Alzheimer's disease (AD) is well known to be the most common form of dementia.
There are many common symptoms in the Alzheimer patient. The early stages of the disease involves, repetitive questions, frequent safety mishaps, forgetfulness, and an inability to acquire new memories. When suspected and other organic causes are ruled out, such as medication interactions, tumors, toxicity, and blood sugar abnormalities, the diagnosis is confirmed with cognitive testing.
As the disease advances, symptoms include confusion, irritability, aggression, mood swings, progressive long-term memory loss, losing their way to well known destinations, eventually culminating to a completely co-dependent state.
Individual prognosis is difficult to assess, as the duration of the disease varies. Alzheimer’s develops for an indeterminate period of time before becoming fully apparent, and it can progress undiagnosed for years. The mean life expectancy varies depending upon the age at diagnosis.
Research
This degenerative, and terminal disease was first described and named after German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer in 1906.
Alzheimers disease (90%of cases) is most commonly diagnosed in persons over 65 years of age (1). 4.5 million individuals are currently living in the United States with AD with an estimated 360,000 new cases diagnosed each year (1). Only about 5% of AD can be “theoretically” attributed to genetic mutations strongly suggesting that neurodegenerative disease is nearly entirely environmental and therefore preventable.
IV therapy has shown to increase oxygenation and improve arterial blood flow through numerous studies.
Brain Inflammation has been shown repeatedly over and over again to be the direct link to the development of dementia along with environmental toxicity (2) (3) (4).
Treatment
There is no significant drug or treatment in conventional medicine. The use of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors benefits roughly half of individuals and delays progression by less than a year.
Integrative Medicine Treatment
Multiple IV therapies: this allows increased oxygenation, blood flow, nutrient delivery, and waste removal from the brain decreasing inflammation which is the direct, documented, culprit in AD.
High dosage and extreme natural anti-inflammatory nutrients and herbs shown to decrease brain infammation and plaque formation.
Detoxification and depuration (removal) of environmental toxins and chemicals that move to the brain and induce chronic inflammation.
Reduction and elimination of inflammatory foods.
There are many common symptoms in the Alzheimer patient. The early stages of the disease involves, repetitive questions, frequent safety mishaps, forgetfulness, and an inability to acquire new memories. When suspected and other organic causes are ruled out, such as medication interactions, tumors, toxicity, and blood sugar abnormalities, the diagnosis is confirmed with cognitive testing.
As the disease advances, symptoms include confusion, irritability, aggression, mood swings, progressive long-term memory loss, losing their way to well known destinations, eventually culminating to a completely co-dependent state.
Individual prognosis is difficult to assess, as the duration of the disease varies. Alzheimer’s develops for an indeterminate period of time before becoming fully apparent, and it can progress undiagnosed for years. The mean life expectancy varies depending upon the age at diagnosis.
Research
This degenerative, and terminal disease was first described and named after German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer in 1906.
Alzheimers disease (90%of cases) is most commonly diagnosed in persons over 65 years of age (1). 4.5 million individuals are currently living in the United States with AD with an estimated 360,000 new cases diagnosed each year (1). Only about 5% of AD can be “theoretically” attributed to genetic mutations strongly suggesting that neurodegenerative disease is nearly entirely environmental and therefore preventable.
IV therapy has shown to increase oxygenation and improve arterial blood flow through numerous studies.
Brain Inflammation has been shown repeatedly over and over again to be the direct link to the development of dementia along with environmental toxicity (2) (3) (4).
Treatment
There is no significant drug or treatment in conventional medicine. The use of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors benefits roughly half of individuals and delays progression by less than a year.
Integrative Medicine Treatment
Multiple IV therapies: this allows increased oxygenation, blood flow, nutrient delivery, and waste removal from the brain decreasing inflammation which is the direct, documented, culprit in AD.
High dosage and extreme natural anti-inflammatory nutrients and herbs shown to decrease brain infammation and plaque formation.
Detoxification and depuration (removal) of environmental toxins and chemicals that move to the brain and induce chronic inflammation.
Reduction and elimination of inflammatory foods.

















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