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Are you suspecting that a loved one is exhibiting early stage symptoms of Dementia and/or Alzheimer's Disease?
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Here is an extract from the ebook "The Complete Guide to Treating & Coping with Alzheimer's Disease"
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What is Alzheimer's Disease?
Alzheimer's disease is a silent killer.
It slowly and steadily causes the brain to deteriorate. Initially, a person with AD (Alzheimer's disease) could experience intermittent memory lapses with other symptoms like lack of proper judgment, an inability to express themselves properly, confusing views and, sometimes, changes in their personality.
Alzheimer's disease is very common in the twenty-first century, with more than eighteen million affected people all over the world. Alzheimer's disease destroys neurons and affects neurotransmitters of your nervous system. This harms normal functioning of the brain. Still, the exact cause for Alzheimer's disease is unknown and there is no cure for it at this writing.
It sounds depressing, and it is, but remember that the progress of this disease differs from person to person.
Common Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease
These are high blood pressure, high homocysteine levels, family history of the disease, nervous disorders, difficulty in doing normal routine work, repetitive attitudes and losing interest in activities which were previously enjoyed.
Females get it more than men do.
They can take certain medications and supplements like Vitamin E capsules to slow down the progress of the disease.
So far, not one single item can be taken or used which has shown a huge effect on AD (Alzheimer's Disease.) However, there have been many tests that show a variety of things you can do to help offset the disease in different degrees.
Some changes in lifestyle and behavior patterns like:
- keeping a relaxed attitude
- listening to soothing music
- regular massage sessions
- spending time with pets like cats and dogs
- going for walks with friends or care-givers
- family counseling, and even
- bright light therapy.
Getting the disease diagnosed early can improve the treatment options.
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You like the above extract from the ebook "The Complete Guide to Treating & Coping with Alzheimer's Disease"? Then, read on...
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It's a good bet that you, like the rest of us, have forgotten something and then, jokingly, said, "it must be old-timers disease."
We didn't mean to be hurtful, but our comment can cut deeply if there is a person present who is trying to cope with the disease.
With more than 18 million known cases of Alzheimer's Disease world-wide, the odds are that you have had some contact with someone who is close to this horrible degenerating disease. It may be a victim or a family member of a victim.
Maybe you even suspect that a loved one is exhibiting early stage symptoms of Dementia and/or Alzheimer's Disease. If you think that may be the case, The Complete Guide to Treating & Coping with Alzheimer's Disease is just what you need.
Learning what you need to know to understand the disease gives you a definite roadmap for how to cope, not only with the disease but with caring for your loved one.
Alzheimer's Disease is actually a form of dementia. What comes first - dementia or Alzheimer's? There are many conditions being investigated as possible causes of Alzheimer's Disease.
We are still exploring the possible causes of Alzheimer's Disease.
This disease affects vital areas of the patient's brain with serious effects on those parts which control long-term memory, motion, reasoning and thought.
If you suspect that a friend or family member is suffering from Alzheimer's, early detection is critical.
No matter what your situation is, you will find the answers you need right here:
Need to identify the symptoms?. . .Chapter 5 breaks it down for you into the three types of symptoms: early, developing and serious
There are 10 early warning signs and you can learn more about them in Chapter 6
Chapter 7 outlines the different stages of Alzheimer's Disease
Did you know that estrogen plays a role for women in regards to this disease? Chapter 10 explains it for you.
Discover how important early signs can be in Chapter 11.
Do you need to learn better ways to communicate with an Alzheimer's patient? Chapter 26 teaches you how to do that effectively.
How to care for an Alzheimer's patient without sacrificing your own health can be learned in Chapter 31.
Does your friend or family member exhibit signs of uncertainty when attempting simple, routine tasks? Are behavioral patterns escalating to borderline violence? Is there a family history of dementia or Alzheimer's Disease?
Any or all of the above could just be normal signs of aging. However, why take the risk? Don't wait until it's too late.
Get the answers you need now!
Remember, early detection is critical to diagnosing and managing this debilitating disease. Don't bet a life on it. Grab your copy now!
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