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Brain Fog- Memory Loss- Alzheimers
"Brain Fog - Memory Loss - Alzheimer's
Can something be done about it?"
by Janie Ihrig
It's a sad day when someone you love can't drive because
they can't think clearly.
It happens everyday. They say nothing can be done about it.
Or, can it?
At the age of 68 my mother wanted so much to drive, but my
father wouldn't let her. I loved her dearly and felt I could let her drive with me. Her concentration was so poor
that she looked everywhere except in front of her. It was a frightening day and very heartbreaking for me, but I decided
my father was right. She couldn't drive anymore.
My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, a horrible disease
affecting the mental ability to direct the body. Over the years, I saw the anger, the frustration and disappointment
in her eyes, because she was unable to communicate coherently. A heartbreaking experience for both my mother
and those who loved her. Ten years later she passed away.
I have since been looking for something to prevent or even
reverse that sort of thing. There has been a lot uncovered about the disease since my mother died, memory problems are
being resolved today including Alzheimer's.
Here's something I learned recently.
Tom Warren was diagnosed with Alzheimer's after having a CAT scan. Four years later, another CAT scan showed a normal
brain. And, he was living a normal life again.
Tom has written a book, "Beating Alzheimer's" in which he gives his full story. Anyone who knows an Alzheimer's or
memory loss victim needs to read this book. It gives an overview of what to do and further research. The book will
open the door to hope and possibly save a person's life and spare the family much stress and horror which accompanies
this disease.
Tom’s story will capture your attention and inspire you to move beyond the world of futile destiny.
Similar to an Electrical Connection
The nerve endings in the brain, must be exposed and in good
condition to transmit impulses similar to electricity moving from an outlet onto the receptors of a plug. When these
nerve endings are tangled and coated, they lose their ability to function as transmitters and communication
becomes garbled.
Research over the last 15 years indicates that, “brain fog”
memory loss and Alzheimer's are the result of foreign
substances and/or allergic reactions in the brain causing swelling and the accumulation of plaque residue. Research
shows brain tissue of Alzheimer's victims as tangled nerve
fibers coated with plaque residue. This plaque can come
from many sources - toxic metals like mercury and aluminum,
petrochemicals, hydrocarbons, foods, pollens, etc.
These tangled nerve fibers coated in plaque residue are found at the nerve endings (synapses) where the transmission
of impulses occurs. These synapses, disfigured and coated, will not send and receive impulses, thus communication
breaks down.
A lot can be done!
To aid your memory, start by balancing your body's pH (acid
alkaline balance). Having the correct acid alkaline balance
throughout the body will ensure the body's internal
communication systems function properly, which helps the
body heal itself and grow old gracefully.
Healthy blood is slightly alkaline. When too much acid
accumulates in the body, it acts as a poison. The body has
to deal with the acid overload by neutralizing it, storing
it or excreting it through various channels. The liver can
become sluggish doing a poor job, allowing the acids to
accumulate. This results in many health problems like brain
fog, joint pain, weight problems, etc.
If you want to reverse memory problems, it’s tricky, but can
be done. Learn all you can and map out a program to take
you or your loved one through to recovery. This would
include:
*Bringing the pH's back into the normal range,
*Removing foreign substances and/or allergens causing the
problem,
*Detoxifying the body,
*Ensuring a daily intake of appropriate nutrition, vitamins
and minerals,
*Maintaining a mild exercise program on a daily basis. An
hour walk is wonderful.
It may not be easy, but if someone wants their life back,
it's well worth going for. Progress has been made. There
is hope. Life can be taken back from this dread disease.
I encourage you to look further for yourself and those you
love.
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Janis Ihrig is a Student of Healthy Living and a Lifetime
Education writer/publisher of Newsletter: "Health Talk – Uncovering a
Lost Treasure." She gives information and practical steps to a balanced pH.
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