published at least two studies (the latest with 100 or so patients) showing reversal of dementia, which is better by far than any other dementia treatment anywhere. If you read his protocol it actually addresses root cause issues and breaks the type of dementia down into specific cause categories. For example, untreated Lyme disease is known to produce dementia-like symptoms and the mainstream Lyme tests have numerous false negatives. Everything in his protocol are things everyone should be doing for their overall health (such as keeping insulin levels low) but which the mainstream usually does not address, so it's not "expensive", it's table-stakes for good health (which almost no one does.) I don't know what it costs if you use his service but it is fully open-source so anyone can do it although a fair amount of tests are involved, and it has to be less than the cost of traditional treatment and hospice care, to say nothing of the emotional cost of seeing someone lose their memory. Finally, anytime you see someone say "not proven" a huge alarm should sound in your head, especially since much of mainstream medicine is "not proven" , e.g. statins, the Myplate diet, etc. This is a particularly sore point with me since I am currently seeing several people succumb to dementia and to my knowledge they were never offered this as an option even though it is the very definition of harmless to at least try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 264728, member: 15235"] He's published at least two studies (the latest with 100 or so patients) showing reversal of dementia, which is better by far than any other dementia treatment anywhere. If you read his protocol it actually addresses root cause issues and breaks the type of dementia down into specific cause categories. For example, untreated Lyme disease is known to produce dementia-like symptoms and the mainstream Lyme tests have numerous false negatives. Everything in his protocol are things everyone should be doing for their overall health (such as keeping insulin levels low) but which the mainstream usually does not address, so it's not "expensive", it's table-stakes for good health (which almost no one does.) I don't know what it costs if you use his service but it is fully open-source so anyone can do it although a fair amount of tests are involved, and it has to be less than the cost of traditional treatment and hospice care, to say nothing of the emotional cost of seeing someone lose their memory. Finally, anytime you see someone say "not proven" a huge alarm should sound in your head, especially since much of mainstream medicine is "not proven" , e.g. statins, the Myplate diet, etc. This is a particularly sore point with me since I am currently seeing several people succumb to dementia and to my knowledge they were never offered this as an option even though it is the very definition of harmless to at least try. [/QUOTE]
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