Tuesday, May 19, 2015

How to Prevent and Cure Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

How to Prevent and Cure Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia 

Hey, my name’s John Wells and I’m here to tell you about a radical cure that can prevent Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

How to Prevent and Cure Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

But first, let me ask you this… are you constantly forgetting things? Do you have a loved one who’s currently suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or dementia? Is their memory getting worse and worse?

Are You Scared That One Day You'll Lose Your Memory?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, I’m sure I don’t have to tell you how painful and difficult it is to see your loved one lose their mind, and how scary it is to experience memory loss yourself.

What’s even more scary is this…

If you know someone in your family who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, there’s a good chance you’ll inherit the same mental disease.

But what if I told you there was a simple way to prevent this. That it’s possible to beat Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
It’s possible to protect your brain and make it stronger.

How to Prevent and Cure Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
Imagine what life would be like if you didn’t have to worry about mental decay...
Don’t you want to live the life you deserve? A life filled with joy. A life with perfect mental health?

I’m here to tell you about a radical new treatment that has already helped thousands of people. But before I do that...

"I’d Like To Tell You My Story. In 2013 I Was Involved In A Serious Accident. I Wish I Could Tell You What Happened But It’s All A Blur..."

All I remember is walking down the street then waking up in the hospital. According to witnesses, I’d stepped out into the road at the same time that a blue Honda civic shot a red light.

The impact was horrific. My body was thrown across the street like a rag doll. My legs and hip were shattered. My right arm and ribs were broken. And the back of my head connected with the road.

I was in hospital for over 9 months. The first three months I didn’t wake up. I was in what is called an induced coma. The rest I can’t remember . . . my memory was gone.

Unlike the rest of my body which was pinned, stapled and put back together . . . my brain was damaged. I couldn’t remember anything. My dad’s name. Where I lived. Who my friends were. Even my wife’s name.

You ever have that feeling where you know the answer to a question but you just can’t get it out? It’s right there on the tip of your tongue, but you just can’t say it. That’s exactly how I felt . . . all the time . . . every single day.

The doctors kept telling me not to worry. “It’s early days,” they said.

“Easy for you to say doc.”

“Wait six months,” they told me.

It’s a fact that any “cognitive” improvement is unlikely to occur after 6 months, especially after a brain injury. I was devastated. I was in constant pain. I couldn’t grip things. I couldn’t walk.

I’d lost my sense of smell and I couldn't remember anything for more than a few hours. But the most painful thing of all was seeing the worry and pain it caused my loved ones. My wife still tears up when she tells me what happened next.

Six months later the doctors came to see me. They were holding a copy of my MRI scans.
An MRI scan is really just an x-ray of the brain. And mine looked like this (the image on the left is my actual scan).

It was bad. I was told that the neural network in my brain had been damaged by excessive trauma to the temporal lobe, obstructing cognitive development and regular functions.

"In Plain English: My Brain And My Ability To Remember Things Was Gone"
Now my story might have ended there. Just another guy in a hospital room with no hope and no future. But I got lucky. Real lucky. Because my brother made a call that changed my life.

Now my brother’s a pretty great guy, but he’s also the most stubborn man I know... and he’s also a doctor... and he didn’t believe anything the other doctors were telling me. Not even for a second.

That’s when he made a call that would not only give me my memory back. He made a call that would go on to take memory and brain development to a whole 
new level. My brother got in touch with cognitive expert Dr. Charles Locke.

Dr. Locke worked in the Memory Lab in Cambridge and has over 20 years experience helping patients with Alzheimer's disease, dementia and memory loss.

Dr. Locke was interested in my case and came all the way from Cambridge to see me. What happened next was a miracle.

Dr. Locke had been working with a team of researchers, including Dr. Andrew Rowles on a new treatment that was having incredible results.

“Groundbreaking New Research Helps Patients Overcome Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Loss”
Once I got out of the hospital, Dr. Locke took me to his lab. It was here that I literally became a human guinea pig. I was studied, examined, poked and prodded. Then the real magic began.

Dr. Locke asked me if I was ready to try an experiment. He wanted to try some new techniques he’d been working on.

I was told that these techniques had helped patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease and dementia. And they could also help people with memory problems too.

Now I’ll be honest, I was terrified. What was he going to do? Inject me with a bunch of needles? Cut my brain open?

Fortunately, there was no cutting, no blood, and no needles. Just a simple experiment. Dr Locke sat me down and ran me through a series of simple exercises and memory techniques—and it all took less than 2 hours.

After the experiment finished Dr. Locke told me to practice these techniques everyday. After that he told to go home and come back and see him again in six weeks.

NOW!!

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