10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's

  1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life, especially recent events
  2. Difficulty performing familiar tasks
  3. Problems with language
  4. Disorientation to time and place
  5. Impaired judgment or decision-making
  6. Problems with abstract thinking
  7. Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps
  8. Changes in mood and behavior
  9. Changes in personality
  10. Loss of initiative

Is Treatment Possible?

Some medications are used to try to slow the progression of the disease; however, a definitive cure is not yet available.

Foods Beneficial for Alzheimer's

Carrot juice cure: Freshly squeezed carrot juice excellently enhances cognitive power. To ensure vitamins pass into the cells, it must be sipped slowly along with half a teaspoon of olive oil. It increases acetylcholine levels; acetylcholine is the most abundant substance in brain cells. Carrots containing beta-carotene are also beneficial for skin problems, vision disorders, and lung diseases caused by aging. It is possible for a patient in the early stages of Alzheimer's to recover their health with this cure. Its benefits are seen when applied on an empty stomach before bedtime for three months. (Note: This cure may cause cancer in smokers.)

Lavender: Very beneficial for Alzheimer's disease; it is referred to as the "brain broom." It balances blood pressure, opens heart and brain vessels, prevents stroke, and lowers cholesterol. It is highly recommended for Alzheimer's patients and the elderly. One glass in the morning and evening; prepared not by boiling but by placing a few sprigs in hot water, letting it steep, and then drinking.

Clove: Opens the mind, increases energy, and provides vitality. You can add a few cloves to your brewed tea. It has germicidal properties; its scent also has mind-opening effects.

Rosemary: The borneol and cineol active compounds it contains stimulate blood circulation and the nervous system; it is beneficial against general weakness and memory decline and increases body resistance.

Green tea: A natural and rich source of antioxidants. Contains polyphenols, catechins, flavonoids, fluoride, and tannins. These compounds protect the body from oxidative damage caused by free radicals; prevent cancer and accelerate toxin elimination.

Nettle: Known as the "youth plant"; its oil is called "youth oil." Using it periodically is beneficial.

Ginkgo Biloba: Has vascular repair properties. Speeds up blood flow, strengthens the nervous system and brain.

Pear: Cleanses vascular calcification and rejuvenates all body vessels. It is a true miracle fruit.

Tomato: With its rich vitamin and lycopene content, it is among foods considered as healing as medicine for Alzheimer's patients. It has been scientifically proven effective in many types of cancer, especially prostate cancer. It is beneficial to use tomatoes in season, and in winter, paste prepared in the sun; lycopene content increases when cooked. Do not miss pepper or tomato paste with olive oil on your breakfast table.

Lemon and orange peel: Powerful antioxidants rich in vitamin C that aid tissue repair.

Walnut and green walnut: Walnut oil and unripe green walnuts are extremely valuable nutrients for memory.