Brain Diseases Now on the Rise — Don't Get Caught Up in the Epidemic

 

You see, brain diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's now occur:

  • Earlier in life . . .
  • More frequently . . .
  • To a much more severe degree . . .

You've probably observed how many expensive assisted-living homes for those with dementia are cropping up all over the country — with their locked wards to prevent folks from wandering off.

Fortunately, there's good news.

While not widely known, there are many simple steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing a neuro-degenerative disease.

That's why I hope you take a few minutes from your busy schedule to read this letter. I promise you will not regret it.

One major factor in the development of Alzheimer's involves a common substance you probably consume on a daily basis.

If You Have a Fondness for Sugar,
I Have Some Bad News . . .

High levels of sugar in your diet damage your brain.

New evidence continues to demonstrate this link.

In a recent study of 980 elderly people followed for four years, those with the highest intake of calories had a 50 percent increased incidence of dementia.

So why would eating lots of sweets and carbohydrates increase your risk of dementia?

Well, there are three scientific reasons:

Reason 1: Sugar dramatically increases your metabolism, and high rates of metabolism become a major source of free radical production. (Pesky free radicals damage your cells and impair their function.)

Reason 2: High levels of sugar in your body cause the sugar to react with various critical proteins, including enzymes that repair DNA damage caused by free radicals. Chocolate Cake

Reason 3: Continued high sugar consumption prevents your cells from absorbing the sugar needed to produce energy — a condition called insulin resistance. Another recent study found a high incidence of insulin resistance in those with Alzheimer's dementia. The worst form of sugar is high Fructose corn syrup.

So if you want to avoid this disease, you can see that minimizing your sugar and simple carbohydrate intake is crucial.

Of course, a sweet tooth isn't the only factor contributing to the development of Alzheimer's. I've identified many factors — factors you can take control of starting today.

And I'd like to get the information you need into your hands now. Before any damage already occurring becomes irreversible.

Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer's and Dementia
With These Simple FREE Tips I've Compiled for You

You can see for yourself by sending for your FREE copy of a popular special issue of The Blaylock Wellness Report called Save Your Brain: Protect Yourself from the Ravages of Alzheimer's and Other Diseases.

This easy-to-read report bulges with amazing new medical breakthroughs that could reduce the chances you or someone you love will suffer from a neurological disease like Alzheimer's.

I've given you simple steps to follow — an anti-Alzheimer's blueprint, if you will.

Here's just a small sample of the crucial, potentially life-saving information you'll gain in your exciting FREE report:

  • How those yearly flu shots may increase your risk of developing Alzheimer's. . .
  • Why you should never add lemon to your tea if you want to save your brain from dementia . . .
  • The "Old Testament" method to protect your brain from Alzheimer's disease . . .
  • A simple fruit extract that not only slows your brain aging, but can also reverses age-related changes . . .
  • Melatonin is just a sleep aid, right? WRONG! See how melatonin is actually one of your brain's most important antioxidants. Plus, how it can help protect you from Alzheimer's . . .
  • Why women have a higher incidence of both Alzheimer's dementia and Parkinson's disease . . .
  • Six potential brain toxins you should avoid at all costs . . .
  • The little-known connection between heart attacks, strokes, and Alzheimer's (you'll discover the common factor linking these threats, one you can take action to control) . . .
  • One easy measure you can take to decrease your risk of dementia by a whopping 60 percent (just make sure you add this tasty protein to your diet) . . .
  • How and why children with Down syndrome show the same brain pathology as those with Alzheimer's . . .
  • Why you should steer clear of aerobic exercise (despite what you may have heard). Discover how aerobic exercise can actually promote disease . . .
  • Why your brain ages (and what you can do to slow the process) . . .
  • How the "jelly-bean factor" may have contributed to the late President Reagan's Alzheimer's . . .
  • And lots, lots MORE!
  • Mainstream Medicine Often
    IGNORES the Evidence!

    We hear a lot about "evidence-based medicine," but just how much of traditional medical practice is evidence-based?

    Studies show that as little as 30 percent of conventional medical practice is backed by science.

    Most medical procedures, treatments, and recommendations are based on nothing more than accepted custom . . . anecdotal evidence of what works . . . and of course recommendations from drug company reps.

    The term "evidence-based medicine" was invented largely to discredit all alternative treatments, since it implies that everything outside traditional medicine is not "evidence-based."

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    Flying Colors


    "As a satisfied subscriber to your Blaylock Wellness Report I have benefited from your wise advice. Last year I had a complete physical and passed with flying colors. My personal physician said that my heart and cardio system was that of a 25-year-old."

    — James B. (age 46)

    In fact, most alternative treatments have a tremendous amount of scientific evidence for their mode of action. What they often lack is large epidemiological studies, since such studies are prohibitively expensive and the government will not fund well-conducted studies.

    That is why I now write and edit The Blaylock Wellness Report.

    And in one of the most popular issues, Save Your Brain: Protect Yourself from the Ravages of Alzheimer's and Other Diseases, you'll discover some amazing new "alternative" therapies that can help protect you or those you love from the ravages of dementia and other disorders.

    I'll tell you how you can get your FREE copy of this new special anti-Alzheimer's blueprint in a moment.

    But first I'd like to tell you more about how my nearly three decades as a physician and neurosurgeon led me to embrace a more natural, nutritional approach to healing.

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