Chan, Fai (2024) A Case Study Investigating the Role of Conventional Medicine in a Model of All Natural Protocols in Alzheimer’s Healing — What Makes it Inevitable? (Part II). In: Medicine and Medical Research: New Perspectives Vol. 5. BP International, pp. 85-92. ISBN 978-93-48006-83-7
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Alzheimer’s Disease is a cognitive degenerative disease that has no known cure. A cause of this disease is the buildup of beta-amyloid and tau tangling. While cognitive damage to the brain is progressing, the limbic part of the brain continues to function. We can apply this fact to help us make progress toward reversing the effect of Alzheimer’s Disease. For example, an attempt can be made to train a subject to utilize the Limbic part of his brain to recall what he forgot or to acquire new knowledge. An attempt has been made to do so by applying aromatherapy, cognitive learning, and food therapy. This article discusses methods of restoring a subject that is effective and involves no medication in Stage 1 Treatment while the medication is added in Stage 2 treatment. In addition, this article will also mention resources that would further enhance healing.
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Subjects: | GO for STM > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 01 Oct 2024 11:38 |
Last Modified: | 01 Oct 2024 11:38 |
URI: | http://archive.article4submit.com/id/eprint/3005 |