Dementia Support

Dementia is a syndrome – usually of a chronic or progressive nature, in which there is deterioration in cognitive function (i.e. the ability to process thought) beyond what might be expected from normal aging. It affects memory, thinking, reading, writing, speaking, orientation, comprehension, calculation, learning capacity, language, and judgement.

Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is one of the most pervasive and debilitating form of dementia. AD is also one of the most significant health care problems nationally and globally. 

For decades of research and medical practice, the most favoured therapeutic strategies have aimed to reduce or eliminate the Alzheimer’s associated pathologies of amyloid beta and tau, but an alternate viewpoint has gained support in that amyloid beta and tau are mediators, and not the root cause of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Bredeson, a famous American Neurologist, described Alzheimer’s disease is not single disease, but it is underling root causes of “36 holes in the roof” that precede the development of these pathologic mediators. Therefor, you need to patch all of the holes to see improvement. 

Do you know that cognitive decline starts from your 40s? We are shifting thinking of dementia that is not brain problem, but rather body and systemic problems that affect our brain. The body or systemic problems may be chronic inflammation, gut microbiome, insulin resistance, thyroid, hormone, insomnia, heavy metal toxicity, mold, malnutrition, etc. If you noticed and started to pay attention early to fixing each problem, you would not see yourself to be cognitive decline and develop a dementia. 

We are to support Alzheimer’s disease in a more holistic and systematic way by applying Dr. Bredeson team’s ReCode protocol, which tells the world that SCI, MCI, and AD can be prevented and reversed through diet and lifestyle changes, rather than through medical drugs. This strategy of prevention of dementia is to work systematically with the way you eat, move, and think, and quality supplement nourishment. Alzheimer’s disease can be prevented, and in many cases its associated SCI, MCI, and light AD can be reversed. We are taking this challenge by building the evidence-based clinical trials.