Monday, September 04, 2006

Alzheimer's Disease ebook review

Recently I purchased an ebook for a natural way to treat Alzheimer’s disease. I don’t like the idea about pumping drugs through my body or anyone else’s. I am not affected by Alzheimer’s disease. A family member was diagnosed about 9 months ago. We all knew there was something wrong and through research I found this ebook which concentrates on good nutrition and the use of supplements. It has only been one month but already there have been subtle signs of improvement. This ebook is certainly a great guide to improving brain function. Below I have included a review by a nutritionist/master herbalist:

“Frank's program has all the makings of a good nutritional supplement program that can get people turned around and on the right track to experiencing a better, well-functioning brain! It's easy to read, accurate, and shows he has some in-depth knowledge that many beginning health professionals seem to lack or even forget.

Moreover, it shows readers that maybe they don't have to take the verdict of memory problems like Alzheimer's as a total downhill process. I've worked with people who have been able to see significant changes in loved ones with
Alzheimer's Disease, just from using various supplements, like the ones mentioned here.

If you're experiencing signs of a bad memory, start with good nutrition! Use the supplements. Go for it! There's nothing better than a well-functioning, well-balanced
mind to go with a well-functioning body!”

Dr. Donna Schwontkowski
Author, Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces
Chiropractic physician (ret)
Nutritionist/Master Herbalist


If you are interested in checking out the site for this ebook you can find it here

2 Comments:

Blogger elaine said...

There has been no research in humans also people should be aware of the following:

Because huperzine A may increase the likelihood of seizures for individuals with epilepsy, it should not be taken by individuals who have or have had seizures.

Huperzine A may cause the heart to beat slower than it would normally. Individuals who have heart rhythm abnormalities should avoid taking huperzine A due to the chance it may cause dangerous disruptions in heart rhythm.

A side effect of increased acetylcholine activity is an increase in body secretions, including mucus and saliva. This effect may worsen respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema. Individuals with chronic respiratory conditions should not take huperzine A.

Increased production of stomach acid, possibly caused by huperzine A's cholinergic effect, may aggravate ulcers of the stomach or small intestine. Therefore, individuals with ulcers should avoid taking huperzine A.

Urine output may also be increased by huperzine A. Individuals who have bladder conditions or other conditions, such as benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), that may be made worse by increased amounts of urine should not take huperzine A.

6:27 AM  
Blogger frankiej said...

I have mentioned in an earlier comment that I am not in the medical profession so it is advised that anyone looking for treatment should consult their doctor. Thanks for leaving the comment. It all adds to my research.

4:14 PM  

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