No one ever asks to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease, but when the diagnosis becomes a reality, we're forced to learn everything doctors and patients know about it in one fell swoop. Unfortunately, that might be too late for some, but for others, those not in the last days of this debilitating disease, there are small pockets of hope to possibly prevent, reverse, or delay this horrible disease.
It may sound unbelievable, but it's true. There are certain conditions under which you can delay the onset of Alzheimer's. With just a few simple techniques, you can begin to do what's necessary to keep this disease at bay for as long as possible.
People who are suffering with the early signs may be able to reverse some of the losses they've suffered and regain cognitive functioning.
Those with what would be considered moderate (Stages two and three) have seen some success with easy-to-do exercises for the mind and body. They may find that some of their memory is restored.
No matter what stage of the disease you or your loved one are in, there is hope. This book, "You Can Beat Alzheimer's—Let Me Show You How" (a completely revised and updated book of his last book titled, "Prevent, Delay, Reverse Alzheimer's") can help you find a path to better cognitive function and a better understanding of how the disease process works and what may prevent it from causing permanent damage.