More than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease and it’s
currently incurable. That’s why it’s important to do what you can to
prevent it and boost your brain power now.
The good news is, despite what you may have heard, cognitive decline is not inevitable. What's more, maintaining your memory has little to do with genetics, and even less to do with drugs.
What you can do are a few simple exercises that take just minutes a day. They’re easy to understand and easy to do, and I’ll show them to you free in my special report “Repair Your Aging Brain in Just 15 Minutes a Day.”
The good news is, despite what you may have heard, cognitive decline is not inevitable. What's more, maintaining your memory has little to do with genetics, and even less to do with drugs.
What you can do are a few simple exercises that take just minutes a day. They’re easy to understand and easy to do, and I’ll show them to you free in my special report “Repair Your Aging Brain in Just 15 Minutes a Day.”
You can slow or prevent the
cognitive decline that sets in with age. You have to challenge your
mind every day. Think of your brain as a dynamic system. The neurons
respond to environmental factors and mental stimulation. By stimulating
your mind, you preserve your memory, and can even restore the clarity
you had in your youth!
Research shows the more
you use your brain the less your risk of Alzheimer's disease. Dr.
Yaakov Stern, a clinical psychologist at Columbia University in New York
City discovered that people with less than an eighth-grade education
had twice as much risk of developing Alzheimer's as those with formal
education.
And if those with lower educational levels worked at mentally un-stimulating jobs, the risk was three times higher. The more connections, or synapses, you can develop between brain cells, the more resistant they are to the disease.
And if those with lower educational levels worked at mentally un-stimulating jobs, the risk was three times higher. The more connections, or synapses, you can develop between brain cells, the more resistant they are to the disease.
How do you create these connections?
I’ll show you in my Free Report - Repair Your Aging Brain... in Just 15 Minutes a Day! Get your FREE report INSTANTLY... along with the latest health news and little-known health solutions that really work.
To Your Good Health,
Al Sears, MD
Al Sears, MD
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