Regain your independence by reversing Alzheimer’s disease and dementia

This 4th of July week, I’ve been talking all about your independence. And how one key way to maintain it is to break away from the crony, corporatist big food industry by filling your kitchen with fresh, organic produce, grass-fed meats, and dairy products from small, local farmers and from your own garden.

So, today, let’s talk about two more big threats to your independence: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and dementia.

These devastating brain diseases can rob you of your liberty in the most fundamental ways, taking away a lifetime’s worth of achievements, relationships, and memories.

Thankfully, researchers on the front lines of these diseases are beginning to show we can combat them by following a sensible diet and supplement plan. In fact, as I’ve reported many times, a few years ago, researchers with the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) conducted a small, but important study on 10 patients with AD.

They found that nine out of 10 patients significantly reversed the symptoms of AD and dementia by following a personalized plan that involved some lifestyle, dietary, and nutritional approaches.

And now, I’m pleased to tell you that the UCLA study includes 100 patients who have experienced reversal of cognitive decline!

UCLA research study expands nationwide

As part of the expanded study,100 patients have now been treated, using the same natural approaches, by different doctors around the country. The expanded program has been dubbed “ReCode” and targets five main areas of concern:

  • Identifying and treating harmful pathogens present in the bloodstream
  • Identifying and repairing “leaky gut” by enhancing the microbiome (the microbiome is the environment in your gastrointestinal [GI] tract where trillions of healthy probiotic bacteria thrive)
  • Identifying and treating insulin resistance
  • Identifying and correcting suboptimal nutrient intake
  • Identifying and removing toxins

The UCLA researchers recently published an overview of some of the success stories in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Parkinsonism. In some cases, we even have brain imaging to document the improvement!

Unfortunately, we don’t have complete details of the personalized plans the patients followed. But that’s for two good reasons…

  1. The results contain personalized, private patient information. So, the complete details of their regimens are protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
  2. There’s actually a proprietary aspect to these remarkable treatments, as the physicians have devoted their careers to this important work.

What are your options?

So, while we don’t have the full details of the actual, individualized regimens these patients followed as part of the new ReCode program, you still have options…

For one, you can apply to join the expanding ReCode trial at one of their various locations around the country. I know George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, D.C., is running one leg of it. In fact, three patients treated at GWU were part of the new report published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Parkinsonism. Plus, the current director of GWU’s ReCode program is a co-author of my medical textbooks.

Unfortunately, enrollment in this program isn’t typically reimbursed by health insurance. So, joining ReCode will cost a minimum of $10,000 to $40,000—in just the first year.

Now, protecting your brain and mind is certainly worth any cost. But not everyone can come up with that kind of money. Especially when you’re already forced to pay as much as $12,000 or more, per person, per year for mandatory health insurance that doesn’t even cover the true healthcare you really want.

Plus, even though ReCode is now offered at multiple clinics nationwide, spots remain very limited. Leaving millions of folks with this debilitating disease with very few places to turn for help.

But here’s the good news: You can adopt a successful version of the program on your own by enrolling in my online learning protocol, the Complete Alzheimer’s Cure. This innovative learning tool includes all the natural steps used in the original UCLA protocol research, which I had the opportunity to review four years ago. Plus, it contains important, additional steps, which I added based on 40 years of my own research.

To learn more about the Complete Alzheimer’s Cure, or to enroll today, simply click here.

Source:

“Reversal of Cognitive Decline: 100 Patients.” Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Parkinsonism, 2018. 8:5:450. DOI/10.4172/2161-0460.1000450