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Avoidable Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease: Food 

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Learn from Geriatric Neuropsychiatrist and Alzheimer's Specialist Dr. William A. Van Horn about 1 of the 3 primary risk factors that you can affect with lifestyle choices to reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia - Food.
Most factors associated with Alzheimer's disease are avoidable. Factors that you can intervene and make a change so they do not cause your brain to die too fast.
The 3 primary avoidable risk factors are Food, Exercise, and Protection (FEP).
Your brain is a living, physical organ that works off of chemicals and electricity. Living, physical organs need food, they need exercise, and they need protection.
Therefore, the risk factors are the opposite of that. If you don't feed your brain, it will die faster.
This is an excerpt from Dr. Van Horn's comprehensive guide, The Alzheimer's Journey, that you can watch entirely free for a limited time at the link below:
www.alzheimersmd.org/alzheime...
The Alzheimer's Journey is the information, understanding, and Dr. Van Horn's uniquely effective treatment protocols to help you and your loved ones:
- reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease,
- slow the progression of memory loss, and
- maximize the quality of life for loved ones disabled by this horrible disease.
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Alzheimersmd.org website or group information should never be considered a substitute for individualized medical assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your prescribing physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it due to something you have read on this website. Always consult your prescribing physician before altering or stopping any medications you have been prescribed.
Any remarks Dr. Van Horn may make regarding an individual’s story or comments should not be construed as establishing a physician-patient relationship between Dr. Van Horn and a caregiver or a care recipient.
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