- 10 Traits We See in Alzheimers’ Patients
It is important to be aware that Alzheimers is not a normal part of the aging process. Alzheimers exists where the brain starts to atrophy as a result of certain factors. Understanding these causative factors is crucial. First, it is important to recognize physical, emotional, and intellectual characteristics which should cause caregivers to suspect a potential Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
- Blank Stare.
- Inability to recall even short term events.
- Difficulty comprehending reading material.
- Decreased ability to use complex words.
- Confusing words and names.
- Slower mental processing.
- More generalized anxiety.
- Erratic Sleep.
- Feelings of Overwhelm.
10. Decreased engagement in life.
5 Causative Factors of Alzheimer’s and/or Dementia
Overall inflammation caused by:
- Hormonal imbalances (high blood sugar, high levels of cortisol, low levels of progesterone and high levels estrogen).
- Nutritional deficiencies.
- Higher copper levels, lower zinc levels.
- Viruses, infections, mold toxicity, Candida infections periodontal disease.
- Toxic exposure inside and outside the body.
This analysis is a simplification of complex physiological principles but are nonetheless accurate. The next blog post will explore how to turn back the clock on brain-based aging. The research and analysis discussed in this blog are from the research of Dr. Stephen Cabral and the book by Dale Bredesen, “End of Alzheimer’s.” http://www.sandwichedmatriarchandmoney.com/equilife
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