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The world doesn't end when you have Alzheimers

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Problems with thinking clearly or remembering things? Feeling disoriented and confused? These may be signs of Alzheimer’s disease or early onset dementia. Alzheimer's is a progressive brain disorder that can cause memory loss and cognitive problems.

 

The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease. (AD)

Contrary to popular belief, Alzheimers is both preventable and treatable.  AD results from a wide variety of metabolic dysfunctions which accumulate over a lifetime. In order to reverse AD, a highly individualized set of metabolic corrections must occur.  In people with symptoms, this is almost always 10-25 different metabolic abnormalities, all of which must be addressed to improve cognition.Lifestyle changes are hard. It requires dedication and effort, just like getting into shape.  But, having cognitive decline is harder.

 

The team  at Advance Regenerative Therapy has the privilege and opportunity to offer a multilayered approach using the best practices of many different methods.  We incorporate Recode, red light, PEMF, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, hormone optimization, supplements, nutritional counseling and fasting.  Dr. Allen Meglin can do genetic testing to help narrow our focus on each individuals metabolic dysfunction.  We use an iterative approach and can offer additional treatments as needed.

 

If you or a loved one is worried about cognitive decline, please call us as soon as possible. Like cancer, the earlier in the process treatment begins, the greater the degree of success.

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Regardless of the medical concerns you are experiencing, there is a very good chance you can benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy. To discover whether this treatment can help your body help itself, please give us a call at Advanced Regenerative Therapy today to schedule an evaluation. We hope to see you soon!

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