Alzheimers

Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia have many causes. Excessive nervous system stress, physical and environmental toxicity, hormone and vitamin imbalances and just to name a few.

Recent discoveries in neuroscience have shown that the brain has the ability to repair and regenerate itself. New neural pathways reconnect and create new healthy signals through brain fibers. Restoring many functions previously thought impossible. It is all about frequency, vibrational signals and energy.

With the use of Biomagnetics, lightwave, pulse diagnosis and/or brainwave therapy, many who suffer with this terrible problem have reported marked change in their symptoms very rapidly. All of these options are painless, non-invasive and reasonably priced.

According to Web MD:

Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Forms of Dementia

Dementia is the loss of mental functions — such as thinking, memory, and reasoning — that is severe enough to interfere with a person’s daily functioning. Dementia is not a disease itself, but rather a group of symptoms that are caused by various diseases or conditions. Symptoms can also include changes in personality, mood, and behavior. In some cases, the dementia can be treated and cured because the cause is treatable. Examples of this include dementia caused by substance abuse (illicit drugs and alcohol), combinations of prescription medications, and hormone or vitamin imbalances. In some cases, although the person may appear to have dementia, a severe depression can be causing the symptoms.

Dementia develops when the parts of the brain that are involved with learning, memory, decision-making, and language are affected by one or more of a variety of infections or diseases. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, but there are as many as 50 other known causes.

Because some causes of dementia can be cured or partially treated, it is very important that your doctor is thorough when making the diagnosis, so as not to miss potentially treatable conditions.

What Causes Dementia?

There are several things that could cause dementia:

  • Diseases that cause degeneration or loss of nerve cells in the brain such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s.
  • Diseases that affect blood vessels, such as stroke, which can cause a disorder known as multi-infarct dementia.
  • Toxic reactions, like excessive alcohol or drug use.
  • Nutritional deficiencies, like vitamin B12 and folate deficiency.
  • Infections that affect the brain and spinal cord, such as AIDS dementia complex and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
  • Certain types of hydrocephalus, an accumulation of fluid in the brain that can result from developmental abnormalities, infections, injury, or brain tumors.
  • Head injury — either a single severe head injury or longer term smaller injuries, like in boxers.
  • Illnesses other than in the brain, such as kidney, liver, and lung diseases, can all lead to dementia.

Alzheimer’s disease causes 50% to 60% of all dementia. But researchers have found that two nervous diseases, which were originally incorrectly diagnosed as Alzheimer’s, are emerging as major causes of dementia: Lewy body disease and Pick’s disease.

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