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Regarding Alzheimers research.. There is alot of independant study being done right now that is not about one pill solutions but a broad systemic and lifestyl approach that puts protocols in place at the same time. Look up the work of Dr Dale Bredesen. I apply some of his methods and i have reversed many of my parents symtoms. For one, there is no more sundowning, and no more erratic behavior. Mood is very good. My dad plays ping pong, dances, and plays cards. At one point he was distraught and sleeping all day. Not anymore. I give probiotics, high fats in the morning, He has his super coffee at times but usually an espresso every morning , And it kick starts his metabolism.
Love us and save us, what will they come up with next - !
You could report the advertisers to the ASA (www.asai.ie) if you feel there's been a serious breach of the code.
It's the ads for equity release that get up my nose more than most. And the personal injury lawyers.
Ugh! - don't start me!
related to insulin resistance. But that isn't a quick fix, nor does it help with a
senior who can't or won't radically change their diet. Plus once the damage
is done it's another story.
Quick fixes tempt seniors to flit from one fad to the next. And can be pricey.
Oh and can also be the subject to hours of redundant conversations. My Dads gotten sucked into a few of these "hurry while supplies last" schemes that
always seem to be on a monthly billing schedule. Nothing quite like spending
hours on hold with customer service to cancel a useless fad subscription.
He also has the worst possible diet, with absolutely no desire to change it, or willpower to change it. He loves sugar, fried food and junk. He can come up with all kinds of excuses why this and that. His "upper GI doctor told him to add sweetener to his coffee to help him digest it." (Of course, she didn't, but that's what he says.) He has bought numerous bladder control supplements, and guess what, they don't work either. So much money down the drain, it makes me sick. I look forward to the day when I can legitimately take away the credit and debit cards, but then I don't look forward to that day for so many reasons. What on earth will I be dealing with then?
What a horrible ride this is that we are all on.
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The schemes are endless. It's sad how so many people get sucked in to the lies.